Frank Miller helped redefine sequential storytelling in the early 1980s. His style influenced by Will Eisner's <i>The Spirit </i> was new and exciting. One of his earliest issues featured the introduction of Elektra and was the first issue Miller wrote. <p/> This Artist's Edition features pages from Miller's earliest beginnings on <i>Daredevil</i> (issues 159 163 165) as well as the glory days when Miller began writing the character as well as drawing it including #168 (the first appearance of the iconic Elektra) as well as his continuing run on issues 169 171 172 174-181 (#181 being the oversized classic Death of Elektra) followed by pages from issues 184-191 ( Miller's final issue). Issues 168 and 181 have many of the most important and compelling sequences in these truly classic and historically important stories. Frank Miller's <i>Daredevil</i> not only ranks as one of the classic comics of its era and is a precursor to Miller's <i>Batman: The Dark Knight Returns</i> <i>Batman: Year One</i> <i>Ronin</i> and <i>Sin City</i>. <p/> Additionally more than 20 covers including 17 from Miller's classic <i>Daredevil</i> run are included in this volume
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