Daredevil: Redemption #6
In "Redemption Part 6," Matt Murdock confronts the weight of a past failure as he returns to a man condemned for a murder he didn’t commit—now facing execution. Written by David Hine and illustrated by Michael Gaydos, with colors by Lee Loughridge and lettering by Virtual Calligraphy and Cory Petit, the issue captures a haunting moment of moral reckoning. The striking cover by Bill Sienkiewicz underscores the emotional gravity of a hero who, despite solving the truth, cannot undo the cost of justice delayed.
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Matt's client is convicted of murder and sentenced to death. Years later, as the penalty is about to be enforced, Matt visits the boy during his death watch and is subtly asked by his innocent charge if the rumors about him being Daredevil are true and, if so, could he prevent the upcoming execution. Matt stands by helpless as the boy is killed by lethal injection. Daredevil finally solves the real crime and brings the murderer to justice but too late to prevent an innocent from death.
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