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Sunday Review – Daredevil: Born Again

February 13, 2011
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The term comic book has always struck me as an odd and outdated term to describe sequential words and art. But that’s what we have and I don’t see it going away any time soon – if not forever. But really, it’s getting harder and harder to find comedic elements especially when it comics to superhero comics. All the great characters have had to overcome tragedy in one form or another: Batman’s parents were shot, Superman’s planet was destroyed, Spider-Man’s girlfriend murdered and Iron Man’s troubled addiction to alcohol. But no single character has had to endure hardship more so then Matt Murdock aka Daredevil.

Frank Miller’s second run on Daredevil started with issue #226, but it was his Born Again story that ran from #227-233 (1985) that had the most impact. Even to this day it is considered the best Daredevil storyline ever. Better then The Man Without Fear (also by Miller), Last Rites (considered a pseudo sequel to Born Again), and even the more recent works by Brian Michael Bendis and Ed Brubaker, both of whom build on the Born Again mythos. But as for this book, Miller and artist David Mazzucchelli are at their best and I can’t help but think that there is an element of James Dean’s Rebel Without A Cause influence with Matt as Jim, Karen as Judy, Foggy as Plato and The Kinpin as Buzz. Read this book and then watch that movie and tell me if you see otherwise.

Let’s get a little background:
Young Matt was hit by a truck loaded with industrial chemicals. The ensuing result left him with blind and his other senses heightened beyond those of a normal man. This may appear to be a great superpower but just think how hard that would be to deal with hearing every voice and heartbeat in a crowded room, smelling every odor in a busy downtown area, and feeling every crevasse with you bare feet on a hardwood floor. Add this all up and there would be only one profession for you: a superhero. But you also want justice for the accused so you also have a day job as a lawyer. You protect your small neighborhood of Hell’s Kitchen from vandalism, corruption and thievery. Sounds good, right? That is until you finally get under the fingernails of Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin of Crime.

The time has come and The Kingpin has had enough of Daredevil and he catches the luckiest break of all time. Karen Page, Matt’s old secretary and girlfriend, is now a heroin junkie after failing at an acting career. To get a quick fix she sells Matt Murdock’s Daredevil identity for a score. The Kingpin winds getting the information and tracks Matt for a good six months to be absolutely sure he is correct. He sets his plan in motion and unravels Matt’s life like one would peel an onion – layer upon layer until his life is exposed and the man is no more.

The most potent aspect of the six issues is that we hardly see Daredevil at all. Miller plants so much despair into Matt Murdock’s life that there just isn’t time or the need for the costumed hero. But the writing is just the half of it. David Mazzucchelli paints us a picture that fills the panels with hardship, blood, heroin and pain. Take that away and we have an authentic Shakespearean tragedy by Miller. Take the words away and we have a silent art book of somberness. Hope does rise in the end and the enemy is defeated but not before the hero is broken and changed forever.

The extras in this Premiere Classic Edition are very nice. There is an introduction by editor Ralph Macchio from the 1987 trade paperback edition, cover art for all the original issues and the various trades, the original layout to issue #232 page six showing the embrace of Matt and Karen, a host of Mazzucchelli pencil layouts and the original script for issue #233. Lastly there is the inclusion of issue #226, the first teaming up of Miller and Mazzucchelli, but it’s placed at the end of the book. This is a bit odd, but I like the completeness factor from the Marvel collected editions editors.

I’ve read Born Again a few times over the years, but now that I’m a bit older and wiser, I have looked upon it with news eyes. To be completely honest, I read it because of the current Daredevil: Reborn series that follows the Shadowland event from a few months ago and thought it would be a good comparison of the two “Born” stories for my own piece of mind. The jury is still out until Daredevil returns to Hell’s Kitchen and Black Panther resigns.

Daredevil: Born Again Premiere Classic Hardcover (Variant Vol. 19)
Written by Frank Miller
Art by David Mazzucchelli
$24.99, 248 pages, Marvel Comics

Also recommended:
Daredevil Omnibuses by Frank Miller, Brian Michael Bendis and Ed Brubaker
Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil Volumes 1-5
Daredevil: The Man Without Fear Marvel Premiere Classic (Variant Volume 18)

CCL Podcast #266 – C2E2 2010

April 21, 2010
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Collected Comics Library Podcast #266
28,535Kb; 30m 20s

It’s all about C2E2 on today’s show – who I saw, what I did and most importantly what collected editions I bought. Speaking of people I left out a few names: Scottie Young (Marvel Comics), John Siuntres (Wordballoon), Eric Houston (Comics Podcast Companion) and Zack Kruse (DCBS). Zack is also putting together the Summit City Con in Ft. Wayne, Indiana on May 22. More information can be found at summitcitycomiccon.com . Sadly I won’t be able to attend do to a family commitment.

All this and the New Releases of the Week.

Chris

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CCL Podcast #246 – Agents of Atlas: Dark Reign Premiere HC

November 24, 2009
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Collected Comics Library Podcast #246
29,397Kb; 31m 05s

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I’m a sucker for nostalgia, and when old becomes new again – and it gets right – it’s great. You know what I mean: George Clooney as Frank Sinatra’s signature role in Ocean’s 11, throwback sports uniforms like you’ll see on Thanksgiving when the Detroit Lions play in their annual game and Jeff Parker’s Agents Of Atlas, Marvel’s 1950’s super group that never was.

You may know the story: Parker took the concept of a small group of characters that were really created in the 1950’s and from the imaginary teaming up of these characters from What If? #9 (1979), turned them into a current and in continuity band of misfits with a purpose and conviction. The first mini series sold incredible well and subsequently the Hardcover was received as one of the Best of 2007.

Now their back with their second collected edition: Agents Of Atlas: Dark Reign Premiere Hardcover, collecting Agents Of Atlas #1-5, Wolverine: Agent Of Atlas, Giant-Size Marvel Adventures Avengers and material from Secret Invasion: Who Do You Trust? & Dark Reign: New Nation, $24.99. Although it’s not as comprehensive as the first hardcover, it does come with a full regular and variant cover gallery and a section of pencil sketches. It’s good to see the Agents back and I am really enjoying their appearances all over the Marvel universe.

Also on the show, I talk about what I have in store for the foreseeable future including a rundown of books I’ll be reviewing and who I may be interviewing. If you’re a Steve Ditko fan, you don’t want to miss it.

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CCL Podcast #242 – Trading The Inhumans

October 28, 2009
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Since their inception in the pages of Fantastic Four, Black Bolt, Medusa, Crystal and the rest of The Inhumans have garnered a special place in the hearts of Marvel Fan-Boys. Today we celebrate the recent release of their first Marvel Masterwork (and their second coming out next year) and we take a look at all of their Collected Editions. We also look at what isn’t collected, particularly the 1988 Inhumans Graphic Novel by Ann Nocenti.

Also on the show, the CE world is being turned upside down by the news from Neal Adams that his 1978 Superman vs. Muhammad Ali will be getting the Deluxe Edition treatment with new coloring and the Green Lantern/Green Arrow: Hard Traveling Heroes storyline may be getting an Absolute edition. On the Marvel side – David Gabriel, Marvel’s Senior VP of Sales, has hinted to Heidi MacDonald that, Later on in the year, we’re going to do an omnibus with full runs from things like Night Nurse, Hellcat, and some other things you really wouldn’t collect anywhere else. Not sure what to make of that, we’ll have to wait and see. I wonder if Tigra or Shanna the She-Devil will be a part of the book.

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Capitalizing on the name: X-Men

July 8, 2009
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One thing that has been bothering me as of late is the title to the upcoming X-Men Vs. Fantastic Four Classic Premiere HC (Variant Vol. 36). It collects Fantastic Four Vs. The X-Men #1-4 and Fantastic Four #28 – not X-Men Vs. Fantastic Four #1-4.

It’s obvious that X-Men outsell the FF these days and that’s helped by the fact that there are a gazillion more mutant books on the shelves. It looks as though the Marvel Collected Editions Department agrees. I’m guessing that they have changed the title to promote it to X-Men buyers rather than Fantastic Four buyers. You can plainly see the change compared to the original monthly book on the Variant Dustjacket. Hell, even the name X-Men is in a larger font!

If that’s the case, then I understand why the title change was made, but it doesn’t make it right.

Keep it the way it was originally intended to be, Marvel.

If nothing else, the change makes it all a bit more confusing.

The book is due December 2, 2009; $19.99