Posts Tagged ‘Bullseye’
Posted Wednesday, April 5th, 2017 by Barry
Daredevil (1964) 169
By this point Frank Miller was firmly settled behind the wheel of Daredevil, engine thrumming down the road at 90, a high-performance talent revving on all cylinders popping in four-color drama with a telling blueprint for The Dark Knight Returns.
But, that is the future. For Christmas 1980 Bullseye’s escape shakes the snow globe mixing blood and madness with the faux snow.
Miller’s run on Daredevil is the precursor to Ronin and Hard Boiled leading to his masterpiece: Sin City. Too often overlooked in the Miller and comic book pantheon, issues 163-191 are too few, but allow a former minor hero to take center stage with the likes of Spider-Man and the X-Men.



Avengers Halloween Special (2018) 1
Welcome to another October.
For us, this means 31 days of hauntingly good – we hope – horror comic books. To begin our alternative advent of scary goodness we’re looking at the Avengers Halloween Special released four years past.
Featured are heavy hitters Daredevil, Doctor Doom, Deadpool, Captain America, Iron Man, Punisher and Wolverine. Each are the focus in this hit-and-miss collection of creepy chronicles.
Most are misses, but The Thing From Another Time is the showstopper. Tony Stark enlists the talents of Deadpool and Colossus to recover his father’s greatest weapon.
Avengers Halloween Special (2018) 1
This retelling of the 1951 classic – later reimagined by John Carpenter – does the original justice. Right down to the frosty finish pitting Iron Man against the elements and the past as the blizzard begins.
The Eyes Have It steals from Japanese horror cinema’s Gin gwai (The Eye). Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil, is given the gift of sight. Not till the end of the short thriller does he learn his benefactor is anything but benevolent.
The Fantastic Four are next up with Victor Von Doom as the voice of reason in this story somewhat reminiscent of Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Cameos by Black Widow, Thor, Hulk, Captain America Iron Man and Bullseye.
Frank Castle stars in Punisher of the Opera.
More filler, but admirable for the attempt.
Haunted Mansion is Wolverine’s vehicle, though he appears more in a cameo appearance in his own story. Short and to the point, the ghosts in this story appear friendlier to the reader than the trio of trick-or-treaters who stumble upon the tale.
Marvel gets points for publishing a Halloween special, though better have come before. Pick it up and prove my opinion wrong. Sometimes it’s just nice to have something remembering the month.