Coleccionable Marvel Héroes #39
"¡Tifoidea!" brings a fresh wave of intrigue to Daredevil’s world in this 2012 Panini España issue, where the mysterious María Tifoidea arrives in the city with a criminal streak and a personal vendetta. With a sharp script by Ann Nocenti and Raúl Sastre, and striking art by John Romita Jr. with inks by Al Williamson, the story unfolds as Kingpin sees an unexpected weapon in Tifoidea’s charm—offering her a million dollars to win Daredevil’s heart and break him from within. The cover, also by Romita Jr. and Williamson, captures the tension of this dangerous game.
In "¡Tifoidea!", María Tifoidea arrives in the city with a string of daring robberies targeting Kingpin’s empire, catching the criminal mastermind off guard. Seeing an unexpected weapon in his war against Daredevil, Kingpin offers her a million dollars to win Matt Murdock’s heart—and then break him. The stage is set for a dangerous game where loyalty, identity, and emotion collide.
In "Puntos Ciegos," Matt navigates a secret romance with Mary while keeping it hidden from Karen, all as he battles the mysterious Tifoidea—unaware that the enemy he faces is someone he knows. Meanwhile, the legal team of Matt and Karen scores a major win against Kingpin’s lawyers in the Kelco case.
In "Los Niños de Vigilan," DD dismantles a child exploitation ring, but his victory stirs tension when Kingpin, consumed by jealousy over Mary's growing closeness to Daredevil, directs Typhoid to eliminate him—rallying a dangerous alliance of villains to make the strike.
In a city turned hostile, Karen and the Widow press on through the chaos, searching for the missing DD as New York itself seems to rise against its people. Meanwhile, deep within DD’s mind, his old mentor Stick guides him through the wreckage of his psyche, helping him heal from the brutal beating inflicted by Typhoid—while Mary closes in on him first.
In "Es Casi tan Amarga como la Muerte...", Matt’s hospital recovery takes a sharp turn when Karen and Mary arrive at the same time, forcing a painful truth to surface. Meanwhile, when DD wakes, he finds the city overrun by wild, demonic forces—and a subway ride leads him straight into the depths of Hell.
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