Daredevil #3
"Cauchemar tome 1" marks a pivotal moment in Daredevil’s story, spotlighting Ben as he grapples with his role as a journalist while chasing a personal mystery tied to the son of the Triton. Written by Brian Michael Bendis and Nicole Duclos, with art, inks, and colors by David Mack—whose distinctive style defines the issue’s moody intensity—this 2002 Panini France release sees Ben stepping away from his assignment at the Bugle to pursue a deeper truth. The cover, a collaborative effort by David Mack and Joe Quesada, captures the tension of a man torn between duty and revelation.
In "Cauchemar tome 3," Ben grapples with the limits of his journalistic objectivity as he digs into the mysterious past of the Triton’s son. Abandoning his coverage of the Caïd’s trial for the Bugle, he follows a lead that pulls him deeper into a story that feels dangerously personal—until he finally tracks down Matt to ask what really happened.
In "Cauchemar tome 4," Ben pieces together the tragic past of the Triton and his son, joining forces with Daredevil to help the withdrawn young boy confront the shadows of his history. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, focusing on the fragile bond between father and son and the weight of memories neither can escape.
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↩ Reprints Daredevil #16 (2001), Daredevil #17 (2001), Daredevil #18 (2001), Daredevil #19 (2001)
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