The new series Daredevil: A Cold Day in Hell #1 was unveiled today at the Marvel Fanfare Panel held at New York CC, with Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief CB Cebulski moderating the panel. He is joined by bestselling artist Steve McNiven (Civil War) and New York Times bestselling author Charles Soule (Star Wars) to announce an epic new Daredevil limited series.
“I know that any idea I write will be executed brilliantly by Steve. When you have that level of trust, you can take a lot of risks,” Saul said. “This was a very interesting process, because the way we made this work is something you wouldn’t do with an artist you don’t have this level of collaboration and trust with.” I’ve been working on it for four years, and it’s time well spent.”
“I started by asking, why aren’t more people learning from Frank (Miller) and his storytelling,” McNiven said. “I was inspired by his work on The Dark Knight Returns. The structure of the 16-panel grid necessitates different storytelling techniques to some extent.”
Check out the preview below.
Years later, the helpless Matt Murdock is no longer Daredevil, but he is still a man without fear. He does everything he can to help those in need in a city broken beyond repair, and when a catastrophe occurs and his powers are miraculously restored, he ends up in the place that matters most. You will be able to put up a fight. With no one on his side, Daredevil stands little chance against the evil that pervades every corner, until Captain America entrusts him with the mission of protecting the world’s only hope…
Daredevil: A Cold Day in Hell #1 (/3)
Written by Charles Soule
Art and cover: STEVE McNIVEN
Release date: April 2025
New York, NY — October 19, 2024 — Just now, Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief joins best-selling artist Steve McNiven (“Civil War”) in New York at the CB Cebulski Panel’s Marvel Fanfare at New York Comic Con.・Participated with the Times’ best artists. – Popular author Charles Soule (Star Wars) announces an epic new Daredevil limited series, Daredevil: A Cold Day in Hell, coming next year.
Daredevil: A Cold Day in Hell marks McNiven’s first major Marvel Comics work in nearly a decade. Joining Hell’s Kitchen is no stranger to Charles Soule, who worked on the 2015 classic Daredevil. Following their collaboration on the acclaimed Death of Wolverine, the superstar creative team reunited to bring Daredevil’s bold vision to life in the same spirit as McNiven. I did it with Old Man Logan. Set in the future of the Marvel Universe on the brink of collapse, the series features an older, grizzled version of Matt Murdock.
Years later, the helpless Matt Murdock is no longer Daredevil, but he is still a man without fear. He does everything he can to help those in need in a city broken beyond repair, and when a catastrophe occurs and his powers are miraculously restored, he ends up in the place that matters most. You will be able to put up a fight. With no one on his side, Daredevil stands little chance against the evil that pervades every corner, until Captain America entrusts him with the mission of protecting the world’s only hope…
“I know that any idea I write will be executed brilliantly by Steve. When you have that level of trust, you can take a lot of risks,” Saul said. “This was a very interesting process, because the way we created this work is something you wouldn’t do with an artist you don’t have this level of collaboration and trust with.” I’ve been working on it for four years, and it’s time well spent.”
“I started by asking, why aren’t more people learning from Frank (Miller) and his storytelling,” McNiven said. “I was inspired by his work on The Dark Knight Returns. The structure of the 16-panel grid necessitates different storytelling techniques to some extent.”
Check out the cover and interior artwork, and stay tuned for more on DAREDEVIL: COLD DAY IN HELL in the coming months. For more information, visit Marvel.com.
Daredevil: A Cold Day in Hell #1 (/3)
Written by Charles Soule
Art and cover: STEVE McNIVEN
Released in April 2024
