The Daredevils #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Judgement Day" in The Daredevils #6 (1983) sees Captain Britain dragged before an extra-dimensional tribunal by the Special Executive, forced to confront Saturnyne—once a figure who abandoned him—now standing trial as a condemned prisoner. Written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Alan Davis, the story unfolds with tense moral stakes as Captain Britain grapples with his past and the unsettling revelation that Saturnyne’s judge is also her heir, with everything to gain from her conviction. The cover by Frank Miller, Alan Davis, Joe Rubinstein, and Alan Davis captures the high-stakes gravity of the moment.
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Captain Britain is forcibly brought to the extra-dimensional trial of Saturnyne by the Special Executive. At first he refuses to testify on her behalf as she once abandoned him in his time of need but, after witnessing her sorry state as a condemned prisoner, he decides to speak up for her. He becomes even more concerned when he discovers that her judge is also her successor to the imperial throne and stands to gain a lot if she is found guilty. Mandragon destroys the universe containing Earth-238 but the Fury escapes.
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