Marvel Special #9
In "Der Tag danach," a 1999 Marvel Special from Panini Deutschland, the aftermath of past conflicts weighs heavily on the characters: Karen frets over Matt’s lingering obsession with the Black Widow, while Rosalind warns Foggy to keep his distance from Liz. When Daredevil intervenes to save Rosalind from a gangster attack, he’s drawn into a dangerous confrontation with a man from her turbulent past. Written by Karl Kesel and Frank Borsch, with striking art by Cary Nord and inks by Matt Ryan, Al Milgrom, and Hilary Barta, the story unfolds with emotional tension and sharp, atmospheric detail. The cover, also by Cary Nord, captures the mood of unease and anticipation.
In "Die längste Nacht," Daredevil swings through the shadows of New York as Karen, in her late-night radio show, explores how the city’s perception of its masked hero has shifted in the wake of the Onslaught aftermath. The story weaves together the vigilante’s silent patrols and the intimate, confessional tone of a city-wide conversation, asking what it means to be a protector when the world feels unrecognizable.
In "…Drängende Fragen," Daredevil’s world shifts when his closest friend Foggy is exposed, prompting Molten Man to seek help from the law firm over a string of break-ins at Osborne Chemicals. With tensions rising, Daredevil reunites with Black Widow to confront the enigmatic Grey Gargoyle, diving into a mystery that tests loyalty and justice.
In "Blick nie zurück," Daredevil finds himself drawn into Rosalind’s past when he rescues her from a gang attack, leading him to confront a figure from her turbulent history. As Karen worries over Matt’s lingering obsession with the Black Widow and Foggy is warned to stay away from Liz, the story unfolds with quiet tension and emotional weight.
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