Top BD #36
In "Il aurait dû mal tourner," Matt’s obsession with Elektra leads him into a dangerous entanglement that blurs the line between passion and peril. As their intense training and secret romance ignite, a warning from Stick casts a shadow over their bond—just as Elektra’s father is murdered and the Kingpin rises to power. Written by Frank Miller and illustrated with sharp precision by John Romita Jr., with inks by Al Williamson and colors by Christie Scheele, this 1994 issue delivers a gripping, moody tale of love, loss, and the cost of secrets. The cover, by John Romita Jr. and Al Williamson, captures the tension in a single, haunting image.
In a shadowed 1994 tale from Top BD #36, Matt Murdock finds himself drawn into a storm when he breaks into Elektra’s home, uncovering a mystery that ignites a fierce bond between them. As their training sessions grow more intense and their love affair blazes hot, Stick’s warnings echo—her past is darker than it seems. With Elektra’s father dead and the Kingpin rising, Matt must face the truth about the woman he loves before the city falls into chaos.
Matt Murdock returns to New York and finds a young runaway named Mickey holed up in his father’s old gym, a place heavy with memory. When the Kingpin takes her captive to force her into a pornographic film, Matt must navigate a web of danger and old ghosts to reach her before it’s too late.
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↩ Reprints Daredevil The Man without Fear #3 (1993), Daredevil The Man without Fear #4 (1994), Daredevil The Man without Fear #5 (1994)
Reprinted in Strange Spécial Origines #301 (1995)
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