Luke Cage/ Daredevil: Brother in a STrange Land/ Marked for Murder by Miller podcast

Part of the book where you'll find most material and so much more story telling companionionship,
Creating Marvels
by your host C Lue Disharoon. Coming out soon!
Podcast 5:
A fun discussion about keeping characters distinct in a larger cast, and finding stories that serve to highlight their uniqueness. Example: 1975, Steve Gerber/ Sal Buscema & co.'s Sons of the Serpent guest shots in Defenders #24 & 25. How did that story depict Luke, keep him unique and speak to his identity as a character, rather than random cypher super heroes? It touches upon some frighteningly contemporary elements, too.
20 minutes in, we highlight the issue of Daredevil that began the tone and visual presentation of the title that most inspired the Netflix iteration of the character, today.


Bonus link: All found on this blog

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Original texts of the podcast can be found here:

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The inker of this portrait by Doc Bright, Joe Rubinstein, has agreed to be one of our future guests soon! Awesome!!!! He inked SO much of Marvel, including work by another of our lined-up guest shots, Ron Frenz, whose work can be found and hired at CAtskill online.
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