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Iron Fist Advocates for Free Market Healthcare in Next Week's Man Without Fear #3

That Netflix cancellation really messed ol' Daredevil up. Matt Murdock is a broken man, both physically and emotionally, and he no longer wants to be Daredevil. Even still, he does hope to get back on his feet, so he's been training and recovering, but his good friend Iron Fist doesn't feel that Matt is getting the best medical rehab treatment available…

Iron Fist Advocates for Free Market Healthcare in Next Week's Man Without Fear #3

Danny Rand goes on to offer to pay for Matt to visit an expensive private facility and recover there. Oh, sure, because if you have lots of money, you deserve better medical care than anyone else? Well, that's what Iron Fist believes. But Luke Cage disagrees.

See it all in the preview below, and in Man Without Fear #3, which hits stores next Wednesday.

Man Without Fear #3
(W) Jed MacKay (A) Iban Coello (CA) Kyle Hotz
Daredevil is gone, but Hell's Kitchen is still a place of heroes and villains. Foggy Nelson (issue #1), the Defenders (issue #2), the many loves of Matt Murdock (issue #3), the Kingpin (issue #4) and a mysterious Guardian Devil (issue #5) will all learn what it means to live in a world without a Daredevil. And without a Daredevil to protect it, has hell come for his city? Who is The Man Without Fear?!
Rated T+
In Shops: Jan 16, 2019
SRP: $3.99


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