Daredevil Epic Collection #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis Epic Collection volume brings together the early 2000s Daredevil run by Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev, following Matt Murdock's life spiraling out of control after his secret identity is publicly exposed. The title arc, 'The Devil in Cell-Block D,' sees Daredevil imprisoned and forced to survive among inmates who know exactly who he is, while his civilian life and legal career crumble around him. Collecting issues from the acclaimed Bendis/Maleev era, this edition captures a pivotal, noir-infused chapter in the Man Without Fear's modern history.
In "The American Nightmare," Daredevil dives into a deadly mystery after the murder of a local martial arts master, with suspicion quickly falling on the Taskmaster. As he uncovers a brutal, high-stakes contest between Taskmaster and Tombstone, the line between hunter and prey blurs—until the Punisher crashes the scene with gunfire. Written by D. G. Chichester and illustrated by Lee Weeks, with inks by Fred Fredericks, colors by Max Scheele, and letters by Jack Morelli, this gripping story unfolds with tense precision. The cover, also by Lee Weeks, captures the clash of shadows and steel.
Daredevil, returned from Hell with his mind fractured and his past erased, drifts through New York assuming the identity of Jack Murdock. With his memories scattered, he’s vulnerable—just as Bullseye notices, and sees a chance to exploit the chaos.
In "The Hero," Matt Murdock faces a brutal test when Kingpin captures Nyla and forces him to lose a fight to save her. Refusing to compromise his principles, Matt fights with everything he has—proving his strength isn’t just in his fists, but in his choices—while a flicker of memory returns, guided by Urich’s quiet support.
In "The Von Strucker Gambit Part 1: Crippling Death," Daredevil races against time to protect a mysterious tiger woman with the power to raise the dead from Crippler, a masochistic assassin who’s just broken free from Hydra’s control. With the stakes rising and the killer’s motives unraveling, Daredevil must navigate a deadly game where every move could mean the difference between life and death.
In "Body Count," Daredevil digs into the murder of a local martial arts master, following the trail to Taskmaster—only to uncover a far darker game. Taskmaster and Tombstone are locked in a brutal, deadly contest, each trying to outdo the other in a twisted display of violence. When Daredevil confronts them, the situation spirals as the Punisher crashes in, guns blazing.
In "The Infernal Mysteries," Matt struggles to connect with Karen while tensions rise in Hell’s Kitchen, where Kingpin launches a new television station to control the narrative. As Daredevil confronts the Hand in a brutal clash, the lines between justice, power, and personal connection begin to blur.
In "Passion Part I," Matt Murdock navigates a dangerous game of deception as he maneuvers between the Kingpin and Typhoid, planting seeds of doubt that could fracture their alliance. Meanwhile, a quiet dinner with Karen gives way to tension as Matt’s mission takes a personal turn—leading to a high-stakes manipulation that forces Typhoid to confront her past, all before the inevitable arrival of those in the straitjackets.
In "Part 4: Long Live the King," Kingpin, cornered and broken, makes one final desperate move against Daredevil—only to find his own empire turns against him. As the law closes in, Matt Murdock faces the weight of his past, and a long-awaited chance at redemption begins to take shape.
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↩ Reprints Daredevil #283 (1990), Daredevil #284 (1990), Daredevil #285 (1990), Daredevil #286 (1990), Daredevil #287 (1990), Daredevil #288 (1991), Daredevil Annual #7 (1991), Marvel Illustrated: Swimsuit Issue #1 (1991), Daredevil #289 (1991), Daredevil #290 (1991), Daredevil #291 (1991), Daredevil #292 (1991), Daredevil #293 (1991), Daredevil #294 (1991), Daredevil #295 (1991), Daredevil #296 (1991), Daredevil #297 (1991), Daredevil #298 (1991), Marvel Age #106 (1991), Daredevil #299 (1991), Daredevil #300 (1992), Daredevil: The Fall of the Kingpin #[nn] (1993)
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