![]() ![]() Frank would eventually meet Neal Adams and would get the chance to learn from him. This proved successful as Frank soon became one of Marvel’s brightest rising stars. He worked along side writer Roger McKenzie and would insert his style of art into Daredevil. He started his career drawing with Marvel's Daredevil title in the 1980's. Frank would ask Marvel Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter for the opportunity to work on Daredevil, Jim agrees and Frank becomes the penciller for Daredevil. Daredevil was a supporting character in these two issues and currently had a poor selling title. One day, Frank filled in for Spectacular Spider-Man #27 and #28. Eventually Frank would stay with Marvel Comics and became a regular fill-in and cover artist. This opened more doors of opportunity for Frank as he would soon be offered various jobs from DC Comics and Marvel Comics. Frank received his first gig as an artist in 1978, drawing The Twilight Zone for Gold Key Comics. He would soon move to Montpelier, Vermont where he would grow up becoming a comic fan and eventually became an artist. ![]() ![]() Frank Miller was born in Olney, Maryland. ![]()
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