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David Ross (24)

Author of Daredevil Vol. 2: Parts of a Hole

For other authors named David Ross, see the disambiguation page.

David Ross (24) has been aliased into Dave Ross.

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Works by David Ross

Works have been aliased into Dave Ross.

Daredevil Vol. 2: Parts of a Hole (2002) — Illustrator — 152 copies, 5 reviews
The Punisher War Journal #15 - Headlines! (1990) — Illustrator — 3 copies

Associated Works

Works have been aliased into Dave Ross.

The Big Book of Bad (1998) — Illustrator — 132 copies
Excalibur Classic, Vol. 5 (2008) — Illustrator — 29 copies

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Ross, David H.
Gender
male
Education
Sheridan College
Occupations
comic book artist
designer
layout artist
illustrator
Organizations
Marvel Comics
DC Comics
Dark Horse Comics
Max the Mutt Animation School
Short biography
[from Wikimedia Commons]
Dave Ross is a Canadian professional comic book artist who has worked on Aliens and Aliens vs. Predator projects for Dark Horse Comics, and has worked on many titles for Marvel and DC including Avengers West Coast, Excalibur, Daredevil, Justice League, Birds of Prey, Batman and the Outsiders, Thunderbolts, the Inhumans, Alpha Flight and the Last Days of the Justice Society of America. He is the creator of Marvel Comics characters Persuasion and Pestilence.
Nationality
Canada
Associated Place (for map)
Canada

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Reviews

5 reviews
Oh Matt Murdock. I believe I'm developing an unhealthy obsession with his character. That thin line between Matt the lawyer and Daredevil the vigilante superhero is something that I can't get enough of! He's such a sweet guy. Such a kind person, that definitely deserves some semblance of a normal life. But he won't ever get that, because he's too good. Oh, Matt. You're just too kind for your own good.

In this volume, we meet Echo. Maya is her real name, and she's a prodigy. Being deaf has show more allowed her the ability to exactly copy anything that she sees. Whether it's a piece played on a piano, a dance routine, or brand new fighting skills, she can learn it all simply by watching it happen. Which means, of course, that she's Daredevil's ultimate match. Because she can watch what he does, and copy him exactly. It's not easy to fight someone who knows your every move.

I missed Mack's art like crazy, but Quesada does a pretty amazing job as well. The panels in this volume are a lot more vivid, a lot more crisp. It works well with the story, especially the panels where Maya is talking about her childhood. The incorporation of drawings and the scrawling handwriting of a child, really hit the point of this part of the story home. Maya lost something, just like Matt did. She became Echo. He became Daredevil. The two of them are so alike.

There's something deep between these two. I think I have a crush on Echo/Maya too, despite the fact that she and Matt just can't be together.
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I *really* like the complexity of Joe Quesada's art. The story by David Mack is very interesting, but it is the art that makes this worth re-reading. Text, motion, and mood are woven into the backgrounding of the frames. It's unique, and expresses the story in elegant ways.
½
The introduction of Maya Lopez, a.k.a. Echo. An enjoyable, solid story.
Liked the comedy lines in two scenes. Hated everything else, story, art and format.

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