Matt Marduk is an old man. His powers were over a long time ago, causing him to abandon his life as a dearest. Now, he is a simple priest, running a soup kitchen in the future version of New York City. But under the streets of the city, something is being found that will re -implement Matt Murdok, and restore its confidence in its powers and heroes.
This setup for Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell #1, former Daredevil Series author Charles Civil and a flash forward comedy of All Star Artist Steve McNews, which offers some of his career’s most clear tasks. It is a kind of Daredevil Central on Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns, which digs the essence of Matt Marduk and provides the current Daredevil’s story of an excellent partner: born again streaming series.
Forward to dear Devil: Cold day in hell #1
Daredevil: Cool day hell #1 opens with an elderly Matt Marduk that has a unilateral conversation with the headstone that has a hidden refusal. Although it seems that Murdok is talking to a lost dear, perhaps Elctra, he is really talking to Wilson Fisk’s grave. As Matt has announced that the current conflict in his world, including NYC, is torn from war with terrorists, all of which is “part of God’s plan,” he slowly makes his way to his soup’s kitchen.
As it turns out, Matt’s aging has cost the cost of its powers, which was slowly faded as he grew up. Now, she is no longer a dear dear, and has not fought in the years. But the trouble still finds it because he has dissolved with two bullying who takes his money, barely leaving his stick and showing him any pity.
Matt, coming face to face with anxiety that is around it, enters the soup’s kitchen. But as in luck, something else is going on. When a major terrorist attack blows up nearby subway tunnels, the surrounding area is bathing with radiation that suddenly falls to the powers of the mats.
Since he ignores his cracking and cracking old bones to jump in action for the first time in years, none other than Matt Steve Rogers, who is protecting a young girl. Steve, who bravely holds a ton of debris because its strength ends, pleads for the protection of the girl from the mat, as it is happening, as it is all the centers.
Matt Steve does not hesitate to take his word, even after the rubble falls, the former Captain killed America. This sets up a new adventure for Matt, and he found a way to go back to bravery to protect a young girl, which he knows nothing. And with an ancient enemies – a curved, broken Belsey – waiting in the wings, things are just growing.
In a way, Dear Devil: Cold Day in Hell #1 Creates an excellent companion piece for the current Daredevil: Borne Ree once again, in which a retired Matt Marduk attracts himself to his life due to the serious conditions around him. But contrary to the misery that was born again, in which both Matt and Wilson struggle to overcome their “violent nature”, as Kingpin has said, the cold day is tapping the hope in hell that comes with Matt Marduk’s dual life.
In a world that has become violent and cold, Matt Marduk never hesitate to help people around him, whether it is a soup kitchen, or without any thinking. Not because he misses control, but because he knows that people are needy. It is a ray of hope that is wrapped in dustopian clothes – something that echoes in 2025 as before.
Dear Devil: Cool Day Hell is sold on May 14.
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