![]() He published three issues of his own independent anthology, Rubber Blanket, co-edited by his wife, painter Richmond Lewis, in which he began finding his voice as a writer in addition to exploring new avenues of visual expression. He then moved on to focus on more personal projects. Mazzucchelli had previously worked on Batman in a five page backup story in World's Finest Comics #302 (April 1984).Īfter Batman: Year One, Mazzucchelli drew an Angel story in Marvel Fanfare #40 (Oct. Batman: Year One is considered one of the best Batman stories ever produced. Miller and Mazzucchelli collaborated again on the graphic novel Batman: Year One, serialized in issues #404–407 of DC Comics' monthly Batman title, and published in a single volume shortly afterwards. He worked with writer Denny O'Neil and culminated his work on this title with the Daredevil: Born Again story arc, written by Frank Miller. ![]() ![]() Mazzucchelli received his BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, and started working in comics in the early 1980s, first at Marvel Comics where, after a few fill-in jobs, he became the regular artist on Daredevil. ![]()
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