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Big Bad Voodoo Lou
Jan 1, 2006

NikkolasKing posted:

So recently I was reading this book called Frank Miller's Daredevil and the Ends of Heroism. Towards the start of it, Miller is quoted as saying:

"All my reservations about the character are in how he talks 'cause his visual is still very confident, and very strong - it's just that he never stops whining."

"I don't believe that Spider-Man would last two weeks [as a crime fighter] the way he's conceived. In order to have power over the criminals, you would have to be that rotten; [criminals] would have to accept him as almost one of them... Daredevil has to reach the point where when he walks into a room. they're terrified of him. because he has to be accepted as a force they'll respect. That isn't done much in comic books; it's around in other kinds of fiction. I'm more comfortable with that; I don't see him as being happy go lucky when he's up against a bunch of guys with guns."


Ennis dislikes superheroes in general, with the exception of Superman, who he has always had a soft spot for.

But I have to ask -- how is that book? Believe it or not, I just found out it existed yesterday and requested it as an interlibrary loan.

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Big Bad Voodoo Lou
Jan 1, 2006

NikkolasKing posted:

I enjoyed it a lot. I'm not a DD fan really but it touches a lot on everything Miller I'm reading The Dark Knight Returns for the first time and figured knowing more about the...well, interesting character that wrote it would help me further appreciate the classic piece of comic lit.

If you're interested, I snipped out all the parts I found most interesting from the book:

Notably not included in this were the chapter on the "Big Three" of Kingpin, Elektra and Bullseye, as well as a chapter on the art and its importance. Those things interested me less than the rest of it which covered Miller's idea of individual superheroes and what it means to be a superhero in and of itself

Thank you! I appreciate it. I still hope to get my hands on the book, to cite it for an article I'm writing.

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