Daredevil #4
Ce quatrième tome de la série Daredevil (2021) chez Panini France rassemble les épisodes 16 à 20 de la course de Chip Zdarsky et Marco Checchetto, plongeant Matt Murdock dans une spirale infernale après la révélation de son identité secrète. Alors que le Caïd orchestre ses manœuvres depuis sa prison, Daredevil doit faire face à une coalition de ses pires ennemis — dont Bullseye, le Rhino, Crossbones et Hammerhead — tout en luttant pour protéger ceux qui lui sont chers, notamment Elektra et Foggy Nelson. Entre trahisons, combats désespérés et une confrontation avec les forces obscures de New York, ce volume marque un tournant brutal dans la quête de rédemption de l'Homme sans Peur.
In "L'enfer (6)," Matt visits the Caïd in the hospital, quickly realizing the Stromwyns are behind his current state, while Izzy Libris grows uneasy with Hammerhead’s shifting plans. Meanwhile, Foggy grapples with the fallout of Matt’s actions, using Leo Carraro’s death to aid Joey, Leo’s brother, and Cole prepares to hand over the case to internal affairs once the owl is captured. With Elektra, Matt launches a daring hack into Stromwyn’s servers, siphoning three billion dollars to fund charities—turning corporate greed into a weapon for justice.
In "L'enfer (7)," Matt faces mounting tension as Foggy warns him about the dangers of his choices, while Izzy and her team take down Hammerhead—only for the owl to retaliate by kidnapping Mindy’s daughter. When Mme Carraro confronts Matt with the truth about her son’s death, he’s drawn into a deadly game at a masked ball, where the Stromwyns close in, certain he’s Daredevil and the thief behind their lost billions.
In "L'enfer (8)," Inspector North defies orders to join Matt Murdock in protecting Belle Libris after her abduction, plunging into the dangerous heart of Hell's Kitchen. As tensions rise and the city teeters on chaos, a deadly new threat emerges—Bullseye, unleashed by a desperate Fisk, now hunting those who dared cross into the underworld.
In "Inferno (1)," Hell's Kitchen burns as police defy orders and fall to Bullseye's deadly ambush. With the Rhino rampaging through a church and Sœur Elizabeth haunted by memories of Mary Typhoide, Matt Murdock and Inspector North must unite to protect the neighborhood. As the people of Hell's Kitchen rise in defiance—inspired by the legend of a vanished Daredevil—Matt confronts Bullseye in a final, defining moment that reclaims his name and purpose.
In "Inferno (2)," Ben Urich follows whispers of chaos in Hell's Kitchen, dispatching a reporter to uncover the truth. What they find is Matt Murdock caught in a storm of violence, defending his neighborhood alongside the people he's sworn to protect—only to face a reckoning that forces him to confront both the Hibou and the weight of his own past.
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