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Klaus janson daredevil
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The Wednesday Pull List:It's time to let Frank Miller retire.Staying relevant while you evolve is something FM has mastered. Artists evolve, that's part of the artistic journey. It still gives the viewer a visceral reaction. I feel like we are getting the purest version of his style. It's more abstract, similar to the route Mignola has taken in his recent work.

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The modern version of FM's work intrigues me.

  • Karl Altstaetter: I'm digging this Frank Miller Wolverine cover.
  • Marvel, if Frank Miller can't see it, please help him see it.
  • Kenneth Livitski: The horrific Wolverine cover on the left is by the same artist that did the legendary cover on the right.
  • Unlike most comic art, It's not "faithful" to the characters and it doesn't set out to please the audience. This is his new takeĭan McDaid: People have trouble criticising or even talking about Frank Miller's current work because it exists outside the bounds of what we consider "acceptable" superhero art.
  • Brett Alan Dewing: Uhhh…maybe the forty years since Frank Miller's first Wolverine cover have not been kind.
  • And this is talking about Miller just as artist.
  • WalkingAround: One day, something broke in Frank Miller's mind and he decided to turn his artstyle into a bunch of shaved yetis.
  • Arron's Ghost: Remember how Frank Miller used to draw Wolverine, that was awesome.
  • Ben Schouten: Frank Miller is maybe one of the clearest examples of late style in comic books which is why his work is worthy of discussion.
  • Thor Jensen:people keep trying to make the case to me for modern day frank miller and I simply cannot

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    Officer Martinez: Frank Miller achieving the impossible He made Wolverine look like trash.And they took to social media to argue one way or another.












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