Marvel has announced a new story arc running through the pages of Daredevil and three other titles beginning in February 2017.
It all starts in DAREDEVIL #17, as secrets will be revealed! Blockbuster creators Charles Soule and Ron Garney team to answer the question on everyone’s mind – just how did Matt Murdock regain his secret identity?! Then prepare to delve into the mind of two vile villains in KINGPIN #1 from Matthew Rosenberg (Rocket Raccoon, Civil War II: Kingpin) & Ben Torres (Daredevil) and BULLSEYE #1 from Ed Brisson (Secret Wars Battleworld) and Guillermo Sanna (Deadpool). Finally, Sin City is about to get a new player in ELEKTRA #1 – from writer Matt Owens (Marvel’s Luke Cage) and artist Alec Morgan (Secret Wars Journal)! How long can Elektra escape her past when she runs afoul of Arcade and his new Murderworld?!
“Fans are going to love what we have in store for our street level superstars in 2017,” said Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso. “We’re taking Daredevil and some of the characters in his orbit, sending them off in different directions for some brand-new stories from rising stars in the comics industry. How long before they all collide? Knowing Matt Murdock – not long. There’s some big things happening in this corner of the Marvel Universe, and these four titles are just the beginning.”
Kingpin, Bullseye, and Elektra all get new series out of this deal:
DAREDEVIL #17
Written by CHARLES SOULE
Art & Cover by RON GARNEY
On Sale This February!
KINGPIN #1
Written by MATTHEW ROSENBERG
Art by BEN TORRES
Cover by JEFF DEKAL
Connecting Variant by MARCO CHECCHETTO
On Sale This February!
BULLSEYE #1
Written by ED BRISSON
Art by GUILLERMO SANNA
Cover by DAVE JOHNSON
Connecting Variant by MARCO CHECCHETTO
On Sale This February!
ELEKTRA #1
Written by MATT OWENS
Art by ALEC MORGAN
Cover by ELIZABETH TORQUE
Connecting Variant by MARCO CHECCHETTO
On Sale This February!
Are readers ready for four Daredevil related titles? Will the three new series make it to an ongoing feature, or will they end up being mini-series? If Marvel can pull this off, and keep a regular schedule, we could end up with one new issue a week in this Running With The Devil cycle.