Marvel #20
In "Le cœur de la bête," Daredevil patrols the shadows of New York, a lone figure in the city's ever-watchful dark, while Karen takes to the airwaves on her new late-night radio show, reflecting on what it means to be a hero in a world reshaped by the aftermath of Onslaught. Written by Karl Kesel and brought to life with sharp, atmospheric art by Larry Hama and Cary Nord, with inks by Matthew Ryan and colors by Ian Laughlin and American Color, this issue blends urban grit with quiet introspection. The cover by Leonardo Manco captures the mood with a striking, moody portrait of Daredevil at the edge of the city's skyline.
In "La part du diable !," Daredevil patrols the city’s rooftops, a shadow among shadows, while Karen, from the warm glow of her late-night radio show, reflects on what it means to be a hero in a world still reeling from the Onslaught aftermath. The story weaves together the pulse of the city and the quiet intimacy of voices on the airwaves, exploring how legend and everyday life intersect in the dark.
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