A month after debuting artist Frank Miller’s Wolverine variant cover that ignited a major Twitter debate regarding the legendary comic creator’s current artistic merit and abilities, Marvel has unveiled a new Daredevil variant cover by Miller for the first issue of the upcoming relaunch from the creative team of Saladin Ahmed and artist Aaron Kuder.
It goes without saying that art is subjective. Regarding this Frank Miller Daredevil variant though, compared to the other Miller variant cover pieces Marvel has released recently, this Daredevil one isn’t that that bad. While, I personally don’t think it’s on par with Miller’s early ’80s Daredevil art, it definitely could have been far worse.
I can’t help but reminded of a recent Twitter thread from our esteemed EiC Heidi MacDonald, where she brought up a conversation with a respected industry veteran complaining that today’s artists can’t draw a book a month. A lot of this is due to reader expectation and demand for immense detail in the art as opposed to more stylized art that made drawing a book a week possible for artists like Jack Kirby. To whit, this Twitter post from Jesse Hamm hammers it home.
Here’s a peek at why artists can’t draw 2+ pages per day anymore. pic.twitter.com/S6evaygljK
— Tips from Jesse Hamm (@Hamm_Tips) September 13, 2017
The all-new Daredevil #1 will swing into stores and digital on Wednesday, September 13th.
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