Obras Maestras #1
"Apocalipsis" in Obras Maestras #1 (1991) delivers a brutal, atmospheric turn in Matt’s unraveling journey, with Frank Miller and Jesús Carruesco scripting a relentless confrontation that sees Matt go head-to-head with Kingpin—only to be left unconscious, framed, and thrown into the river. David Mazzucchelli’s stark, expressive art, rendered in collaboration with Richmond Lewis’s evocative colors and Marcelino Hernández’s tight lettering, captures the weight of Matt’s descent, while the cover by Mazzucchelli himself sets a grim, foreboding tone.
In "Purgatorio," Matt’s already unraveling life hits a breaking point when he confronts Kingpin head-on—only to be knocked unconscious and left to die. After Kingpin has a taxi driver killed with Matt’s own cane and sends both the body and Matt plunging into the river, the city’s police find no trace of a corpse. But Matt surfaces, unbroken, emerging from the water with a quiet, unsettling resolve.
In "¡Paria!," a young Matt Murdock confronts a terrifying vision of Santa Claus—Turk—whose violent act leaves him wounded and in the care of the compassionate Sister Maggie. As the shadows of his past deepen, a warning echoes: Ben is urged not to get drawn into the tangled web surrounding Murdock and Kingpin.
In "Nacer otra vez," Matt Murdock, recovering from a crisis, finds unexpected help in the unlikely form of Sister Maggie—only to discover she may be the mother he never knew. As Karen Page arrives in New York searching for answers and Ben Urich grapples with the truth behind Daredevil’s past, Kingpin’s shadow looms with a chilling new plan: a Daredevil suit forged by Melvin Potter. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, weaving faith, identity, and legacy into a deeply personal chapter of one of Marvel’s most enduring heroes.
In "Salvado," Ben's investigation into Kingpin puts his wife in danger, forcing Matt to confront one of Kingpin's enforcers in a daring Daredevil disguise—only to take the mask for himself afterward. As tensions rise, Matt and Karen find themselves drawn back together in the aftermath of a violent confrontation.
In "Armageddon," Captain America steps into a brutal clash between Daredevil and Nuke, only to uncover a chilling truth: the super-soldier program is still alive, secretly revived by the government. As he and Daredevil piece together the connection between Nuke and Kingpin, their investigation threatens to unravel the criminal kingpin’s carefully constructed image.
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