Elektra Lives Again #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2002 Marvel collection reprints the 1990 prestige-format graphic novel by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley, which imagines Elektra's return from the dead to confront Bullseye and a conspiracy tied to her past. The story weaves through Matt Murdock's guilt and Foggy Nelson's concerns, blending noir atmosphere with Varley's painted art. It serves as a standalone sequel to Miller's earlier Elektra saga, though it was originally published outside the main Marvel continuity.
In "Elektra Lives Again," Frank Miller delivers a haunting, dreamlike descent into Matt Murdock’s psyche, where grief and memory blur the line between reality and hallucination. As Elektra’s ghost haunts his nightmares—and then his waking world—Matt confronts the Hand, Bullseye’s resurrection, and a battle that may never have truly happened. With Frank Miller’s stark art and Lynn Varley’s moody colors, this 2002 issue is a visceral, emotionally charged exploration of loss, identity, and the cost of vengeance—cover by Frank Miller.
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↩ Reprints Elektra Lives Again #[nn] (1990)
Reprinted in Elektra by Frank Miller Omnibus #[nn] (2008), Elektra by Frank Miller Omnibus [Second Edition] #[nn] (2016), Daredevil by Frank Miller #[5] (2019)
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