Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects Frank Miller's concluding run on Daredevil, featuring issues #173-184 and #191, which showcase the iconic 'Born Again' storyline co-plotted with David Mazzucchelli. It also includes Miller's final issue as writer/artist, #191, wrapping up his transformative tenure that redefined Matt Murdock's world with gritty noir themes and psychological depth.
In "Child's Play," Daredevil's world narrows to a single, urgent mission: dismantling Glenn Industries from within. As Turk fumbles his way into the Kingpin's shadow with stolen Stilt Man armor, Matt Murdock's heightened senses spiral into chaos—something's wrong, and it's not just the city's usual chaos. With tensions rising and a proposal on the line, Matt pushes forward, caught between justice, love, and the deafening noise of secrets coming to light. Written by Frank Miller and illustrated with grit and precision by Janson, with cover art by Miller himself, this issue blends moral weight with visceral tension in a way only Miller’s vision can deliver.
In "Child's Play," a tragic accident at a school sets off a grim investigation as Daredevil and the Punisher converge on a drug dealer responsible for a young girl’s death—while Matt faces a personal crossroads, proposing to Heather amidst the chaos.
In "Good Guys Wear Red!", Daredevil and the Punisher team up to stop Hogman, a drug dealer preying on children, but their conflicting approaches quickly ignite tension. As their mission pushes them to the edge, a shocking moment forces Daredevil to make a choice that tests everything he stands for.
In "Guts," Foggy Nelson digs into the shady operations behind Heather's company, stumbling into a web of danger that brings him face-to-face with Eric Slaughter and the Kingpin. When Daredevil is caught in a devastating explosion that disrupts his radar sense, it's up to the unlikely duo of "Guts" Nelson and his partner Turk to step in.
In "Stilts," Matt Murdock navigates a web of danger and desire as he gathers evidence to bring down Glenn Industries, while Turk’s reckless attempt to claim the Stilt Man armor throws the city into chaos. With Matt’s senses overwhelmed and his personal life reaching a turning point, he asks Heather to marry him—just as the shadows deepen and the stakes rise.
In "The Widow's Bite," the dying Widow seeks out Daredevil, desperate for his help after being poisoned in a battle with the Hand, while Matt Murdock struggles to regain his lost senses in an isolation chamber under Stick’s watchful eye.
In "Siege," Daredevil faces a brutal clash with the Hand as the Black Widow returns from death—revived by the mysterious Stone. With Stick sacrificing himself to save Matt, the tension escalates as Foggy and the Widow intervene in Matt’s relationship with Heather, while Stone warns that the Hand is preparing to bring Elektra back.
In "Resurrection," Daredevil, Black Widow, and Stick race against time to stop the Hand from bringing Elektra back from the dead—only for the truth to unravel in ways neither hero expects. The line between salvation and resurrection blurs as secrets from the past rise to the surface.
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↩ Reprints What If? #28 (1981), Bizarre Adventures #28 (1981), Daredevil #183 (1982), Daredevil #184 (1982), Daredevil #185 (1982), Daredevil #186 (1982), Daredevil #187 (1982), What If? #35 (1982), Daredevil #188 (1982), Daredevil #189 (1982), Daredevil #190 (1983), Daredevil #191 (1983)
Reprinted in Daredevil by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson Omnibus #[nn] (2007), Daredevil by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson #3 (2009)
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