

Miller or your familiarity with his work at all, feel free to post in the comments section with your own response. Regardless of your current feelings on Mr. Frank Miller Holy Terror is a 2011 graphic novel by Frank Miller which follows a costumed vigilante named The Fixer as he battles Islamic terrorists after an attack on Empire City. There's a ton of great material that Miller worked on only as an illustrator (like Wolverine), but it would be similarly impossibly to rank that material definitively. In addition, this article will focus mainly on Miller's writing. Where possible, the collected editions or series runs have been cited in their entirety as one entry - Miller has been writing comics since the early '80s, and so we'd have an impossibly long list if every issue was ranked. This list aims to arrange that arc from the downright mess to the downright masterpiece. There's little doubt that his career arc has an interesting bent to it, full of works that range from the forgettable to the phenomenal. Every artist has weak works alongside their masterpieces, but Miller has long stretches of divisive material. Today, the man is somewhat of a conundrum. Soon, the Lanky One was producing original graphic novels while writing and drawing for both Marvel and DC Comics, and by the late '80s he was being mentioned alongside the likes of Alan Moore as a master of the medium.

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Starting in the early 1980s as a young artist, Miller eventually garnered attention as a writer. This masterpiece of comics storytelling brings to life a dark world.and an even darker man. Frank Miller boasts some of the greatest comic book stories ever written as part of his canon.
