This is one of the reasons why I love comic books so much, when you get a good writer to play with a character that everyone thought was lame and does a complete 180 on the character in the best way possible. Not only making them interesting but reinvent them entirely.
I tried out that mid-atlantic accent Kingpin had in the 90s Spider-Man show, but it didn't work. Giving it the D'Onofrio spin turned out well, I think!
There’s something very shakespearian about Miller’s writing on Fisk. From retiring in Japan to his return as the Kingpin, and the tragic “death” of Vanessa, and than his ascension to the top of the crime ridden food chain. Despite the gruesome actions he committed, he’s a man ridden with guilt and genuine love for his wife. It’s clear to see how Frank Miller redefined a once D-list villain into one of the greatest characters in Marvel in just a few issues. Fantastic video and analysis on the book as always, it was interesting to see how Wilson Fisk evolved and became the iconic nemesis of Matt Murdock as we all know today.
"Apocalypse" happened on Miller's second bite of the apple though, and that's the storyline that established Daredevil's base of operations as Hell's Kitchen.
Franks run on DD and Claremonts run on X-Men was what cemented my love for superhero comics. Spider-Man and Batman started the love-affair, but DD and X-Men are what got me hooked for life. Speaking of... Any plans on doing God Loves, Man Kills, the original Wolverine mini-series and/or Whedons Astonishing run? Would love to hear you talk about them. Good video as always.
The MCU really needs to adapt this run to explain what happen between Daredevil season 3 and Hawkeye. Daredevil gave Kingpin an ultimatum that would force him to give up crime but now he's back to doing crime. This run perfectly wraps up that plot thread, Kingpin escapes to Japan with Vanessa, and a year later his rivals kidnap her forcing him to go back to New York. Now with a new wave of superpowered villains poping up, he waste most of his fortune on a bootleg super soldier serum to get the advantage. Then everything else happens just like this run with him trying save the love of his live for only her to end up dying swearing revenge on those who wrong him and slowly taking back the New Yorks crime world.
Kingpin is one of my favourite comic book villains. His battles with Matt were always personal. Thank you Matt for another DD video. I hope the Brubaker run is next.
I was in HS and was reading DD even before Miller took over the title. If you think this run was exciting to the newer reader today, it was absolutely mind blowing for those of us watching this unfold as it was happening month by month. All of a sudden, it was cool to be reading DD. The title was also a poor seller that was bi-monthly and on the brink of cancellation at the time. Well, that quickly changed.
Matt and Wilson are quite similar. Matt's war on crime destroys his life just like Fisk's criminal career destroys his. But Kingpin's lust for power always brings him back to the gangster world just as Daredevil pulls himself back up to protect New York.
Something I find interesting about the Kingpin is that he never stopped being a Spider-Man even after becoming Daredevil's arch nemesis. Kingpin is the only supervillain off the top of my head who's in the rogues gallery of 2 unrelated superheroes.
I just love Daredevil's fights with Bullseye in Miller's run just because of how brutal they become. I showed this to my brother and he loved this run.
Goes to show how some characters in comic books can be iconic with a different writer that define the character. Deadpool is another good example. He was created by Rob Linfield, but it was Joe Kelly that really made who he is Interesting how Kingpin went from a cartoonish Spider-Man villain to a real threat to Daredevil. Goes to show Frank Miller in his prime really went all in. His Daredevil run is his magnum opus (yes more than Dark Knight Returns). lThank God he never went back to Daredevil NOW. This Daredevil month has been amazing. Really bringing things full circle as Daredevil was the subject of your first video of the year. Are we returning to Waid’s run for the final video? As long as it isn’t Shadowland, I’m happy with anything Daredevil related.
I love these Daredevil episodes. You really nailed this one. Hope you do Brubakers “Devil in cell block D” sooner than later. I love how you show Chip Zdarskys run at the end. Ive been picking up the trades as they come out just finished the second one the other day and he’s killing it. Daredevil has more “great” runs than almost any other character. And you have the Best channel out there.
Wow! This was an incredible breakdown of the iconic Kingpin. How you explained the relationship between the panels, lighting, and characters was brilliant. I wanna read a comic book through your eyes one day, dude. These things go over my head.
Thanks, Diego! Honestly, Miller and Janson’s work on these issues is incredible and it makes it much easier to break down because there’s so much to analyze here. It’s amazing stuff!
Miller's work has always felt pulpy to me, sensational yet nostalgic. His time in Daredevil always had that need for the swashbuckling side. Some parts even feel like criticizing the more hardboiled sides, now I wonder who needed that more.
Considering Bullseye killed both Elektra and Karen Page, and Daredevil is responsible for Bulleye getting adamantium bones, I think the case could be made for him being Daredevil's archenemy.
@@VonWenk I thought about including Bullseye but the thing that made me discount him was that he is always working as a henchman for the Kingpin or other villains such as Mysterio and is almost never working on his own to defeat Daredevil
And yet another Draper masterpiece! The only thing that surprises me about you, is that you didn't cover anything by Rick Remender yet. He should be right up your analytical alley.
First Kingpin tale read was a Bill Mantlo helmed PPSSM issue. Courtesy of the artwork, dialog and dramatic prose it single-handily convinced me this villain was a force to be reckoned with and had great importance within the Marvel Comics realm....
Outstanding video! So many great production choices, and highly engaging content. I read Frank Miller’s run in Daredevil as it was released (yup I’m that old, and that lucky) and was a huge fan back then of both Miller and John Byrne. But I’d never heard of the advice Byrne gave Miller regarding Kingpin…that was pretty awesome to hear. Excellent work! p.s. I love the subtle “snighh” sound when Fisk uses his lighter…nice touch!
I think that's doubly appropriate, considering Mirage is also the name of the comic book company that created TMNT, which pretty much started as a loving parody of Daredevil. It's all connected. We're through the looking-glass here people!
Loved Miller's run. Not only did it have a good balance of lighter and darker tones but it definitely made Kingpin a great foil to Daredevil both physically and mentally. Looking forward to seeing you cover Ed Brubaker's run.
I remember buying the trades and couldn’t get into it. So I skipped straight to 168 and yeah I was hooked, Miller Daredevil, Claremont x men Ennis punisher and Lee Ditko Spider-Man/Lee Kirby fantastic four are the best marvel runs ever (maybe add in Hickman’s mega arc and then Simonson Thor but I ain’t read it yet)
Watching these videos has made more interested in the Daredevil comics then I ever was before. Before watching these I didn't really care about the comics even though the Netflix series was my favorite show. I'm disappointed the Netflix series got cancelled and stories like this show wells of potential that could have been explored, but I'm happy that the series ended on a high note, with an open ended but hopeful and happy ending.
alot of good ideas conceptually need that something or someone to really make them really great you can tell there is potential there but it needs that spark Frank Miller was that for DD and Kingpin,Claremont was that for Wolverine and later Sabertooth once he became an xman villian.....the right writer, the right setting, the right tone so many things have to come together at the right time but when it does the results are often spectacular....
Never thought a font type would trigger PTSD Because the one you used at 5:50 looks very similar to the one in the Superman 64 menu. And that's all I could think about for the rest of the video
Frank Miller almost single handedly relegated virtually all of Stan Lee's writing to history. Gang War was a major step forward towards Miller's all-time peak in Born Again.
9:56 Holy shit! The attention to detail in Into the Spiderverse to have Kingpin kill Peter Parker in the same way he killed the man who murdered his wife in one of his most iconic comics. "It's not always about the money, Spider-Man."
Its usually Not that Recognize a lot. But the Kingpin Falls is one of my all time favorite Daredevil Vs Kingpin stories ever told. At times it was really hard to read Born Again for the way Kingpin destroyed Matt’s life. But the payback was well earned . You do feel a little sorry for Fisk in that story but also you never felt like his loses we’re not underserved.
just got done with gangwar arc. the writing for kingpin is so good always loved comics but never knew how good dialogue could be. the ending where he tells dd take bullseye and i shall rebuild and dd accepts he loses rn, so fucking good by far the best read of my catalogue so far
The Netflix Daredevil TV Show would be different, if Frank Miller wasn’t a Daredevil comic book writer, so thank god he was a Daredevil comic book writer.
Matt, your vids are great! Keep it up! P.S Your Kingpin voice is cools. Sounds like him in the Daredevil TV show but doesnt seem like your trying too hard.
i wonder if the reason the kingpin was in hawkeye and soon to be echo and dd is bc vennesa was killed and now he has no hold but is in the shop like he was bc he’s been gone so long
Another fantastic analysis - really enjoying these. I’d also like to echo a comment below about God Loves Man Kills. That for me is still one of the best one shot stories ever. I’ve handed it to several people who dismissed superhero comics as childish, often while pointing out “this came out over 30 years ago - still think this is a juvenile art form?”
6:57 good on you Matt for highlighting a moment that isn't talked about nearly enough. Three panels. Three fucking panels, and the character is transformed forever. What the fuck happened to Frank Miller, indeed.
The beginning of gang war would have been the perfect way to pick up where season 3 of daredevil left off, with the kingpin and vanessa retreating to japan
Yes stan lee and john romita sr created the kingpin but frank miller was the writer that defined him. He turned him from a comedic spidey foil to a menacing ruthless crime lord
Vanessa might be part of Fisk's humanity but she starts to lose hers by being with him. She goes from trying to get him to walk away from his criminal life to being part of it.
Very glad you stick with daredevil comics instead of star wars comics amidst ep9 fervor to capitalize on cross-polination. I much prefer your takes on comic-1st stories over extended media universes or adaptations (film comics, animanga, etc).
When people say Kingpin is a Spider-Man villain, I'm sorry, but he's not. The Fisk that we know today is from being a Daredevil villain. His connection with Matt Murdock and link to Daredevil as an antagonist makes him way more of a Daredevil villain than he's ever been a Spider-Man one. Even his biggest interactions with Spider-Man he's ever had are the Fisk that was born out of Daredevil's pages.
I still count Kingpin as a major Spider-Man villain, even though he's more important to Daredevil's rogues gallery. Frank Miller deserves credit for turning the Kingpin into one of the greatest comic book villains of all time, but the foundation of the character was still established in Spider-Man comics by John Romita and Stan Lee. There are some interesting aspects of the Kingpin that were actually explored more in-depth in Spider-Man than in Daredevil, such as Fisk's relationship with his son, Richard (Aka, the Rose). Kingpin is also a pretty significant Punisher villain, as well. He's pretty much a street-level Doctor Doom in that every New York vigilante has to fight him at some point.
@@ThePinkMan I think the thing is, all that stuff for Fisk came after Miller turned him into the character he was. I would disagree that the foundation of him was established in Spider-Man comics. He was basically a joke of a character until Miller got his hands on him and that's kind of my point in saying he's really a Daredevil villain. His connection with DD is huge and personal compared to with Spidey. Fisk himself considers Daredevil to be his greatest foe and the Fisk doing great stuff in comics outside of Daredevil is the Fisk that was the Daredevil villain who Frank Miller established. Fisk is a big Spider-Man villain when he wants to be, but he's THE Daredevil villain and Daredevil is THE hero that truly stands in his way at every turn since Matt Murdock is able to combat him on the fronts that Fisk is so used to other heroes not being able to touch him at.
This is one of the reasons why I love comic books so much, when you get a good writer to play with a character that everyone thought was lame and does a complete 180 on the character in the best way possible. Not only making them interesting but reinvent them entirely.
I love how your Kingpin voice is just a Mattified version of Vincent D'Onofrio's Kingpin.
I tried out that mid-atlantic accent Kingpin had in the 90s Spider-Man show, but it didn't work. Giving it the D'Onofrio spin turned out well, I think!
@@MattDraper Sure did!
It's really amazing to be honest
@@MattDraper now I kinda wanna hear the all about the mets meme but with dinofrio kingpin's voice.
There’s something very shakespearian about Miller’s writing on Fisk. From retiring in Japan to his return as the Kingpin, and the tragic “death” of Vanessa, and than his ascension to the top of the crime ridden food chain.
Despite the gruesome actions he committed, he’s a man ridden with guilt and genuine love for his wife. It’s clear to see how Frank Miller redefined a once D-list villain into one of the greatest characters in Marvel in just a few issues. Fantastic video and analysis on the book as always, it was interesting to see how Wilson Fisk evolved and became the iconic nemesis of Matt Murdock as we all know today.
I can see why you love Daredevil. He has had so many good stories.
He has had 30+ years of amazing creators and stories.
Miller’s run on Daredevil could only happen once in a lifetime.
"Apocalypse" happened on Miller's second bite of the apple though, and that's the storyline that established Daredevil's base of operations as Hell's Kitchen.
@@VonWenk
No it wasn’t. Daredevil took place in Hell’s Kitchen from the beginning
@@GigaChadh976 I'm almost sure Matt Murdock's brownstone was not in Hell's Kitchen.
I cannot get enough of these Daredevil analyses. Honestly dude, I'm loving them, keep it up
SAME!! These are just fantastic!
Frisky Tree' Times is this a daredevil month or something?
@@srstriker6420 I have no idea. But if it is, I'm all here for it
Frisky Tree' Times well what could it be next Stan Lee’s run on Daredevil
@@srstriker6420 we'll have to find out
My first Daredevil comics! My art teacher lent me this story line when I was in middle school and I've been in love with the character ever since.
Franks run on DD and Claremonts run on X-Men was what cemented my love for superhero comics. Spider-Man and Batman started the love-affair, but DD and X-Men are what got me hooked for life.
Speaking of... Any plans on doing God Loves, Man Kills, the original Wolverine mini-series and/or Whedons Astonishing run? Would love to hear you talk about them.
Good video as always.
God Loves will get a video someday for sure
Matt Draper the introduction of William Stryker, which I would save it Easter
The MCU really needs to adapt this run to explain what happen between Daredevil season 3 and Hawkeye. Daredevil gave Kingpin an ultimatum that would force him to give up crime but now he's back to doing crime. This run perfectly wraps up that plot thread, Kingpin escapes to Japan with Vanessa, and a year later his rivals kidnap her forcing him to go back to New York. Now with a new wave of superpowered villains poping up, he waste most of his fortune on a bootleg super soldier serum to get the advantage. Then everything else happens just like this run with him trying save the love of his live for only her to end up dying swearing revenge on those who wrong him and slowly taking back the New Yorks crime world.
FINALLY, Matt covers the run from the guy who made Daredevil great.
Daredevil is one of my favorites ever, even the Netflix version. You got style, my friend.
The Kingpin was a good Spider-Man foe, but he's excellent as a Daredevil enemy! Miller made a good choice.
This run cemented my love for Daredevil.Thank You Frank Miller.
Kingpin is one of my favourite comic book villains. His battles with Matt were always personal. Thank you Matt for another DD video. I hope the Brubaker run is next.
I was in HS and was reading DD even before Miller took over the title. If you think this run was exciting to the newer reader today, it was absolutely mind blowing for those of us watching this unfold as it was happening month by month. All of a sudden, it was cool to be reading DD. The title was also a poor seller that was bi-monthly and on the brink of cancellation at the time. Well, that quickly changed.
Keep bringing more DAREDEVIL we all deserve a definitive animated series of this character 10 seasons 😂😂👍
This is a great example of why Kingpin’s arch rivalry with Daredevil is so amazing.
Matt and Wilson are quite similar. Matt's war on crime destroys his life just like Fisk's criminal career destroys his. But Kingpin's lust for power always brings him back to the gangster world just as Daredevil pulls himself back up to protect New York.
Something I find interesting about the Kingpin is that he never stopped being a Spider-Man even after becoming Daredevil's arch nemesis. Kingpin is the only supervillain off the top of my head who's in the rogues gallery of 2 unrelated superheroes.
daredevil and kingpin has one of the best rivalries in comics. they're right up there with mr. fantastic and doom
Personally, Bullseye's my favorite DD villain because when you get down to it, he's essentially the anti-Daredevil.
He's a great villain. You love to hate him.
That’s true, but it’s from a purely abilities standpoint. I still view Kingpin as DD’s true archenemy.
Matt Draper are going to do videos on the villains?
I just love Daredevil's fights with Bullseye in Miller's run just because of how brutal they become. I showed this to my brother and he loved this run.
Goes to show how some characters in comic books can be iconic with a different writer that define the character. Deadpool is another good example. He was created by Rob Linfield, but it was Joe Kelly that really made who he is Interesting how Kingpin went from a cartoonish Spider-Man villain to a real threat to Daredevil. Goes to show Frank Miller in his prime really went all in. His Daredevil run is his magnum opus (yes more than Dark Knight Returns). lThank God he never went back to Daredevil NOW. This Daredevil month has been amazing. Really bringing things full circle as Daredevil was the subject of your first video of the year. Are we returning to Waid’s run for the final video? As long as it isn’t Shadowland, I’m happy with anything Daredevil related.
Thanks! It won't be Waid and it will be fairly different from these last three. And definitely not Shadowland.
This is one of the greatest daredevil storylines ever
This was awesome. As a fan of Daredevil who’s love of the character came from the show, these comics a huge addition to my love of storytelling.
I love these Daredevil episodes. You really nailed this one. Hope you do Brubakers “Devil in cell block D” sooner than later. I love how you show Chip Zdarskys run at the end. Ive been picking up the trades as they come out just finished the second one the other day and he’s killing it. Daredevil has more “great” runs than almost any other character. And you have the Best channel out there.
Thank you! Brubaker someday, probably after a second Bendis video. And loving Zdarsky on the title so far.
Matt Draper yeah, the last Bendis video and the Brubaker one could be a part one, part two thing. Those two stories really go hand and hand.
Un gran análisis, buscaba un canal como este. Saludos desde España.
Wow! This was an incredible breakdown of the iconic Kingpin. How you explained the relationship between the panels, lighting, and characters was brilliant. I wanna read a comic book through your eyes one day, dude. These things go over my head.
Thanks, Diego! Honestly, Miller and Janson’s work on these issues is incredible and it makes it much easier to break down because there’s so much to analyze here. It’s amazing stuff!
I love that you took that Frank Miller quote from the early 2000s Daredevil featurette. I've watched the whole thing a million times.
I love your Daredevil analysis, Matt! I hope you've had a good year, wishing you well 💖
Thank you and back at you!
This is my favorite Daredevil RUclips channel
Miller's work has always felt pulpy to me, sensational yet nostalgic. His time in Daredevil always had that need for the swashbuckling side. Some parts even feel like criticizing the more hardboiled sides, now I wonder who needed that more.
Kingpin is absolutely the archenemy of Daredevil
Considering Bullseye killed both Elektra and Karen Page, and Daredevil is responsible for Bulleye getting adamantium bones, I think the case could be made for him being Daredevil's archenemy.
@@VonWenk I thought about including Bullseye but the thing that made me discount him was that he is always working as a henchman for the Kingpin or other villains such as Mysterio and is almost never working on his own to defeat Daredevil
I love listening to this channel talk about daredevil because he’s my second favourite hero
I loved the retrospect on swamp thing,flex matello as well as daredevil..good job! 👍👍
Love this DD videos you are doing!!! Keep up the good work!
I love your daredevil videos so much. You definently my fave content creator right now
And yet another Draper masterpiece! The only thing that surprises me about you, is that you didn't cover anything by Rick Remender yet. He should be right up your analytical alley.
I think I just haven't read enough of his stuff yet. So when I get around to it, a video will probably happen!
The Vincent D’Onofrio voice made me do a slow turnaround back to my monitor😂
Can’t wait for a video on Chip Zdarsky’s current run.
First comic run I ever read.
First Kingpin tale read was a Bill Mantlo helmed PPSSM issue. Courtesy of the artwork, dialog and dramatic prose it single-handily convinced me this villain was a force to be reckoned with and had great importance within the Marvel Comics realm....
Outstanding video! So many great production choices, and highly engaging content. I read Frank Miller’s run in Daredevil as it was released (yup I’m that old, and that lucky) and was a huge fan back then of both Miller and John Byrne. But I’d never heard of the advice Byrne gave Miller regarding Kingpin…that was pretty awesome to hear.
Excellent work!
p.s. I love the subtle “snighh” sound when Fisk uses his lighter…nice touch!
When I was a kid I loved The Man Without Fear by Miller and Romita Jr.
I really hope they bring daredevil and kingpin into the Marvel cinematic universe In a movie together only time will tail but hopefully it happens
THIS IS AN AMAZING DEEP ANALYSIS OF DARE DEVILS COMPLEX CHARACTERIZATION. AND THE FULL DEVELOPMENT OF WHAT NOW THE KINGPIN HAS BECOME.
I love how Mirage is the constant on these Daredevil video essays. I think outside of the show, mirage is the definitive Daredevil theme.
Glad you noticed! I wanted a musical connection between all these videos, including my Born Again one, and that was the way to do it.
I think that's doubly appropriate, considering Mirage is also the name of the comic book company that created TMNT, which pretty much started as a loving parody of Daredevil.
It's all connected. We're through the looking-glass here people!
Kingpin become a beast. He was a clownn fighting Spiderman. Loves to make DD life hell. Become more complex. Bullseye was leathal.
Loved Miller's run. Not only did it have a good balance of lighter and darker tones but it definitely made Kingpin a great foil to Daredevil both physically and mentally. Looking forward to seeing you cover Ed Brubaker's run.
Draper discussing Frank Miller DD. My day is complete!
Yeeeessss another video thanks and good job my friend. Christmas came early.
I remember buying the trades and couldn’t get into it. So I skipped straight to 168 and yeah I was hooked, Miller Daredevil, Claremont x men Ennis punisher and Lee Ditko Spider-Man/Lee Kirby fantastic four are the best marvel runs ever (maybe add in Hickman’s mega arc and then Simonson Thor but I ain’t read it yet)
Daredevil and Usagi Yojimbo are two of the best comic books I have ever read.
Gotta feel bad for Kingpin and all villains that try turning a new leaf then it goes all wrong
Please keep doing these Daredevil analyses.
One more to go!
Watching these videos has made more interested in the Daredevil comics then I ever was before. Before watching these I didn't really care about the comics even though the Netflix series was my favorite show. I'm disappointed the Netflix series got cancelled and stories like this show wells of potential that could have been explored, but I'm happy that the series ended on a high note, with an open ended but hopeful and happy ending.
alot of good ideas conceptually need that something or someone to really make them really great you can tell there is potential there but it needs that spark Frank Miller was that for DD and Kingpin,Claremont was that for Wolverine and later Sabertooth once he became an xman villian.....the right writer, the right setting, the right tone so many things have to come together at the right time but when it does the results are often spectacular....
Never thought a font type would trigger PTSD
Because the one you used at 5:50 looks very similar to the one in the Superman 64 menu.
And that's all I could think about for the rest of the video
You should do a video on both Matt Fraction's and Kaare Kyle Andrews' Iron Fist. They're amazing runs that defined the character in my opinion.
That was great. Thanks
Frank Miller almost single handedly relegated virtually all of Stan Lee's writing to history.
Gang War was a major step forward towards Miller's all-time peak in Born Again.
9:56 Holy shit! The attention to detail in Into the Spiderverse to have Kingpin kill Peter Parker in the same way he killed the man who murdered his wife in one of his most iconic comics.
"It's not always about the money, Spider-Man."
Bravo! I love your content
Its usually Not that Recognize a lot. But the Kingpin Falls is one of my all time favorite Daredevil Vs Kingpin stories ever told. At times it was really hard to read Born Again for the way Kingpin destroyed Matt’s life. But the payback was well earned . You do feel a little sorry for Fisk in that story but also you never felt like his loses we’re not underserved.
Another amazing video Matt. Becoming a Patron was a good choice.
Thank you!
Nicely done!
That kingpin impression though
Did it work? I can’t tell if my voices work.
Great Presentation.
just got done with gangwar arc. the writing for kingpin is so good always loved comics but never knew how good dialogue could be. the ending where he tells dd take bullseye and i shall rebuild and dd accepts he loses rn, so fucking good by far the best read of my catalogue so far
The Netflix Daredevil TV Show would be different, if Frank Miller wasn’t a Daredevil comic book writer, so thank god he was a Daredevil comic book writer.
Matt, your vids are great! Keep it up!
P.S Your Kingpin voice is cools. Sounds like him in the Daredevil TV show but doesnt seem like your trying too hard.
Will you be doing an analysis on Charles Soules run?
Deuteragonist. That's a new on on me. Thanks!
What the hobgoblin saga in Spider-Man comics?
Another great vid
i wonder if the reason the kingpin was in hawkeye and soon to be echo and dd is bc vennesa was killed and now he has no hold but is in the shop like he was bc he’s been gone so long
And hopefully we get to see kingpin and daredevil In the Marvel cinematic universe movie only time will tell but hopefully it happens
keep up the good work!
Another fantastic analysis - really enjoying these.
I’d also like to echo a comment below about God Loves Man Kills. That for me is still one of the best one shot stories ever. I’ve handed it to several people who dismissed superhero comics as childish, often while pointing out “this came out over 30 years ago - still think this is a juvenile art form?”
6:57 good on you Matt for highlighting a moment that isn't talked about nearly enough. Three panels. Three fucking panels, and the character is transformed forever. What the fuck happened to Frank Miller, indeed.
God one of the best runs ever. Frank Miller was the best in the 80s.
I love all your Daredevil videos they are awesome!!! Maybe do some Wolverine next? I think you could do some great stuff on him!
Thanks! One more DD video and then we’ll see!
The beginning of gang war would have been the perfect way to pick up where season 3 of daredevil left off, with the kingpin and vanessa retreating to japan
I want to read it all
damn daredevil season 4 plot is almost here
Go get them, Matt!
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Yes stan lee and john romita sr created the kingpin but frank miller was the writer that defined him. He turned him from a comedic spidey foil to a menacing ruthless crime lord
If i love this, Wonder woman - Perez, Uncanny X-men and Secret wars... what more will i like?
Please, make one about Alan Moore's Miracleman or Robert Mayer's book Superfolks!
Vanessa might be part of Fisk's humanity but she starts to lose hers by being with him. She goes from trying to get him to walk away from his criminal life to being part of it.
Xehanort10 the same for the spider Verse movie
@@srstriker6420 There's a storyline where she kills their son Richard for trying to kill his dad.
Xehanort10 when did she do that?
@@srstriker6420 Daredevil Vol 2 No. 31 from what I've looked up.
Xehanort10 okay thanks
Very glad you stick with daredevil comics instead of star wars comics amidst ep9 fervor to capitalize on cross-polination. I much prefer your takes on comic-1st stories over extended media universes or adaptations (film comics, animanga, etc).
Hey what was that one Daredevil issue where Fisk showed up?
All of em
8:36 Vincent Dinofrio Impression?
Loving all the daredevil!! Looking forward to more xmen in the future perhaps? Matt Wrapper what you touch turns hold thank you for the videos!
gotta love the storys of frank millar before he went CO CO for cocopuffs
Yeah (side-eyeing All-Star Batman and Robin). Wonder what exactly happened to him.
Some writers get better as they get crazier. Not Frank Miller.
@@Christ2010Grad 9/11
Oh, one
of these days Vanessa, pow! right in the kisser!
When people say Kingpin is a Spider-Man villain, I'm sorry, but he's not.
The Fisk that we know today is from being a Daredevil villain. His connection with Matt Murdock and link to Daredevil as an antagonist makes him way more of a Daredevil villain than he's ever been a Spider-Man one. Even his biggest interactions with Spider-Man he's ever had are the Fisk that was born out of Daredevil's pages.
I still count Kingpin as a major Spider-Man villain, even though he's more important to Daredevil's rogues gallery. Frank Miller deserves credit for turning the Kingpin into one of the greatest comic book villains of all time, but the foundation of the character was still established in Spider-Man comics by John Romita and Stan Lee. There are some interesting aspects of the Kingpin that were actually explored more in-depth in Spider-Man than in Daredevil, such as Fisk's relationship with his son, Richard (Aka, the Rose).
Kingpin is also a pretty significant Punisher villain, as well. He's pretty much a street-level Doctor Doom in that every New York vigilante has to fight him at some point.
@@ThePinkMan I think the thing is, all that stuff for Fisk came after Miller turned him into the character he was. I would disagree that the foundation of him was established in Spider-Man comics. He was basically a joke of a character until Miller got his hands on him and that's kind of my point in saying he's really a Daredevil villain. His connection with DD is huge and personal compared to with Spidey. Fisk himself considers Daredevil to be his greatest foe and the Fisk doing great stuff in comics outside of Daredevil is the Fisk that was the Daredevil villain who Frank Miller established.
Fisk is a big Spider-Man villain when he wants to be, but he's THE Daredevil villain and Daredevil is THE hero that truly stands in his way at every turn since Matt Murdock is able to combat him on the fronts that Fisk is so used to other heroes not being able to touch him at.
When i finnally do my run of daredevil. Fisk will rise to the mantle of daredevil. Foggy nelson shall be kingpin
Can you do an analysis on the Punisher 🙏
I have an ideas about Punisher and Daredevil stories, so someday!