Artists: Frank Miller (Penciller) , Klaus Jansen (Inker)
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DescriptionA small gem from the classic issue which really conveys Miller's graphic story-telling prowess. The monologue, the perfectly paced panel progression, and the clever use of point of view and lighting serve to lure us into Bullseye's head. Love those eyes in the first panel - another image I recall swiping for a high school art class sketch.Social/Sharing |
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DC's Showcase
Member Since 2006
Posted on 9/7/2012
Size has nothing to do with it. A gem, period. And as an innovative piece of graphic design and sequential storytelling in the tradition of Eisner, Steranko, etc., more appealing to me than a Dark Knight splash (though I'm sure not many would agree).
Tom Coker
Member Since 2005
Posted on 9/7/2012
DC's Showcase wrote:
Size has nothing to do with it. A gem, period. And as an innovative piece of graphic design and sequential storytelling in the tradition of Eisner, Steranko, etc., more appealing to me than a Dark Knight splash (though I'm sure not many would agree).Hi Duane! I completely agree.
Mike W
Member Since 2007
Posted on 9/7/2012
Acquiring a page from the historic Miller DD issue? PRICELESS!!!! Congratulations, Tom!!!
Ron S
Member Since 2007
Posted on 9/7/2012
Always loved this page and the use of the shadows. Thanks for sharing!
Scott Williams
Member Since 2004
Posted on 9/7/2012
There were a lot of supremely memorable pages from this issue. This is definitely one of them. Love it.
Malak Brood
Member Since 2009
Posted on 9/7/2012
Thing of beauty. Miller was awesome on Daredevil, pace tone and tempo were perfect.
Alex B
Member Since 2008
Posted on 10/10/2012
Storytelling at its absolute best. Congrats for this stunning page by a Miller at the top of his game.
Doc R
Member Since 2010
Posted on 1/25/2013
Love kingpin to begin with and no one does him better than Frank. Awesome page! I love the alternating between zoomed in panels and panoramic zoomed out shots. A classic!
artless artmore
Member Since 2013
Posted on 10/3/2015
Miller's staging and storytelling are unbeatable
Sylvain R
Member Since 2014
1 - Posted on 7/16/2019
There’s always something special in Frank Miller horizontal panels, those ones are quite but deeply introspective... this piece is beautiful.
Satya Chetri
Member Since 2006
Posted on 12/29/2021
You know it already, but your collection is INSANE, man. This page crackles with menace, you can almost feel the moody soundtrack playing in the background. Now I gotta go reread DD 181.
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