Devil's Reign (2022) Reading Order - Comic Book Herald (2024)

Believe it or not, Wilson Fisk, Kingpin of Crime, has been Marvel’s Mayor of NYC since 2016. That’s a long run in office for a longtime Marvel villain who has crushed more heads like melons than even this guy. And all that power in the hands of the Kingpin comes to a head in 2022’s Marvel Universe event,Devil’s Reign.

Hot on the heels of Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto’s 37 issue run ofDaredevil, with a great focus on Wilson Fisk’s actions as mayor, the action will spiral into a story too big for the Daredevil title and into a full sized event. Devil’s Reign promises to threaten the heroes of Marvel’s New York with Kingpin’s unique brand of secrets, political pressure, and supervillain fights.

Previously:King in Black

Below you’ll find a complete guide toDevil’s Reign, including reading orders, guides, and checklists for comics as they’re announced and released.

The Road to Devil’s Reign

Devil's Reign (2022) Reading Order - Comic Book Herald (2)The Purple Children

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The Charles Soule run on Daredevil begins with Daredevil’s identity mysteriously back under wraps (after the iconic Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev story “Out” led to varifying degrees of blown secret identity), and it’s in issues #17 to #20 that the answer is revealed in the form of the Purple Man’s “Purple Children.”

The purple children actually debut in the previous run by Mark Waid and Chris Samnee, and can be seen in issues #8 to #10. Regardless, their actions here are a major driver in Kingpin’s state of mind inDevil’s Reign.

Mayor Fisk

Issues:Daredevil #595 to #600

If your first question is, wait, when did Wilson Fisk, the motherflippin’ Kingpin, become Mayor of New York City, you’ll have to run your Daredevil reading back before the current run. Previous Daredevil series writer Charles Soule gave us Mayor Fisk as part of Marvel Legacy circa 2016.

Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto’s Daredevil

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Issues: Daredevil#1 to #21, Annual #1 (2020), Daredevil #22 to #36

The Zdarsky and Checchetto era of Matt Murdock kicked off in early 2019 as part of Marvel’sFresh Startera, and quickly entered the pantheon of critically acclaimed and adored runs in Daredevil history. The creators aren’t necessarily doing anyonething that defines their run, so much as playing with the greatest hits of Miller, Nocenti, Bendis, Brubaker and more, and amplifying those ideas into something new, exciting, and yes, fresh.

Since Zdarsky and Checchetto are at the helm ofDevil’s Reign, their full run to date promises the most relevant background reading, and in my opinion, one of the best Marvel books of the past three years.

King in Black: Thunderbolts

Devil's Reign (2022) Reading Order - Comic Book Herald (4)Issues: KiB Thunderbolts #1 to #3

During Marvel’sKing in Blackevent, Kingpin organizes his own unit of Thunderbolts, sending them on a suicide mission of sorts while Knull invades New York. The Matthew Rosenberg mini not only gives a fun glimpse into Kingpin and various Marvel villains’ actions duringKing in Black, but also foreshadows some of Big Willy’s actions during Devil’s Reign.

We already know the new Thunderbolts team in the 2022 event will consist of Crossbones, Taskmaster, Typhoid Mary, Shocker, Whiplash, Rhino and Kraven the Hunter.

Daredevil: Born Again

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Frank Miller and David Mazzuchelli’s “Born Again” is an all time classic, pretty widely considered one of the best Marvel stories of all time. That alone is plenty of reason to read or revisit, but I actually anticipateDevil’s Reignwill reflect much of what “Born Again” was doing thematically, particularly in the ways Wilson Fisk and Matt Murdock have historically interacted.

Collected Devil’s Reign Comics

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Collects:Devil’s Reign #1 to #6

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Devil’s Reign Comic Book Checklist

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Devils Reign #2

Daredevil: Woman Without Fear #1

Daredevil: Woman Without Fear #2

Important tie in alert!

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Spider-Woman #18

Technically issue #19 also has the Devil’s Reign banner after this, but unless you’re already reading Spider-Woman, there’s no need.

Devil’s Reign: Villains for Hire #1

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Devil’s Reign: X-Men #1

Devil’s Reign: X-Men #2

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Devil’s Reign: Superior Four #1

Devil’s Reign: Superior Four #2

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Devils Reign #3

Moon Knight #8

Pretty loose tie-in – worth it because this run is great, but not a big part of the Devil’s Reign event.

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Devils Reign #4

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In his newsletter, Chip Zdarsky mentions this issue has major spoilers forDevil’s Reign #5, even though it’s being released a week earlier.Devil's Reign (2022) Reading Order - Comic Book Herald (31)

Devils Reign #6

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FAQs

Devil's Reign (2022) Reading Order - Comic Book Herald? ›

Most Western comics are read from left to right, top to bottom. See Jessica Abel's “What is a 'Graphic Novel? '” two-page comic (Page 1 and Page 2) to gain a better understanding of this format.

How to read comics in order? ›

Most Western comics are read from left to right, top to bottom. See Jessica Abel's “What is a 'Graphic Novel? '” two-page comic (Page 1 and Page 2) to gain a better understanding of this format.

What comes after Daredevil Born Again comic? ›

Sequel. The "Last Rites" story arc in Daredevil #297–300, though written and drawn by an entirely different set of creators (except for colorist Christie Scheele), is to an extent a thematic sequel to "Born Again".

Do you have to read Devils Night in order? ›

You don't have to.

Who is Mike Murdock in Marvel? ›

Daredevil has faced the exposure of his secret life many times, causing him to take drastic measures. Early on, he established a false identity as Mike Murdock, whom he claimed was his twin brother and Daredevil's true self. The Man Without Fear then faked his death—and thus the death of Mike Murdock.

Does it matter if you read comics in order? ›

It is up to each reader to decide which order makes more sense and what reading style brings them more pleasure. For reference, here are some of the most popular reading order guides in the fandom universe: The Marvel Universe Reading Guide. Comic Book Herald reading guide.

What is sequence in comics? ›

In comics studies, sequential art is a term proposed by comics artist Will Eisner to describe art forms that use images deployed in a specific order for the purpose of graphic storytelling (i.e., narration of graphic stories) or conveying information.

How to put comic books in order? ›

Numerical Order

Many comic series are identified by issue numbers, making numerical organization a logical choice. Arrange your comics in ascending order based on their issue numbers, which helps you keep track of missing issues and complete your runs.

Is Devil's Reign canon? ›

This is one of few intercompany crossovers that are canon to Earth-616 rather than the Crossoververses, the other being Marvel Team-Up (Vol. 3) #14 and Avengers/JLA.

How does Devil's Reign end? ›

One week later, seeing as the world believes Matt Murdock is dead Matt decides that it is time to join Elektra in The Fist organization and help her take down the Hand. At some unknown pier, Wilson Fisk and Mary Walker-Fisk decide to disappear by sailing away from New York on a boat. End of story.

Who is Spider-Man's Canon girlfriend? ›

Spider-Man's true first girlfriend was Gwen Stacy. She was also his greatest tragedy as she died in his arms when he was unable to save her. That made Peter Parker's romantic relationship with Jill Stacy so awkward. Jill Stacy was Gwen's cousin.

Should I read Born Again or Man Without Fear first? ›

Pretty much all of the lists I came across recommend reading Born Again directly after The Man Without Fear or after the Miller/Janson run.

Will Disney revive Daredevil? ›

After years of waiting since it was first announced, we now know the month that Daredevil: Born Again will arrive on Disney Plus – March 2025.

Is Daredevil after Iron Fist? ›

Set a few months after the second season of Daredevil, and a month after the first season of Iron Fist, the vigilantes Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist team up in New York City to fight a common enemy, the Hand.

Should I read punk 57 before the Devil's Night series? ›

Devil's Night Series

*Punk 57 shares a world with Devil's Night. In the timeline, it sits between Corrupt and Hideaway, but it can be read separately. Characters from Punk 57 appear sporadically from Kill Switch and on, so if you can read Punk 57 by then, it would make the reading experience more enjoyable.

How many issues are there of Ultimate Spiderman 2024? ›

There are 8 issues in this series. Select the number of items you want to purchase.

How did Dark Reign end? ›

End. Osborn's reign ended after he attempted to conquer Asgard against the express orders of the President. In the resulting Siege Asgard was destroyed by an unleashed Void, who was killed by Thor.

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