Strange #211
In "Une âme dans le besoin," Daredevil, recovering under the care of Sister Maggie, begins to unravel a truth that reshapes everything—his past, his identity, and the man he’s become. As Karen races to New York searching for Matt, Ben grapples with the weight of his story on Murdock and the Kingpin, while a new Daredevil suit takes shape in the shadows. Written by Frank Miller and illustrated with stark intensity by David Mazzucchelli, with colors by Christie Scheele, this 1987 issue delivers a quiet yet seismic turn in the character’s journey. The cover, by Mike Mignola, captures the tension in a single, haunting image.
In "Une âme dans le besoin," Attuma's pursuit of Marrina forces Heather to take flight to the U.S., where she seeks out Wolverine to master the new Vindicator suit. As they share memories of her role in his past, the two are suddenly caught in a deadly ambush by Lady Deathstrike.
In "Justice est faite !", Scourge infiltrates a prison with a deadly mission: to kill Flash Thompson, whom he believes is the Hobgoblin. But when Spider-Man intervenes, the plan unravels in a brutal twist—Scourge ends up confronting the Wraith instead, setting off a chain of violence that blurs the line between vengeance and justice.
In "Résurrection!," Daredevil, recovering under the care of Sister Maggie, begins to unravel a truth that reshapes his past—when he discovers she is his mother. As Karen arrives in New York searching for Matt and Ben grapples with the weight of his story on Murdock and Kingpin, the Kingpin himself commissions a new Daredevil costume from Melvin Potter, setting old wounds and new ambitions in motion.
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↩ Reprints The Defenders #102 (1981), Alpha Flight #33 (1986), Daredevil #230 (1986), Daredevil #231 (1986), The Amazing Spider-Man #278 (1986)
Reprinted in Spécial Strange #51 (1987)
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