Daredevil #10
Ce dixième tome de la série Daredevil (2006) de Panini France rassemble les épisodes de la période où Matt Murdock fait face aux conséquences de l'arc 'La Veuve'. L'histoire explore les tensions entre sa vie de justicier aveugle et ses relations personnelles, notamment avec la Veuve Noire, dans un récit sombre et urbain caractéristique de cette ère du personnage.
Daredevil #10 (2006), published by Panini France, features the story "La Veuve" and continues the series' gritty urban tone with art by Alex Maleev, who both pencils and inks the interior pages. The issue centers on Daredevil, with supporting appearances by characters from the series' cast, rendered in the distinctive, shadow-heavy style that defines the era. Matt Hollingsworth provides the coloring, and Studio Vianney Jalin handles the lettering.
In "La Veuve," Matt Murdock finds himself entangled in a web of deception when Milla petitions for an annulment to their marriage, just as the U.S. government prepares to trade Black Widow for Madame Hydra. With the stakes rising and the shadows closing in, the Widow turns to Matt, trusting his visibility to shield her from a deadly pursuit.
In "La Veuve," Daredevil finds himself entangled with the mysterious Widow as they confront the cunning Jigsaw, whose criminal ambitions grow bolder when he mistakes Daredevil for a new Kingpin. With the government closing in on the Black Widow and Jigsaw demanding permission to rule Hell's Kitchen, Matt Murdock must navigate a web of deception and danger—where loyalty is tested and the line between ally and enemy blurs.
In "La Veuve," Daredevil and the Widow cross paths in a tense, high-stakes encounter as they work together to stop a heavily armed assassin targeting Natasha on orders from a shadowy government force. With sharp instincts and hidden motives, the two navigate a web of deception where trust is as dangerous as the bullets flying.
In "La Veuve," Matt Murdock finds himself caught between duty and loyalty as he must protect his home from a violent intrusion led by Jigsaw—forcing him to reveal just enough of his identity to stop the threat. With SHIELD closing in on Quinn and the Widow's past unraveling, Natasha confronts the shadowy figure orchestrating her demise, while Matt grapples with the weight of a marriage he never wanted, ultimately handing Milla the annulment she sought.
In "L'Univers," Matt Murdock navigates the fallout of his public exposure as Daredevil, confronting the lingering shadows of his past while the present threatens to unravel. As federal agents prepare to release Alexander Bont, a shadowy figure from the pre-Fisk era of the Kingpin, the city’s underbelly begins to stir with old debts and forgotten alliances.
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