Daredevil #11
In "Libération," Daredevil finds himself drawn into a tense, high-stakes encounter with Brandy and the enigmatic Number Nine, a young man whose life has been shaped by his father’s obsessive pursuit of perfection. As tensions rise, the arrival of Shotgun sends the situation spiraling toward danger, testing Daredevil’s resolve in a world where science and morality collide. Written by Ann Nocenti and illustrated by John Romita Jr. with inks by Al Williamson and colors by Christie Scheele, the issue features a striking cover by Ciro Tota.
In "Libération," Daredevil finds himself drawn into a tense encounter with Brandy and the enigmatic Number Nine, a young man shaped by his creator—Brandy’s father—into a being of engineered perfection. As the fragile alliance begins to unravel, the arrival of Skip and his deadly enforcer, Shotgun, sends shockwaves through the quiet confrontation.
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