Daredevil : L'intégrale #1981
This French collection, part of Panini's 'L'Intégrale' series, gathers Daredevil stories originally published in 1981. It features key characters from that era including Matt Murdock, Foggy Nelson, Elektra, Bullseye, and Wilson Fisk, as well as supporting figures like Ben Urich, Heather Glenn, and Turk Barrett. The volume collects the issues that form a pivotal period in Daredevil's history, showcasing the gritty street-level storytelling and evolving relationships that defined the series at the time.
In "Elektra," the shadow of the past returns as the retired Caïd sends his wife Vanessa to New York to negotiate with the justice department through Nelson and Murdock. When Vanessa is captured by criminals aiming to lure the Caïd into a trap, Daredevil steps in—only to face off against Bullseye in a tense, high-stakes clash. Written by Frank Miller and Laurence Belingard, with art by Miller and inks by Klaus Janson, this issue delivers a gripping blend of intrigue and action, all rendered in bold, atmospheric style. The cover, penciled by Frank Miller, captures the moment’s intensity.
In a shadowed corner of the criminal underworld, Matt Murdock tracks a dangerous international fugitive protected by the ruthless Eric Slaughter—only to cross paths with Jo, his former university love turned skilled bounty hunter. Their reunion stirs old memories and unspoken tension as they’re drawn into a high-stakes game where loyalty is tested and every move could be a trap.
In "Mort au Caïd !", the retired crime boss Le Caïd sends his wife Vanessa to New York to hire Nelson and Murdock for a secret negotiation with the justice department. When Vanessa is captured by rival gangsters aiming to lure and kill Le Caïd, Daredevil steps in—leading to a tense clash with Bullseye.
In "Le Caïd se rebiffe," Matt Murdoch goes undercover to infiltrate the gang of the enigmatic Caïd, aiming to steal Fisk’s secrets on the criminal underworld. When the Caïd catches him in the act, he attacks without warning, and during a tense exchange meant to secure the Caïd’s wife, Vanessa, her fate takes a shocking turn.
In "Guerre des gangs !", the Caïd, believing his wife dead, returns to lead the criminal underworld, hiring Bullseye to eliminate his rivals. Daredevil confronts the assassin, but in a hard-won choice, lets the Caïd remain in power to prevent chaos, knowing the cost of peace.
In a city gripped by fear, Daredevil races to stop a serial killer who bears an uncanny resemblance to Melvin Potter, while grappling with the painful legacy of Becky’s paralysis and the weight of a wrongful accusation against the Gladiateur. The hunt blurs lines between justice, identity, and the shadows of the past.
In "L'assassinat de Matt Murdock," the mysterious Caïd secretly hires the deadly Hand to eliminate Matt Murdock, forcing the blind vigilante to confront a new threat as his world collapses around him. When the Hand bombs his law office, Daredevil loses his radar sense—leaving him vulnerable in a city where shadows grow deeper.
In "Guet-apens," Daredevil, stripped of his radar sense, must rely on Elektra as they confront the deadly Kirigi and the shadowy forces of the Hand. Meanwhile, Foggy, left behind, takes on the high-stakes defense of the Gladiateur in court.
In "Les chasseurs," Daredevil and Elektra track down Stick, Matt’s former mentor, as tensions rise between them and the shadows of the past. With Turk donning the Mauler’s suit in a desperate bid to best Daredevil, and Elektra facing off against the enigmatic Kirigi, the line between hunter and hunted blurs in a relentless pursuit.
In "Où les anges n'osent s'aventurer," Stick guides his former pupil through a trial of memory and perception, confronting the shadows of his past. As the Bugle runs a story on the Caïd’s mayoral candidate, Elektra finds herself drawn into the web of a power play that could reshape New York.
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