Ted Latner UNITED STATES
Member Since January 2005
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Daredevil #182 page 30

Location: Marvel & DC (1980's)
Artists: Frank Miller (Penciller) ,  Klaus Janson (Inker)

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Artwork Details
Location: Marvel & DC (1980's)
Title: Daredevil #182 page 30
Artist:  Frank Miller (Penciller) ,  Klaus Janson (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 1298
Likes on CAF: 11
Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 13
Added to Site: 2/1/2018

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Description
When I was growing up in the late 70's to early 80's, there were two comic book events that seemed earth shattering -- the death of Phoenix in X-Men #137 and the death of Elektra in Daredevil #181. Even though the character came back not long after, I never forgot the impact of that storyline.

In this powerful page, Matt Murdock digs up Elektra's body to confirm that she's really dead. That scene stuck with me long after reading the comic and I was thrilled to discover the page for sale at a convention in 1999 (thanks Albert).

While it's technically not the greatest DD page -- no costumes or action -- I really love how Miller and Janson were able to convey so much emotion here.

Sorry -- not for sale for the foreseeable future.

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Ruben DaCollector Member Since 2008
Posted On 2/2/2018

There are times when the page content doesn't call for heroes in costume. This is one of those. An absolute classic!
alessandro gentili Member Since 2011
Posted On 2/2/2018

Thanks for sharing this dramatic page!
Red Raven Member Since 2012
Posted On 2/2/2018

master miller !!!!!
Sylvain R Member Since 2014
Posted On 2/2/2018

The absence of costumes or action doesn’t really matter here, this is one of the most stunning and dramatic page of the whole arc story. It’s incredible to think that this piece hasn’t been censored by the MCG in the early eighties... it still scare me! Thank you very much for sharing Ted!
Xavier  . Member Since 2010
Posted On 2/2/2018

An incredible and dramatic piece! Congratulations!
Mario Rhodanos Member Since 2004
Posted On 2/2/2018

wooooooooooow...fantastic page...
artless artmore Member Since 2013
Posted On 2/2/2018

Takes me back... What a great page!
John Livesay Member Since 2009
Posted On 2/2/2018

Great page!!
Max C Member Since 2004
Posted On 2/2/2018

One of my ten favorite pages of the entire DD run by Miller. Truly an amazing piece, congratz!
frank x townsondecker Member Since 2006
Posted On 2/2/2018

Nice!!!
Eelco V Member Since 2004
Posted On 2/3/2018

What a great storytelling and emotional impact!
Some Collector Member Since 2017
Posted On 2/3/2018

Great Caesar's Ghost! Congrats!
Giacomo Iori Member Since 2007
Posted On 2/3/2018

Super!!!
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