From "Killgrave, the Unbelievable Purple Man!" in Daredevil #4, October 1964. Stan lee script, Joe Orlando pencils, Vince Colletta inks, Sam Rosen pencils.
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From "Killgrave, the Unbelievable Purple Man!" in Daredevil #4, October 1964. Stan lee script, Joe Orlando pencils, Vince Colletta inks, Sam Rosen pencils.
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From “Killgrave, the Unbelievable Purple Man!” in Daredevil #4, October 1964. Stan lee script, Joe Orlando pencils, Vince Colletta inks, Sam Rosen pencils.
Info from Grand Comics Database
From "Killgrave, the Unbelievable Purple Man!" in Daredevil #4, October 1964. Stan lee script, Joe Orlando pencils, Vince Colletta inks, Sam Rosen pencils.
Info from Grand Comics Database
From "Killgrave, the Unbelievable Purple Man!" in Daredevil #4, October 1964. Stan lee script, Joe Orlando pencils, Vince Colletta inks, Sam Rosen pencils.
Info from Grand Comics Database
From Daredevil #4, October 1964. Stan lee script, Joe Orlando pencils, Vince Colletta inks, Sam Rosen pencils.
Info from Grand Comics Database
Purple man! It will take a while but he becomes important later on. Can't say more than that though since don't want to give you spoilers
I know he's a big villain in the Jessica Jones show, so I'm not surprised he's going to be more important eventually.
I didn't talk about him much in my conclusion, but the Purple Man was an interesting villain. In many ways he was kind of simple, just able to make people do whatever he asks and like him, but he's fun because of the way he acts, and the purple skin makes him a little more unusual too.
With a lot of these people, and even sometimes with the Purple Man, I question how little sense their plans actually make, but with him, I get the sense that he finds what he's doing fun. He thinks it's funny to act like a gentleman, and make people accept stupid things. It gives him a more interesting personality than most villains
Are you saying it's not distance, it's sight?!
Fuck you Foggy, and fuck you Stan for writing that last line.
This issue is... okay, the Purple Man was fine, but the stuff with Foggy and Karen is so shitty. I'll give it two stars, and send Stan Lee to sensitivity training.