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Frank Miller ( born January 27, 1957 ) is an American writer, artist, and film director best known for his dark, film noir-style comic book stories and graphic novels Ronin, Daredevil: Born Again, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Sin City and 300.
David Mazzucchelli is an American comic book writer / artist, known for his work on seminal superhero comic book storylines Daredevil: Born Again and Batman: Year One, as well as for graphic novels in other genres, such as Asterios Polyp and City of Glass: The Graphic Novel.
He worked with writer Denny O ' Neil and culminated his work on this title with the Daredevil: Born Again story arc, written by Frank Miller.
" Born Again " is a 1986 comic book story arc that appeared in the Marvel Comics series Daredevil.
In 2012, IDW Publishing published David Mazzucchelli's Daredevil: Born Again: Artist's Edition, a 200-page hardcover collection of the storyline printed at the dimensions of the original art, 12 x 17 inches.
A sequel to the 2003 Daredevil film is in development, and is expected to use the " Born Again " storyline.
In August 2012, it was reported that Fox had turned down a pitch by director Joe Carnahan for a film based on Born Again, with the result that movie rights for Daredevil would revert back to Marvel.
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Daredevil and Again
* Don Daredevil Rides Again ( 1951 )

Daredevil and story
The last new comic book story drawn by Carl Barks was a Daisy Duck tale (" The Dainty Daredevil ") published in Walt Disney Comics Digest issue 5 ( Nov. 1968 ).
Daredevil No. 158 ( May 1979 ), Miller's debut on that title, was the finale of an ongoing story written by Roger McKenzie.
He discovers Daredevil's secret identity during his investigations ( Urich is one of the few people who believe Daredevil to be anything other than an urban myth ), but, when faced with the possibility of printing the story, he decides not to publish it, realizing that Daredevil does a great deal of good in the city.
Around this time, Doom 2099 became the only 2099 comic to crossover with a present-day Marvel comic when he traveled back to 1996 and met Daredevil, the Fantastic Four, and Namor in a story partially told in Fantastic Four # 413.
Nonetheless, the resulting pages secured Windsor-Smith further work with Marvel, in Daredevil # 50-52 ( March – May 1969 ), a western short story, " Half Bree " ( probably the story " Outcast " eventually published in Western Gunfighters # 4, February 1971 ), and issue # 12 of Nick Fury, Agent of S. H. I. E. L. D.
Quesada also illustrated a Daredevil story written by film director Kevin Smith.
The story had additional tie-ins including Alpha Flight # 110-112, Captain America # 408, Daredevil # 310, Deathlok # 16, Doctor Strange: Sorceror Supreme # 42-47, * Fantastic Four # 366-370, Guardians of the Galaxy vol 1 # 27-29, Marc Spector: Moon Knight # 41-44, Marvel Comics Presents # 108-111, New Warriors # 27, Nomad vol.
Romita later collaborated with Frank Miller on a Daredevil origin story entitled Daredevil: The Man Without Fear, a revisiting of the character's origin.
He bookended the Marvel Fanfare series, pencilling a short Daredevil story in issue # 1, and writing, drawing and lettering a sequel to that Daredevil tale in # 60, the final issue of the book.
* Fall from Grace, a 1994 Daredevil story arc
After collaborating with Adams on the Spider-Man feature in Web of Spider-Man Annual # 2 ( September 1986 ), and with penciler Mike Mignola on a short backup story there, Nocenti teamed with artist Barry Windsor-Smith on Daredevil # 236 ( November 1986 ).
** Daredevil: Black and White: " Game Room " ( text story with illustrations by David Aja, one-shot, 2010 )
In Daredevil # 300, the climax of " The Fall Of The Kingpin " story, the tables have turned for Fisk – Murdock is now the one systematically destroying Fisk's business and image, while Fisk struggles to hold on to what he has left.
* Return of the King ( comics ), a Daredevil story arc
Williams would then go on to get other work for Marvel Comics, including a story in the Dark X-Men: The Beginning anthology, a Captain Britain story in Deadpool Team Up and a Ghost Rider one-shot that ties into the Daredevil storyline Shadowland.
The story nearly convinces Francis, but Spider-Man and Daredevil show up at an inopportune moment, and a fight erupts.

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Using money from a tax refund together with a loan from Eastman's uncle, the young artists self-published a single-issue comic intended to parody four of the most popular comics of the early 1980s: Marvel Comics ' Daredevil and New Mutants, Dave Sim's Cerebus, and Frank Miller's Ronin.
* Turk Barrett, a secondary character from the Daredevil comics
Farrell had to read into Frank Miller's Daredevil comics to understand Bullseye " because the expression on the character's faces in the comic books, and just the way they move sometimes, and the exaggerations of the character I'm playing he's so over-the-top that you do draw from that.
The Mach 5 had been stolen from Speed a few times, once when Cornpone Blotch took the car to add it to his car collection in the " Girl Daredevil " saga.
Issue two, No-one Escapes the Fury, featured The Fury, based on Spider-Man with elements taken from Daredevil, as well as Sky Solo, Lady of L. A. S. E. R., a female version of Nick Fury, agent of S. H. I. E. L. D .., and mentions a character called " King Zero ", who appears to be a Namor parody.
The show also features appearances from various other Marvel superheroes including the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, Iron Man, Daredevil, Blade, Doctor Strange, the Punisher, and Captain America.
She later broke away from them and became an independent agent, and in this role she again encountered Matt Murdock, who was now active as Daredevil.
She battled Daredevil in order to force him to help her capture the criminal Alarich Wallenquist, and Daredevil saved her from being killed by Eric Slaughter.
She attempted to kill Daredevil after he tried to stop her from terrorizing Ben Urich.
Some time after her partnership with Wolverine ended, it was revealed that when Elektra was resurrected by Stone, Elektra's evil aspect had been physically split apart from her in its own body as a consequence of the ritual performed by Daredevil.
She then helps sneak the super heroes into the building, to stop Daredevil from resurrecting Bullseye.
She is infatuated with Matt from the moment they meet, but she also soon becomes mesmerized by Daredevil, Matt ’ s crime fighting alter ego.
Most of her scenes were deleted from the final theatrical cut, but they can be seen in the Daredevil Director's Cut DVD.
* In the episode " Supersymmetry ", Gunn threatens a college student in a school book store by referencing the specific issue of Daredevil (# 181 ) in which Bullseye kills Elektra, even quoting from the cover blurb which reads "... One wins, one dies.
He began to enlarge his criminal empire by refining Mutant Growth Hormone from his own genetic material, though Daredevil was able to get him arrested ( Despite some sources, the Owl is NOT a mutant.
Watts ( whose name recalls " Uatu " and " Watcher ") encounters non-powered versions of Spider-Man, Wolverine, and Daredevil, who face problems similar to their super-powered counterparts from Earth-616.
She eventually breaks free from her psychological conditioning ( with the help of Hawkeye ), and does successfully defect, having further adventures with Spider-Man, with Hawkeye and with Daredevil.
After killing Gynacon CEO Ian McMasters, she clashed with operatives of multiple governments to help Sally Anne Carter, a girl Natasha had befriended in her investigations, whom she rescued with help from Daredevil and Yelena Belova.
She soon returned the favor for Daredevil by reluctantly working with Elektra Natchios to protect his new wife, Milla Donovan, from the FBI and others, although Yelena proved beyond help when she agreed to be transformed into the new Super-Adaptoid by A. I. M.
Farrell had to read Frank Miller's Daredevil comics to understand Bullseye " because the expression on the character's faces in the comic books, and just the way they move sometimes, and the exaggerations of the character I'm playing he's so over-the-top that you do draw from that.
He stole a set of ancient Lemurian crystal lenses from the Museum of Modern Art, and fought Daredevil.

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