It was cool to hear a non superhero fan’s perspective on the material. You’ll definitely love born again, it has almost none of the usual marvel flair.
How do you get "Johnson" from a name clearly spelled J-A-N-S-O-N? Those first 3 letters spell out the word "JAN". Combine that with the word 'SON' and you get the REAL last name of Frank Miller's longtime inker, Klaus JANson. Clairmont sure had a LOT of words in his X-Men comics, so I can see how you might find them "uninteresting" (or maybe just hard to read?). I bought the Frank Miller issues of Daredevil off the rack when they were originally released so I've been familiar with the names associated with this epic run for almost 40 years. Perhaps rereading the whole run might help with words you see EVERY ISSUE- those tough, 6-letter words. Y'know, like "Janson".
Great video. I like how you don’t like superhero comics and reviewed this one fairly. I’d like to clarify something. Roger McKenzie wasn’t brought back for the Punisher story. The story was supposed to appear when Roger was writer on the book. The Comics Code (long story) didn’t approve it. Later, Frank reworked it to pass for publication
We need more people like you in the world who remember history like this. (Not just in comics eaither😅!) Considering the time I'm surprised Archie didn't swipe that story for Fanfare.
The earlier Miller Dardevil stuff (with McKensie) is burdened with far too many connections to the larger MU (Hulk, Doc Ock, Adantium) when Frank got control he (mostly) kept DD in his own world and it works sooo much better. At times in the 70's it just felt like blind Spider-Man. Generic.
This is my favorite 1980s Marvel run!
It was cool to hear a non superhero fan’s perspective on the material.
You’ll definitely love born again, it has almost none of the usual marvel flair.
8:33 😂Yeah, that's a funny image.
A minute in and /subbed. 🤙
My other favorite Marvel run is Walter Simonson's Fantastic Four.
45:22 😅
How do you get "Johnson" from a name clearly spelled J-A-N-S-O-N? Those first 3 letters spell out the word "JAN". Combine that with the word 'SON' and you get the REAL last name of Frank Miller's longtime inker, Klaus JANson. Clairmont sure had a LOT of words in his X-Men comics, so I can see how you might find them "uninteresting" (or maybe just hard to read?). I bought the Frank Miller issues of Daredevil off the rack when they were originally released so I've been familiar with the names associated with this epic run for almost 40 years. Perhaps rereading the whole run might help with words you see EVERY ISSUE- those tough, 6-letter words. Y'know, like "Janson".
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AI I fear,
Recently finished this whole run
2:20 A guy known for his speed, not quality. 😅
Very cool would love more retrospectives like this
@@therealapprentice I got some in progress. Stay tuned.
Awesome video man. Any interest in Frank's Batman?
@@supermegapizzaguy808 yeah I have year one and dark knight returns lying around somewhere.
Great video. I like how you don’t like superhero comics and reviewed this one fairly. I’d like to clarify something. Roger McKenzie wasn’t brought back for the Punisher story. The story was supposed to appear when Roger was writer on the book. The Comics Code (long story) didn’t approve it. Later, Frank reworked it to pass for publication
Thanks you for the clarification.
We need more people like you in the world who remember history like this. (Not just in comics eaither😅!) Considering the time I'm surprised Archie didn't swipe that story for Fanfare.
The earlier Miller Dardevil stuff (with McKensie) is burdened with far too many connections to the larger MU (Hulk, Doc Ock, Adantium) when Frank got control he (mostly) kept DD in his own world and it works sooo much better. At times in the 70's it just felt like blind Spider-Man. Generic.