Marvel #38
In "Une aventure explosive," Daredevil stands up for an innocent man wrongfully accused of terrorism by the Kingpin, winning a crucial court victory. But when the criminal mastermind escalates his plan, Matt Murdock must confront four of his most dangerous enemies in a high-stakes showdown. With art by Lee Weeks and inks by Robert Campanella, and a striking cover by Alex Ross, this 2000 issue delivers a tense, action-packed story rooted in justice and defiance.
In "Une aventure explosive," Daredevil steps in when the Kingpin targets a Middle Eastern man to cover a weapons shipment, using the courts to set the stage for chaos. With the legal battle won, Matt Murdock must now face four of the Kingpin’s most dangerous enforcers in a fight that could end the scheme—or cost him everything.
In "Chapitre 9," X-51 delivers a shocking revelation to Mr. Fantastic about the Celestials' long-term design for Earth, upending everything known about humanity's evolution. As tensions explode, Black Bolt's hidden role in the planet's genetic transformation comes to light, and the Skull strikes a devastating blow by eliminating President Osborne.
In "Chapitre 10," Captain America leads his forces in a desperate stand against the Skull, while a shocking revelation unfolds: Black Bolt, long silent, steps forward as the one who blinded the Watcher—now poised to confront the Celestials alone.
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↩ Reprints Daredevil #380 (1998), Earth X #9 (1999), Earth X #10 (2000)
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