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Cover: Alex Ross

Marvel #38

Mar 2000 · Panini France · 25 FRF; 183 BEF; 7,50 CHF; 7.50 CAD
“Une aventure explosive”

In "Une aventure explosive," Daredevil stands up for an innocent man wrongfully accused of terrorism by the Kingpin, winning a crucial court victory. But when the criminal mastermind escalates his plan, Matt Murdock must confront four of his most dangerous enemies in a high-stakes showdown. With art by Lee Weeks and inks by Robert Campanella, and a striking cover by Alex Ross, this 2000 issue delivers a tense, action-packed story rooted in justice and defiance.

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writer Dan Chichester · artist Lee Weeks · inker Robert Campanella · colorist Christie Scheele · colorist Ian Laughlin · colorist Mark Bernardo · cover Alex Ross

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artist Lee Weeks
colorist Ian Laughlin
colorist Mark Bernardo
cover pencils, inks Alex Ross

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Kingpin tries to frame a Middle Eastern man for terrorism so he can get his hands on a shipment of weapons. Matt defends the patsy and wins in court. Daredevil takes on four of his deadliest foes to foil the Kingpin's scheme.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).