Marvel Comics - La collection #12
In this gripping installment of La collection #12, Matt’s descent into chaos reaches a breaking point as he faces the Kingpin in a brutal confrontation that leaves him broken and abandoned. After being thrown into the river with a dead cab driver and a weapon tied to his name, Matt’s survival becomes a mystery even the police can’t solve—yet he emerges, more determined than ever. Written by Frank Miller and Nicole Duclos, with striking art by David Mazzucchelli and colors by Richmond Lewis, this issue blends raw tension with a haunting sense of inevitability, all rendered in a cover by Mazzucchelli that captures the weight of the moment.
In "null," Matt's already-fractured world spirals further as he faces the Kingpin in a brutal confrontation that leaves him broken and abandoned. After being left for dead in the river with a murdered cab driver's body, Matt surfaces—unseen, untraceable, and slipping further into the shadows.
In a haunting flashback told from young Matt’s perspective, a masked man in a Santa suit attacks him, leaving a lasting wound that shapes his future. As the story unfolds, a reporter named Ben is cautioned against digging into the truth behind Matt Murdock and the Kingpin, hinting at secrets buried deep in the city’s shadows.
In a quiet moment of recovery, Daredevil is tended to by Sister Maggie, unaware of the truth that will unravel his past. As Karen races to New York searching for Matt, Ben grapples with the weight of his story on Murdock and Kingpin, while the Kingpin secretly commissions a Daredevil costume from Melvin Potter. The revelation that Sister Maggie is his mother sends shockwaves through Matt’s world—just as his life begins to shift in ways he never expected.
In "null," Ben’s investigation into the Kingpin puts his wife in danger, forcing Matt to step into the shadows once more—this time in a Daredevil costume he claims after a brutal clash with one of the Kingpin’s enforcers. As the past and present collide, Matt and Karen find themselves drawn back together in the wake of chaos and consequence.
In "null," Captain America crosses paths with Daredevil during a brutal clash with Nuke, uncovering a chilling truth: the Super Soldier Program is still alive and active. As Cap and DD piece together the connection between Nuke and the Kingpin, they set in motion a plan that threatens to dismantle the criminal mastermind’s influence—though the full consequences remain uncertain.
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