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    Frank Miller's Holy Terror #1

    Frank Miller's Holy Terror » Frank Miller's Holy Terror #1 - Holy Terror OGN released by Legendary Comics on September 28, 2011.

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    What a shame 1

    Wow. I've been a fan of Frank Miller since the early Marvel work, but I could hardly bear to read all the way through this. For all he's done, from Ronin to 300, you really want to give the guy a pass for his lesser works (Dark Knight 2, or the film Robocop 2), but then something like this comes out that's so bad... it just leaves you in a place where you find it hard to defend the creator.Holy Terror - where to begin? Let's start with the artwork. If you're a Miller fan, you saw his artwork evo...

    5 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    Once upon a time, Frank Miller was a name worth respect 0

    He got his start at Marvel, revamping Daredevil into the gritty red hero we all know and love. He revived the idea of Batman being a more serious hero to the mainstream with "The Dark Knight Returns". Then he wrote "Sin City", and since then he hasn't stopped writing it. It became his style of writing and his art started to become more cartoonish and blocky. He returned to work with Batman with "The Dark Knight Strikes Again " and "All Star Batman and Robin", both are extremely love it or hate ...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

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