What do normies think about him?
Being one of the greatest comic book creators to the outside world means as much as being the greatest popsicle stick joke writer
>>84368544
Nothing because the only comic writer normies know about is Stan Lee.
>>84368544
>Look! Is the guy who made that spartan movie
>isn't him the same guy from civil war?
>I think you mean Robert Rodriguez
>This is nothing like the movie
>>84369094
And quoting my old brother
>It's pronounced "Millar" stupid!
>>84368586
>>84368751
>>84369094
pretty sure most normies know about 300 and Sin City
Serious question
How many "normies" know ANY comic book writers?
With maybe the exception of Stan Lee
>>84369110
Yeah, but most of my friends think that they are first material movies. And that Frank started as a director
>>84369121
about as many normies who know the author of fifty shades of greynone
>>84369110
The question was "him", not his work.
They may know his work, but don't actually give a fuck as to who wrote the source material of their movie adaptions.
>>84369121
lots know who Miller, Gayman and Moore are. Two of them were on the Simpsons
>>84369121
>First level
Stan lee and sometimes a famous national cartoonist
>Second level
Kirby and Lee
>Third level
Kirby, Kane, Lee and moore
>Fourth level (wikipedia level)
Ditko, Moore, Miller, Rob, Kirby, Kane, Lee and moore
>Level 5
Normie to casul point
>Bonus
Meme webcomic controversy author
>>84369143
>Miller
no
>Gayman
From his novels, and he's no Stephen King
>Moore
again no
>The Simpsons
And? They've had plenty of obscure musicians and sports personalities your average person wouldn't be able to pick out of a line up or a list in a million years.
Are you sure you're not confusing casual with normies?
>>84369143
are you trying to imply the Simpsons writers are normies?
>>84368544
WHORES
>>84368544
First you need to define what you mean by "normies".
Shitty Director, not a terrible writer, mediocre artist.
I don't know how many really connect him to being a comic writer but he is known for the Sin City movie. At the time he was enough of a name that we got Frank Miller's The Spirit.