![]() Miller's first issue of Daredevil was #158, which was the last part of an ongoing story written by Roger McKenzie. Shooter agreed, and Miller became the new penciller on the title. ![]() However, Miller saw something in the character he liked and asked editor in chief Jim Shooter if he could take over Daredevil's regular title. These stories featured Daredevil as a supporting character, who at the time was considered a B-list superhero with a poorly selling title. ![]() A pivotal fill-in job was on Spectacular Spider-Man issues 27 and 28. More penciling work followed for anthology titles from DC Comics and his first work at Marvel Comics in John Carter: Warlord of Mars, #18.Īt Marvel, Miller settled in as a regular fill-in and cover artist, working on a variety of titles. Setting out to become an artist, he published his first work in The Twilight Zone for Gold Key Comics in 1978. Raised in Montpelier, Vermont, Miller was a comics fan from an early age. ![]() ![]() He is acclaimed as one of the most influential and popular creators in comics today. Frank Miller (born January 27, 1957, in Olney, Maryland) is an American writer, artist, and film director best known for his film noir style comic-book stories. ![]()
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