The Omega Effect: Daredevil, Punisher, And Spider-Man Collide

The Omega Effect: Daredevil, Punisher, And Spider-Man Collide

Back in January, Marvel announced a crossover event called The Omega Effect, featuring Daredevil, The Punisher, and Spider-Man. The story will take part in three chapters stretched out through Daredevil #11, The Punisher #10, and Avenging Spider-Man #6. The Punisher and Daredevil stories will be written by regular writers Greg Rucka and Mark Waid respectively, with the pair teaming to write the Spider-Man story. Marco Checchetto will be doing art on all three titles, and featured below is a three comic cover variant that connects to make the picture you see.

IGN has a very brief interview with Mark Waid speaking on the crossover and relationship between Daredevil and The Punisher. The two have met numerous times over the years, each one more explosive than the last. Waid commented on this relationship:

[These] two men don’t get along any better than they ever did — in fact, probably worse than at some other times. But Frank doesn’t have Matt himself targeted — as you’ll see, they both have bigger fish to fry.

The story was teased in the recent Spider-Man/Daredevil crossover featuring the Black Cat, centering on the Omega Drive taken by Daredevil from an organization of various criminal groups such as HYDRA and AIM. The big showdown between the three heroes kicks off in earnest in April.

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Source : IGN

Cody "The Thorverine" Ferrell

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