MARVEL COMICS ANNOUNCES DAREDEVIL: COLD DAY IN HELL SERIES AT NEW YORK COMIC CON!
Charles Soule and Steve McNiven’s dark future epic, DAREDEVIL: COLD DAY IN HELL, begins in April.
Just now at the Marvel Fanfare with C.B. Cebulski Panel at New York Comic Con, the Marvel Comics Editor in Chief was joined by best-selling artist Steve McNiven (Civil War) and New York Times best-selling author Charles Soule (Star Wars) to reveal an epic new Daredevil limited series launching next year: DAREDEVIL: COLD DAY IN HELL.
DAREDEVIL: COLD DAY IN HELL will mark McNiven’s first major Marvel Comics work in nearly a decade. Joining him is no stranger to Hell’s Kitchen—Charles Soule, who had a classic run on Daredevil in 2015. Following their acclaimed work together on Death of Wolverine, this superstar creative team reunite for a bold vision of Daredevil in the same spirit as what McNiven did with Old Man Logan. Set in a Marvel Universe future on the brink of collapse, the series introduces a grizzled, older version of Matt Murdock.
Years into the future, a powerless Matt Murdock is no longer Daredevil, but he’s still the Man Without Fear! Doing whatever he can to help those in need in a city broken beyond repair, he’ll finally be able to take the fight to where it matters most when something catastrophic happens, causing his powers to return miraculously. 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…
“I know whatever idea I write is going to be executed masterfully by Steve, and that level of trust allows you to take a lot of risks,” Soule said. “It’s been a really interesting process because the way we made it is something I wouldn’t do with an artist that I didn’t have this level of collaboration and trust with. We’ve been working on this book for four years, and that time has been well spent.”
“I started out by going why are not more people learning from Frank [Miller] and the storytelling he does,” McNiven said. “I was inspired by his work on Dark Knight Returns. To a certain degree, the structure of a 16 panel grid forces you to do different storytelling techniques.”
Check out the cover along with interior artwork, and stay tuned for more news about DAREDEVIL: COLD DAY IN HELL in the months ahead! For more information, visit Marvel.com.