“It’s on the house,” Leo said. “But you have to promise me one thing.”
To understand , you must first understand the fall of Matt Murdock. Before Game of Thrones or Infinity War , Frank Miller understood that to make a hero triumph, you must first destroy them completely. Born Again Comics
“We’re closing in ten,” Leo said, not looking up from his spreadsheet of debt. “It’s on the house,” Leo said
When fans discuss the pinnacle of Marvel storytelling, one title consistently rises to the top: . Originally published in 1986 across Daredevil #227–233, this arc redefined Matt Murdock, established Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli as legends, and set the standard for mature, "grounded" superhero narratives. The Story: Destruction and Redemption “It’s on the house