Fan-favorite writer Stephanie Phillips (PHOENIX) and superstar artist Lee Garbett (DEATH OF DOCTOR STRANGE) take over the Man Without Fear! Hell’s Kitchen is full of secrets — and no secret stays buried for long! As a fearsome new super villain named Omen targets Matt Murdock, it will be his alter ego Daredevil who takes the hits! But this mysterious new player isn’t all they appear — a secret DD will have to uncover quickly as he scrambles to settle into a life and status quo we’ve never seen him in before!
COLLECTING: Daredevil (2026) #1-5
“A rock-solid debut issue that feels authentic to the character, establishes his world, and leaves the reader wondering just how it is all going to go wrong.” – Comics Beat
“Phillips and Garbett have a real vision for Daredevil.” – ComicBook.com
“Feels like a fresh start in all the right ways, as a new creative team takes Matt Murdock in some unexpected directions.” – AIPT Comics
“Welcoming to those new to Matt Murdock, while also paying respect to the rich history of the character.” - Capes & Tights
Stephanie Phillips is an American comics writer whose work has appeared with a myriad of publishers. After earning a PhD in rhetoric and composition at the University of South Florida, she started writing for both Dark Horse and DC Comics before becoming a breakout star with her instant-classic run on DC’s Harley Quinn. Phillips continued her success with her widely acclaimed creator-owned series Grim, published by BOOM! Studios, solidifying her as one of the industry’s hottest writing talents. For Marvel, she has written acclaimed titles about iconic duos such as Rogue & Gambit and Black Widow & Hawkeye, as well as penning two smash-hit series in Spider-Gwen: The Ghost Spider and Phoenix.
Artist Lee Garbett has gone from U.K. newcomer to in-demand artist for America’s biggest publishers. Garbett has worked on characters ranging from Judge Dredd to Spider-Man, and helped launch the critically acclaimed DC series Batgirl. Garbett made a name for himself at Marvel with Loki: Agent of Asgard, and has illustrated titles including Fear Itself: The Deep, Ghost Rider and Death of Doctor Strange.
Fan-favorite writer Stephanie Phillips (PHOENIX) and superstar artist Lee Garbett (DEATH OF DOCTOR STRANGE) take over the Man Without Fear! Hell’s Kitchen is full of secrets — and no secret stays buried for long! As a fearsome new super villain named Omen targets Matt Murdock, it will be his alter ego Daredevil who takes the hits! But this mysterious new player isn’t all they appear — a secret DD will have to uncover quickly as he scrambles to settle into a life and status quo we’ve never seen him in before!
COLLECTING: Daredevil (2026) #1-5
Reviews
“A rock-solid debut issue that feels authentic to the character, establishes his world, and leaves the reader wondering just how it is all going to go wrong.” – Comics Beat
“Phillips and Garbett have a real vision for Daredevil.” – ComicBook.com
“Feels like a fresh start in all the right ways, as a new creative team takes Matt Murdock in some unexpected directions.” – AIPT Comics
“Welcoming to those new to Matt Murdock, while also paying respect to the rich history of the character.” - Capes & Tights
Author
Stephanie Phillips is an American comics writer whose work has appeared with a myriad of publishers. After earning a PhD in rhetoric and composition at the University of South Florida, she started writing for both Dark Horse and DC Comics before becoming a breakout star with her instant-classic run on DC’s Harley Quinn. Phillips continued her success with her widely acclaimed creator-owned series Grim, published by BOOM! Studios, solidifying her as one of the industry’s hottest writing talents. For Marvel, she has written acclaimed titles about iconic duos such as Rogue & Gambit and Black Widow & Hawkeye, as well as penning two smash-hit series in Spider-Gwen: The Ghost Spider and Phoenix.
Artist Lee Garbett has gone from U.K. newcomer to in-demand artist for America’s biggest publishers. Garbett has worked on characters ranging from Judge Dredd to Spider-Man, and helped launch the critically acclaimed DC series Batgirl. Garbett made a name for himself at Marvel with Loki: Agent of Asgard, and has illustrated titles including Fear Itself: The Deep, Ghost Rider and Death of Doctor Strange.