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DAREDEVIL # 83 p.9 by Michael Lark - Comic Strip
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DAREDEVIL # 83 p.9

Comic Strip
2006
Ink
Michael Lark's pencils and inks on Marvel board.
28 x 44 cm (11.02 x 17.32 in.)
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Daredevil vol. 2 n.83
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Daredevil vol.2 n. 83 p. 9

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Signed by Mchael Lark

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In the last three decades Daredevil has probably been the Marvel character that has got the best artists on the USA busines and the best cutting edge storylines, from Frank Miller,David Mazzuchelli to Kevin Smith and Joe Quesada until Ed Brubaker, Michael Lark and Stefano Gaudiano. I' ve really loved the Brubaker/ Lark run so I hope you may enjoy this my little gallery as I loved their stories. The Brubaker's storyline is brave, bold and mature, and the Lark/Gaudiano' art, urban, dark and realistic is absolutely perfect for it. The experience is seeing a crime fiction movie on paper for rhythm, sequences, mood and characterization. The perfect example is this page in which Matt Murdock punches the prison cell' s walls but in his rage delirium it' s like if He has been training in a boxing gym under his loved father's eyes and the Lark's art is perfect for representing that mood.

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About Michael Lark

Michael Lark is an American comics artist and colorist. Lark has provided pencils for DC Comics' Batman, Terminal City, Gotham Central and Legend of the Hawkman. His work for Marvel Comics includes The Pulse and Captain America. He created Lazarus with Greg Rucka, contributing to every issue.