Daredevil #2
In this pivotal 1999 issue, Daredevil confronts a web of deception that shakes his trust in everything he thought he knew—leading him to summon Méphisto in a desperate bid to uncover the truth. As he races toward the church to save an innocent child, his mother, and Karen from Bullseye’s deadly trap, the stakes rise with every step. Written by Kevin Smith and Nicole Duclos, with dynamic art by Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti, and colors by Richard Isanove, the cover by Quesada and Palmiotti captures the moment’s intensity.
In "null," Daredevil confronts a web of deception that shakes his faith in everything he thought he knew, leading him to summon Méphisto in a desperate bid for truth. As he races toward the church to save Jo, her mother, and Karen from Bullseye’s deadly trap, time and fate hang in the balance.
In the aftermath of Karen's death, Matt Murdock grapples with grief as Daredevil pushes through the pain, tracking down Macabes—only to uncover a shocking truth: the man behind the mask is Mysterio, not the villain he expected.
In "null," Mysterio, facing a terminal illness, reveals his final act is not a grand scheme but a desperate attempt to leave a lasting mark before death. Daredevil, unmoved by the confession, stands silent—his presence a quiet counterpoint to the villain’s fading resolve.
In "null," Daredevil returns to the fray as the funeral for Karen draws mourners and memories alike. Amid quiet moments and tense exchanges with Spider-Man and the Black Widow, the weight of loss and duty settles on Matt Murdock as he reunites with Nelson and Murdock. The hero’s return isn’t marked by fanfare, but by the quiet certainty of a man stepping back into the shadows he once called home.
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↩ Reprints Daredevil #1 (1998), Daredevil #5 (1999), Daredevil #7 (1999), Daredevil #8 (1999)
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