Thomas S wrote:
>
> > Og lagde I mærke til, at Murdock seniors boksemodstander hed John Romita?
>
> Ja. Ikke så længe efter blev der nævnt nogle flere boksere ved
> efternavn, og de kunne alle være efternavne på tegnere. Måske var
> jeg i overtolkningsmode dér, men det var Miller (jeg gætter Frank) og
> så kan jeg ikke huske, hvem mere.
.... Miller, Mack og Bendis samt Colan.
Fra imdb (
http://imdb.com/title/tt0287978/trivia):
> The Daredevil writers and artists referenced in the film:
> Stan Lee: Daredevil co-creator makes his cameo as the man whom
> young Matt Murdock stops from crossing the street. Wrote Daredevil (1964-1969).
> Kirby (Lab assistant played by Kevin Smith): Comic book artist Jack Kirby
> (assorted Daredevil covers in 1964-1968).
> Father Everett: Shares his name with Bill Everett, Daredevil's co-creator (drew'
> first issue of Daredevil in 1964, then assorted covers between 1966 and 1972).
> Jose Quesada (the acquitted rapist) shares his last name with Joe Quesada,
> the editor in chief of Marvel Comics, as well as the one-time artist of Daredevil
> (1998-2000).
> Colan (a boxer that won a bout that Jack Murdock fell asleep while watching), a
> reference to Gene Colan, another Daredevil artist (1966-1974).
> John Romita (the boxer that Jack Murdock is supposed to dive against): Father
> and son artists Johnny Romita (John Sr.) (1966) and John Romita Jr. (1988-1990).
> Kane (a thug): Named after Gil Kane, Daredevil cover artist between 1971 and 1978.
> Miller, Mack and Bendis (three other boxers that Jack Murdock previously "won"
> matches against), a reference to Frank Miller, writer/artist (1979-1983), David Mack,
> one of the artists (1999-2001), and Brian Bendis, the current writer of Daredevil, as of
> the time of the film's release (1999-present).
> Kevin Smith wrote some Daredevil comics (see Daredevil Visionaries: Kevin Smith),
> and he plays the lab assistant Kirby.
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mvh
Thomas S