Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume concludes the 'Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller' series, collecting Miller's landmark run on the character. It includes the classic 'Born Again' storyline, where the Kingpin systematically destroys Matt Murdock's life, and the 'Love and War' graphic novel, illustrated by Bill Sienkiewicz. The collection showcases Miller's gritty, noir-influenced take on Daredevil, cementing his legacy as one of the defining creators of the character.
In "Child's Play," Daredevil's world narrows to a single, relentless focus: bringing down Glenn Industries. As Matt's heightened senses strain under unseen pressures, Turk's reckless attempt to claim power in the Kingpin's shadow only deepens the chaos. With tension thickening between Matt and Heather, a quiet moment of connection becomes a fragile anchor in the storm. Written by Frank Miller and illustrated by Janson, with Miller contributing to the art, this issue blends moral urgency with personal stakes, all rendered in Janson's distinctive, atmospheric style. Cover by Janson.
In "Child's Play," a tragic accident at a school sets off a grim investigation as Jo, a grieving brother, teams up with Daredevil and the Punisher to uncover the dealer responsible for his sister’s death. With the weight of loss and justice on his shoulders, Matt faces a personal crossroads as he prepares to propose to Heather, even as the city’s shadows grow darker.
In "Good Guys Wear Red!", Daredevil and the Punisher track down Hogman, a drug dealer preying on children, but their opposing methods spark a violent clash. As tensions boil over, Daredevil is forced to make a devastating choice that leaves the Punisher wounded—and the line between justice and vengeance dangerously blurred.
In "Guts," Foggy Nelson dives into a dangerous mystery when he uncovers his sister Heather’s company manufacturing bombs, drawing him into a deadly clash with Eric Slaughter and the Kingpin. With help from the surprisingly formidable "Guts" Nelson and his partner Turk, Daredevil is caught in an explosion that leaves his radar sense shattered—leaving him vulnerable in a world that’s never been more treacherous.
In "Stilts," Matt Murdock races to dismantle Glenn Industries from the shadows, while a desperate Turk commandeers the Stilt Man armor in a doomed bid to impress the Kingpin. As Matt’s heightened senses spiral into chaos, he confronts the weight of his next move—pressing Heather to say yes to marriage, even as the city’s secrets threaten to pull him under.
In "The Widow's Bite," a dying woman with a past tied to the Hand seeks out Daredevil, her final hope for survival as poison spreads through her body. Matt Murdock, still regaining his senses in a secluded chamber under Stick’s guidance, must decide whether to answer her desperate call—before the shadows close in.
In "Siege," Daredevil faces a brutal showdown as the Hand launches a full-scale assault, forcing Matt Murdock to confront both old allies and deadly enemies. With the Black Widow reborn under mysterious circumstances and Stick sacrificing himself to save Matt, the stakes rise as Foggy and the Widow work to separate Heather from Matt—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 no one saw coming. The line between salvation and resurrection blurs as secrets from the past rise with her return.
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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)
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