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Cargando... Daredevil: The Man Without Fear (1993-1994) #2 (of 5)por Frank Miller
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I didn't like this issue as much as the first one. Miller has a tendency to be really dramatic and it makes me roll my eyes sometimes. He loves to pack an angsty punch that man but I generally appreciate more of his details than those huge plot twists. I think it's because Miller's work has been so replicated that rereading an original seems really tropey and corny, but he more often than not created that trope. (Or at least, dressed it up and made it look new.) I love Miller's Manhattan and New York. I love that Miller's New York doesn't really exist anymore but he makes me believe in it. ... his female characters, though? Iunno. // and that ending, too. C'mon, Matty. Get your shit together, son. (But for all my criticisms, I'm totally reading the next one anyway.) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Miller has a tendency to be really dramatic and it makes me roll my eyes sometimes. He loves to pack an angsty punch that man but I generally appreciate more of his details than those huge plot twists. I think it's because Miller's work has been so replicated that rereading an original seems really tropey and corny, but he more often than not created that trope.
(Or at least, dressed it up and made it look new.)
I love Miller's Manhattan and New York. I love that Miller's New York doesn't really exist anymore but he makes me believe in it.
... his female characters, though? Iunno.
// and that ending, too. C'mon, Matty. Get your shit together, son.
(But for all my criticisms, I'm totally reading the next one anyway.) ( )