Years into the future, a powerless Matt Murdock is no longer Daredevil — but he’s still the Man Without Fear!
Superstar creative team, writer Charles Soule (Daredevil, She Hulk, Darth Vader) and artist extraordinaire Steve McNiven (Civil War, Old Man Logan) unite to bring forth a distopian version of the future of Matt Murdock, Daredevil, and the death knell of a once great city!
DARK TIMES FOR DAREDEVIL
The stellar creative team of DEATH OF WOLVERINE (Soule and McNiven) reunites for a bold future vision of Daredevil, introducing a grizzled, older version of Matt Murdock!
Matt may no longer have his incredible abilities, but he’s still doing whatever he can to help those in need in a city broken beyond repair. And he’ll finally be able take the fight to where it matters most when catastrophe strikes, causing his powers to miraculously return.
With no one by his side, Daredevil has little chance against the evil permeating every corner — until Captain America entrusts him with a mission to safeguard the world’s only hope!
COLLECTING: Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell (2025) 1-3
Based in Brooklyn, New York, Charles Soule has written novels, comics, screenplays and stories of all types. Also a musician and an attorney, Soule somehow finds time to be one of the busiest writers in comics. Among his Marvel credits are Thunderbolts, She-Hulk and the landmark Death of Wolverine, as well as its immediate follow-up (Wolverines) and its eventual sequel (Return of Wolverine). Soule brought his legal expertise to the pages of Daredevil and assembled a blockbuster squad in Astonishing X-Men. Following solo series starring Darth Vader, Lando Calrissian and Poe Dameron, Soule turned his attention to the iconic rebel crew in a new volume of the flagship Star Wars title, and he was one of the select group of authors chosen to chart the unseen era of the High Republic.
Artist Steve McNiven parlayed a chance trip to San Diego Comic-Con into a position at CrossGen Comics, where he quickly earned a regular assignment on Meridian. When CrossGen ceased publishing, McNiven moved on to Marvel Knights 4 with writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. Next, he joined Warren Ellis on Ultimate Secret. In 2006, McNiven and Mark Millar shattered the Marvel Universe’s status quo in Civil War. His next assignments included Brian Michael Bendis’ New Avengers and the initial story arc of Amazing Spider-Man’s “Brand New Day” era. McNiven and Millar reteamed for “Old Man Logan” in Wolverine and the creator-owned Nemesis, published under the Marvel Icon imprint. With Ed Brubaker, McNiven helped relaunch Captain America; his later Marvel work includes Guardians of the Galaxy with Bendis and Uncanny Avengers with Rick Remender. McNiven cemented his reputation as one of the all-time great Wolverine artists on the climactic series Death of Wolverine.
Years into the future, a powerless Matt Murdock is no longer Daredevil — but he’s still the Man Without Fear!
Superstar creative team, writer Charles Soule (Daredevil, She Hulk, Darth Vader) and artist extraordinaire Steve McNiven (Civil War, Old Man Logan) unite to bring forth a distopian version of the future of Matt Murdock, Daredevil, and the death knell of a once great city!
DARK TIMES FOR DAREDEVIL
The stellar creative team of DEATH OF WOLVERINE (Soule and McNiven) reunites for a bold future vision of Daredevil, introducing a grizzled, older version of Matt Murdock!
Matt may no longer have his incredible abilities, but he’s still doing whatever he can to help those in need in a city broken beyond repair. And he’ll finally be able take the fight to where it matters most when catastrophe strikes, causing his powers to miraculously return.
With no one by his side, Daredevil has little chance against the evil permeating every corner — until Captain America entrusts him with a mission to safeguard the world’s only hope!
COLLECTING: Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell (2025) 1-3
Author
Based in Brooklyn, New York, Charles Soule has written novels, comics, screenplays and stories of all types. Also a musician and an attorney, Soule somehow finds time to be one of the busiest writers in comics. Among his Marvel credits are Thunderbolts, She-Hulk and the landmark Death of Wolverine, as well as its immediate follow-up (Wolverines) and its eventual sequel (Return of Wolverine). Soule brought his legal expertise to the pages of Daredevil and assembled a blockbuster squad in Astonishing X-Men. Following solo series starring Darth Vader, Lando Calrissian and Poe Dameron, Soule turned his attention to the iconic rebel crew in a new volume of the flagship Star Wars title, and he was one of the select group of authors chosen to chart the unseen era of the High Republic.
Artist Steve McNiven parlayed a chance trip to San Diego Comic-Con into a position at CrossGen Comics, where he quickly earned a regular assignment on Meridian. When CrossGen ceased publishing, McNiven moved on to Marvel Knights 4 with writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. Next, he joined Warren Ellis on Ultimate Secret. In 2006, McNiven and Mark Millar shattered the Marvel Universe’s status quo in Civil War. His next assignments included Brian Michael Bendis’ New Avengers and the initial story arc of Amazing Spider-Man’s “Brand New Day” era. McNiven and Millar reteamed for “Old Man Logan” in Wolverine and the creator-owned Nemesis, published under the Marvel Icon imprint. With Ed Brubaker, McNiven helped relaunch Captain America; his later Marvel work includes Guardians of the Galaxy with Bendis and Uncanny Avengers with Rick Remender. McNiven cemented his reputation as one of the all-time great Wolverine artists on the climactic series Death of Wolverine.