Marvel may have just sneakily confirmed one of the biggest Daredevil: Born Again fan theories

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Daredevil: Born Again fans who have been theorizing that Foggy Nelso🅘n's death in episode one may have been a fake out have seemingly been all but straight up vindicated thanks to the official Darede꧋vil Instagram account, which posted a series of images c🌟omparing scenes from the show to pages from the comics that inspired them.

The thing is, the death scene it shows for Foggy Nelson, from 1998's Daredevil #82 by writer Ed Brubaker and artists Michael Lark and Frank D'Armata, doesn't actually show Foggy dying. It shows Foggy faking his death.

It the second image in the post below:

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The issue was the source of the original Foggy Nelson fan-theory thanks to an easily-missed Easter egg lurking in the background of the opening scene of episode one which made reference to it. Foggy does seemingly die in the comic, but 🌠it's revealed some time later that his death is in fact a ruse, used as a pretense for him to enter witness protection.

Foggy takes on a new identity, trying to disconnect from hi❀s old life. But he's forced to return to New York City and to reveal himself to Matt Murdock when enemies of Daredevil track him down. Could this be a preview of what might be coming in Daredevil: Born Again season two, which is currently in production?

It's not so far-fetched. And considering the comparison is coming from official social media, not just a fan account, the chances are pretty high that the post is a message to eagle-eyed fans tha𒁏t the Foggy Nelson theories are about to be proven true.

New episodes of Dareܫdevil: Born Again are currently premiering every w𝐆eek on Disney Plus.


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