Daredevil #236
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "American Dreamer," Daredevil and the Widow pursue a dangerous figure tied to the twisted legacy of the Super Soldier Project, navigating a web of fractured identity and violent ideology. Written by Ann Nocenti and brought to life with striking art by Barry Windsor-Smith, this issue blends psychological tension with the gritty realism that defines the series, all rendered in bold, dynamic visuals enhanced by Max Scheele’s colors and Joe Rosen’s precise lettering. The cover, a collaborative effort by Walter Simonson, John Romita, and Bill Sienkiewicz, captures the story’s intensity with a haunting, layered composition.
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Daredevil and the Widow track down another deranged member of the Super Soldier Project.
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