Daredevil #1
Ce premier tome de la série Daredevil (1999) chez Panini France rassemble les débuts de la renaissance du justicier aveugle sous la plume de Brian Michael Bendis et aux crayons d'Alex Maleev. Matt Murdock, alias Daredevil, voit sa vie basculer lorsque son identité secrète est menacée d'être révélée au grand jour, entraînant des tensions avec ses proches comme Foggy Nelson et Karen Page, tandis que des figures comme Bullseye et la Veuve Noire croisent sa route. La collection explore les conséquences psychologiques et physiques de cette exposition, mêlant drame urbain et action super-héroïque dans les rues de Hell's Kitchen.
In Daredevil #1 (1999), Foggy is falsely accused of murder after a night with a client, leading his mother to disown him to protect the law firm. As Karen learns the shocking truth about a child tied to tragedy and disease, Daredevil is kidnapped and forced to face a mysterious angel hunting the same lost child—before the mystery of who that child is can be unraveled. Written by Kevin Smith and Nicole Duclos, with art by Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti, and colored by Laura and Drew of Avalon Studio, this issue’s cover by Quesada and Palmiotti sets a haunting tone for a story that blends legal drama, supernatural intrigue, and the quiet weight of secrets.
In the quiet aftermath of a six-month absence, Matt Murdock struggles to reclaim his life when a mysterious woman delivers a child to him, claiming the boy is the new messiah—and entrusting him with the boy’s care. With the weight of the past pressing in and a fragile new responsibility on his hands, Matt must navigate the uncertain path ahead.
In "Sous l'aile du diable, chapitre 2 : L'ange noir," Matt Murdock faces a harrowing truth: the child he’s protected is not the Messiah he believed, but the Antichrist—and he may be the only one who can stop him. As the weight of that choice crushes him, Karen Page arrives at his door with a revelation that shatters what little clarity he has left.
In "Sous l'aile du diable, chapitre 3 : Dystopia," Foggy is falsely accused of murder after a tryst with a client, leading his mother to disown him to protect the law firm. As Karen grapples with a shocking revelation from Macabes about a child whose presence spreads suffering, Daredevil is captured and forced to face an angel hunting the missing child.
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↩ Reprints Daredevil #1 (1998), Marvel Knights #1 (1999), Marvel Knights #2 (1999), Marvel Knights #3 (1999), Marvel Knights #4 (1999)
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