

It wasn't until #168 when Frank Miller took over full writing duties (see Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller #2). DAREDEVIL 158 CGC 9.6 1979 1ST FRANK MILLER WORK BEGIN BLACK WIDOW APPEARANCE: 445 Daredevil 158 CGC 9.4 Marvel 1979 1st Frank Miller Key Bronze WP M9 310 cm: 450 Daredevil 158 cgc 9.4 Frank Miller Art starts, Frank Miller Signature 1st Page: 455 DAREDEVIL 158 CGC 9.

Note: Except for #165-166 that were co-written by Roger McKenzie and Frank Miller, this volume only reprints issues that feature the young "artist" Frank Miller. A sweeping epic of love and betrayal, these stories are dark and grim, yet retain a human center of love and redemption. The centerpiece of these groundbreaking tales is the tragic saga of Elektra, the shy Greek coed who was transformed into a vengeance-filled assassin that our hero Matt Murdock would eventually be forced to fight. With cancellation hanging over the head of this long-running title, Miller breathed new life into the series with a look and tone that borrowed from crime fiction and film noir - a feel that has propelled Daredevil to his current place at the top of the sales charts. Years ago, with sales sagging on Marvel's Man Without Fear, creative reins were handed over to a young writer/artist named Frank Miller. Daredevil 158 (Marvel Comics) - Comic Book Value and Price Guide free price guide and tracking database Daredevil Marvel Comics (1964-1998, 2009-2011) Vol. Writer: David Michelinie, Frank Miller, Roger McKenzie DAREDEVIL 155-158 (1978-1979): 1st Frank Miller McKenzie’s arc suffers from fill-in/bad artists, but in 156 Gene Colan comes on board, with Klaus Janson inking, and really you can’t ask for much better than that.
