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Ted Pugliese
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TODAY'S TOSS-UP (10/2):

John Byrne's Captain America or Frank Miller's Daredevil?

 

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Brad Brickley
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Michael Connell
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JB's Captain America, hands down.
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Frank Miller's Daredevil
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Bruce Buchanan
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JB's Captain America.

I do think Miller's Daredevil was the high point in that book's history. But as characters go, I prefer Captain America to Daredevil, and the Sentinel of Liberty was never better than during the JB/Roger Stern run.

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JB's Captain America
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Frank Miller's Daredevil
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John Byrne's Captain America
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Paul Greer
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I have to go with Miller's Daredevil on this one. It made Miller a superstar and is IMHO the best DD run ever. JB's run on Cap was fantastic but way too short. If you want to make my head explode take Miller's DD against JB's FF or Walt's Thor. That would be like Sophie's Choice.

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Brubaker's Captain America (his DD has slowed a bit).

Frank Miller on DD (still the definitive run)
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FINE-ally something I can rate!

FM's Daredevil.

Nothing against JB's Capt. America, but this Daredevil stint not only made a
superstar of Miller but redifined the character, and how the character has
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