Marvel. Официальная коллекция комиксов #47
In this 2015 issue from the Marvel Official Comic Collection, Foggy Nelson faces a shocking accusation: he’s been framed for murdering a client he was with, leading his mother to cut him loose to protect the firm’s reputation. As tensions rise, Macabes reveals that a mysterious child is at the heart of the chaos, and Daredevil is suddenly taken by an enigmatic figure claiming to be an angel—sent to find the child before it’s too late. Written by Kevin Smith and illustrated by Joe Quesada with inks by Jimmy Palmiotti, the issue features a cover by Quesada and Palmiotti, and colors by Avalon Studios, Laura, and Drew.
In "null," Matt struggles to rebuild his life after Karen’s six-month disappearance when a mysterious young girl leaves a child in his care, claiming the boy is the new Messiah. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, probing the weight of faith, identity, and what it means to be a guardian when the world offers no answers.
In this gripping tale from Marvel's Official Comic Collection #47 (2015), Matt Murdock faces a chilling moral crisis when he discovers the child he's protecting isn't the promised Messiah—but the Anti-Christ. As Daredevil wrestles with the unthinkable, Karen Page arrives at his doorstep with a revelation that could change everything.
In "null," Foggy is falsely accused of murdering a client he'd been with, leaving him abandoned by his mother to save the law firm’s reputation. As Macabes quietly warns Karen that a child is at the heart of the chaos, Daredevil is taken by an enigmatic figure claiming to be an angel—sent to find the missing child before the city collapses.
In "null," Mysterio delivers a chilling monologue to Daredevil about a forgotten villain’s final act—his desperate bid to leave a mark before death. The story unfolds as a tense, introspective exchange, where legacy, ego, and mortality collide in the shadow of a fading hero’s last performance.
In the quiet aftermath of loss, Daredevil confronts grief and duty at Karen's funeral, sharing a rare moment with Spidey and a poignant conversation with the Widow. As Nelson and Murdock return to their work, the return of the hero known as Daredevil signals a turning point—though what comes next remains unwritten.
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