Something big is about to happen in Daredevil #25 according to Chip Zdarsky
Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto talk about this week's Daredevil #25 and some♍ twists as DD goes behind bars

December 2's is poised to change everything for the Man Without Fear, as Daredevil himself heads to prison while Matt Murdock rem⛎ains free, courtesy of a special deal with the legal system and some help from his twin brother Mike Murdock.
Guiding these changes are writer Chip Zdarsky and artist Marco Checchetto who, along with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:just-added rotating artist Mike H🀅awthorne, will take Daredevil into the depths of the New York City prison system, 🔯where his enemies are waiting.
Newsarama caught up with Zdarsky and Checchetto ahead of Daredevil #25's release to talk about what these changes mean not just for Matt Murd🥃ock an🤪d his cast, but for the creative team as it expands and moves into the next phase of Zdarsky and Checchetto's extended run.
Newsarama: Chip and Marco, you've been working together on Daredevil for some time now, and Daredevil #25 puts Matt Murdock in a new status quo. How has the journey to this point been, as a creative team?
Marco Checchetto: Fantastic. I love Chip'🌳s scripts, it's a pure joy to work on hꩵis pages. Every page is like: 'Oh wow! That's great!' Chip raises the bar with every issue and I want my art to live up to it.
I'm s🍌ure Chip will complain that I always ask him to put Spider-Man in Daredevil, but come on, in this series h🌠e wrote one of the best Spider-Men ever.
Chip Zdarsky: Ha! I'd never complain about more Spidey!
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Honestly, this has been one of the most satisfying creative partnerships in my career to d✅ate. Marco is a powerhouse of an artist to start with and he just keeps getting better and better! We feel incredibly in syn🦹c. And yeah, he draws a great Spider-Man!
Nrama: It seems Matt's going to jail for murder. What will that mean for his career as Daredevil?
Zdarsky: Oh, is he? I'll just say𒆙 this: whether inside a prison or out, he's still Daredevil. Hဣis mission has never been clearer.
Nrama: Matt's been to prison before, but this is different. What's at stake as he goes behind bars this time? What's his mindset?
Zdarsky: Well, he's apparently at peace with going to prisoꦐn. There's someಞ dissociation there as it's 'Daredevil' in the legal system and not 'Matt Murdock,' but reality will come crashing down on him at some point.
All of wh🎐at's happening could irreparably change the way superhero vigilantes operate. Just because you have powers doesn't mean you're ab🌜ove the law.
Nrama: Chip, 25 issues in, what do you see as the core of who Matt Murdock is? How do you plan to challenge that?
Zdarsky: Matt's core is his struggle betwee💜n his faith, his moral compass, and the legal system. All three inform who he is and while there can be overlap, there can also be conflict between them. So the challenge post-25 is which of those rises to the to🌳p? How do you reconcile them?
Nrama: Marco, prison is a very different environment from Hell's Kitchen. How are you adjusting to this setting, and to this take on Matt? How do you sell the 'Daredevil' of it all when you're dealing with a situation that's so removed from his usual superhero stories?
Checchetto: Hell's Kitchen will continue to be a star 💜in the series even without Matt.
The scenes set in prison w▨ill be very dark and black. There won't be many stunts and jumps given the tight spaces, but there will be a fair amount of violence.
Zdarsky: Heh.🙈 Marco hasn't seen the ⛄script to issue #29 yet…
Nrama: On that note, what's the biggest challenge Chip has put in a script so far?
Checchetto: Every one of Chipཧ's pages is a challenge and I like when he writes "Ok Marco! A tal💛king heads scene." When I read that, I know I can breathe for a couple of pages. [Laughs]
Issue #19 and #20 were difficult. The entire battle and the rendition of the 'new' radar sense were very challenging… but I know where we are going now and those issues arꦆe just a drop in the sea in comparison.
Zdarsky: I feel guilt with every word I type!
Nrama: Chip, same question in reverse: what's your favorite thing Marco's put on the page so far?
Zdarsky: That's incredibly hard to answer as almos🌺t every page makes me cheer when they come in!
I will say that no one has ever made Stilt-Man look cool and dangerous until Marco drew him. The page in issue #19 of the car smasꦜhing into his leg is just amazing.
Nrama: How will Mike Murdock factor into Matt's apparent conviction? Is there a chance we'll see Mike taking up as Daredevil while Matt's behind bars?
Checchetto: Chip will love this question. Just a minute✃, I'll get 𝕴my popcorn.
Zdarsky: [Laughs]. Well, let's just say Mike is settling in nicely to ꦺa life as 'Matt Murdock.'
Nrama: Who will Matt run into while he's in prison? He's put away his fair share of criminals.
Zdarsky: Well, we'll be meeting💦 some new characters, and some with ties to Matt. It's definitely goin𝕴g to get complicated.
Nrama: On that note, what's going on outside in Hell's Kitchen? #26 brings in King in Black – how does Daredevil tie into that?
Zdarsky: Hell's Kitchen is in the middle of rebuilding after the events of 'Inferno,' so an 𒆙alien invasion is not incredibly welcome right now. And it's especially not welcome in a prison, except maybe to some prisoners.
While one of our cast is going to prison, we have a lot happening outside of prison ༒as well.
Mayor Fisk's just getting started, Typhoid Mary is at a crossroa💞ds, Kirsten McDuffie is back 🌞in Daredevil's life, Elektra is plotting. And then there's Wilson Fisk's son...
Nrama: Marco, how has your perspective on Daredevil changed over the course of this run? How has your visual concept for him evolved?
Checchetto: I'm trying to reflect in my art what Chip writes about Matt. He is a broken man and always on the edge, fighting his demo𝓰ns.
He is not a clean and invincible hero, so I always like to paint him ✅with a face full of b🍎ruises, an unkempt beard, and a dirty costume (when he has it).
Nrama: What's ahead for Matt – and for this creative team? What can you each tell us about what comes next?
Checchetto: If I speak I die ... but I can guarantee that the developme💎nts for the series will be great and that I am already l💫ooking forward to drawing what lies ahead.
Zdarsky: I'm really excited to show everyone what we've been cooking! The next year is going to be huge for Matt and the cast, and I can't stress this enough: regular readers should tell their shops to put issue #25 aside for them so 🎃speculator🃏s don't snatch them up.
Just trust me.
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