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Chargement... Marvel Masterworks, Volume 029: Daredevil Volume 2 [#12-21]par Stan Lee, Gene Colan (Illustrateur), John Romita Sr. (Illustrateur), Wally Wood (Illustrateur)
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Daredevil goes into the heart of the Savage Land to do battle with the Plunderer and meet none other than Ka-Zar! If learning Ka-Zar's origin wasn't thrilling enough, then surely a Daredevil/Spider-Man team-up ought to enhance your excitement! Then, these two highflying heroes give the Masked Marauder what-for - but only after duking it out themselves, natch. Plus, the debut of Daredevil's classic nemesis, the Gladiator! Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Working from layouts by Jack Kirby for his first 2 issues, Romita quickly establishes himself as a major talent and his 8 issue stint on DD would steady the ship somewhat after the unevenness of the Everett/Orlando/Wood phase.
A two part story features Spider-Man almost on equal terms as DD, one of the better conceived hero partnerships of the era, and it would be no surprise that Romita would be chosen to replace Steve Ditko in Spider-Man's own mag a few months later.
The plots and characterisations are better conceived here too than in the first 11 issues but DD's real glory days were still to come.
With Romita having moved onto Spider-Man, Gene Colan takes over DD with issue 20. This would provide a crucial piece of the creative team required to push Daredevil into the upper echelon of Marvel heroes. Colan's moody, shadowy style would provide a grittier, nocturnal feel to the stories and a darker edge to Daredevil's character. Under Colan's visual direction, Daredevil would realise his potential at last. ( )