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Daredevil #93 The Devil Takes a Ride: Conclusion
Cover Date: March, 2007
Matt Murdock is found by two passing motorists walking downt the road in upstate New York. As news of Murdocks return after breaking out of prison with the Punisher hits the media, Foggy Nelson, still in the witness protection plan, finds out. Matt hold ...
Issue Description
Matt Murdock is found by two passing motorists walking downt the road in upstate New York. As news of Murdocks return after breaking out of prison with the Punisher hits the media, Foggy Nelson, still in the witness protection plan, finds out.
Matt holds a press conference on the steps of his brownstone stating that he was taken prisoner by the Punisher who was tired of him getting criminals "back on the streets." He also claimed that when the FBI Director confessed to fabricated evidence against Murdock in his suicide note, the Punisher had his men set Murdock free.
As Matt begins to enjoy the direction of his life being reunited with Milla, Foggy arrives and Matt is both shocked and relieved to find his best friend alive.
In court, the charges against Matt are dropped and Foggy and Becky Blake argue to get Matt's attorney license reinstated. At their celebration dinner, Nelson and Murdock ask Becky to become a partner at their lawfirm. She accepts. They will only be taking referals without revealing the location of their office to the public.
Matt finally comes to term with one last loose end he needs to take care of. He pays a visit to Ryker's and becomes the Kingpin's attorney. Before the death of Fisk's wife, Vanessa, Matt gave his word to her that he would get Wilson free. It was the two of them that turned Vanessa from an innocent person to the evil she soon became. As part of the deal, Fisk had to give up his citizenship.
Daredevil (1998)
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
Volume 2 (continued from volume 1)
Part of the Marvel Knights imprint, with a top writer Kevin Smith and artist Joe Quasada at the series' helm. With issue 26, Brain Micheal Bendis took over the series, which lasted until issue 81, making it one of the longest running and most critically acclaimed runs for any writer on the character. After issue #119, the series reverts to its original numbering of volume 1 with issue #500, collecting two volumes into one. The volume ends at issue #512. After this point it becomes Black Panther: Man Without Fear. Daredevil's adventures continued with Daredevil Volume 3.
This series is also collected in trade paperbacks:
Guardian Devil (#1-8) Parts of a Hole (#9-15) Wake Up (#16-19) Underboss (#26-31) Out (#32-40) Lowlife (#41-45) Hardcore (#46-50) Echo: Vision Quest (#51-55) King of Hell's Kitchen (#56-60) The Widow (#61-65) Golden Age (#66-70) Decalogue (#71-75) The Murdock Papers (#76-81) The Devil, Inside and Out, Vol 1 (#82-87) The Devil, Inside and Out, Vol 2 (#88-93) Hell to Pay, Vol 1 (#94-99) Hell to Pay, Vol 2 (#100-105, Annual 1) Cruel and Unusual (#106-110) Lady Bullseye (#111-115) Return of the King (#116-119, #500) The Devil's Hand (#501-507) Shadowland (#508-512)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.