This is why we chose not to separate the credits into writer and artist because although technically I did no scripting and Frank did no drawing, I was contributing ideas for plot, characterization, and storytelling (such as the succession of title pages charting Matt's descent), while Frank was describing the contents of each panel in his scripts. Miller conceived the story and then he and Mazzucchelli collaborated very closely, as described by the artist in his unexpectedly candid and moving introduction: He loses faith in himself and the world, then regains it. Very simply, the story follows Matt Murdoch/Daredevil as his life is dismantled by his nemesis, The Kingpin. It contains color reproductions of the original artwork for Daredevil issues 227-233 (1986), comprising the entire "Born Again" storyline created in collaboration with Frank Miller. Last month IDW released David Mazzucchelli's Daredevil: Born Again Artist's Edition (that's a mouthful, let's call it DMD). Features Some Thoughts on David Mazzucchelli’s Daredevil: Born Again Artist’s Edition
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