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Cover: Frank Miller

Marvel Top #5

Mar 1998 · Panini France · 32 FRF; 233 BEF; 9,60 CHF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Elektra ressuscitée”

"Elektra ressuscitée" is a haunting, visually striking chapter in Frank Miller’s legendary run, where Matt Murdock’s grief over Elektra’s death blurs the line between nightmare and reality. As the Hand manipulates the past and resurrects Bullseye, Matt confronts both his inner demons and a terrifying new threat, with Elektra appearing in visions that feel all too real. Frank Miller’s stark, expressive art—both in story and on the cover—drives home the emotional weight of a story where memory, loss, and the supernatural collide.

writer, artist, inker Frank Miller · colorist Lynn Varley · cover Frank Miller

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writer, artist, inker Frank Miller
colorist Lynn Varley
cover pencils, inks Frank Miller

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Matt Murdock is having nightmares about his dead love, Elektra, and they begin to invade his real life and he fights the Hand with Elektra. Bullseye is killed. Elektra battles zombies while the Hand makes off with Bullseye's body. Matt engages the Jonin in a battle of the minds and wins. Elektra shows up and the two make love but it is a dream. The Hand has resurrected Bullseye. Elektra helps Matt battle Bullseye and they succeed in killing him but Elektra is fatally wounded. Elektra dies and Matt wonders which parts of the week's events were real and which were illusions.

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