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Frank Miller and Klaus Janson Daredevil #190 Elektra Story Pages 2-3 Original Art (Marvel, 1983). These wonderfully moody pages help tell the origin of Elektra. Miller's run on Daredevil revitalized the character in much the same way that Miller's work for DC would do with Batman: The Dark Knight in another three years. This story was from the wrap-up of the "Death of Elektra" issue. Frank Miller knew some writer would bring her back, so he beat them all to the punch by doing it himself before he left the series. These lovely pages were created from Miller's breakdowns, with finished pencils and inks by Klaus Janson. They were created in ink over graphite and blue pencil on DuoTone board with an image area of 10" x 15" each. There are corner trims. The lightly toned boards are in Excellent condition. Comes with a copy of the published comic.


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