Appearing in "Supreme: Conclusion"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Kingpin's Henchmen
- Legal (Main story and recap)
- James Wesley
- Kingpin (Wilson Fisk)
Other Characters:
- God (Invoked)
- Tombstone (Lonnie Lincoln) (Main story and recap)
- District Attorney Ben Hochberg (Mentioned)
- Hulk (Jen Walters) (Mentioned)
- Freddy (a bartender) (First appearance)
- NYPD (Mentioned)
- Dana (Supreme Court Clerk) (First appearance)
- Supreme Court of the United States (First appearance)
- Unnamed Chief Justice (First appearance)
- Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor (First full appearance) (Topical Reference)
- Seven unnamed Associate Justices (First appearance)
- Simon Slugansky (Mentioned)
- Avengers (Mentioned)
- Thanos (Mentioned)
- The Devil (Invoked)
Races and Species:
- Humans (Main story and recap)
Locations:
- Earth (Main story and recap)
- United States of America (Main story and recap)
- Washington, D.C.
- United States Supreme Court Building (First appearance)
- Lawyer's Lounge (First appearance)
- National Mall (Cameo)
- Capitol Building (Cameo)
- United States Supreme Court Building (First appearance)
- New York (Main story and recap)
- New York City (Main story and recap)
- Manhattan (Main story and recap)
- Columbia University, Morningside Heights (Mentioned)
- Midtown (Main story and recap)
- Hell's Kitchen (Main story and recap)
- Judy's Bar & Grill (Only in recap)
- Foggy Nelson's Apartment
- 38th Street and Fifth Avenue
- Hell's Kitchen (Main story and recap)
- New York County District Attorney's Office, Manhattan Criminal Court, Chinatown (Mentioned)
- Manhattan (Main story and recap)
- New York City (Main story and recap)
- Maryland
- Baltimore
- Unidentified bar (First appearance)
- Baltimore
- Washington, D.C.
- United States of America (Main story and recap)
- Hell (Invoked)
Items:
- Daredevil's Billy Club
- Marbury v. Madison (Referenced)
- Brown v. Board of Education (Referenced)
- United States v. Nixon (Referenced)
- Obergefell v. Hodges (Referenced)
- Roviaro v. United States (Mentioned)
- Daredevil's Suit
Synopsis for "Supreme: Conclusion"
Matt and Foggy relish the sight of the Supreme Court. To Foggy’s surprise, Matt confesses that he lost the previous appeals case on purpose. He says he needed it to come before the Supremes in order for the ruling to have true power.
In a bar in Baltimore, Tombstone is getting drinks and trying to lay low, when the Kingpin calls him via the bar’s phone to express his disappointment. He is told to try again in Washington DC and is given a rocket launcher.
Awaiting their time to argue before the Supremes, Legal tells Matt Murdock that the courts are nothing but a legal fiction, and he entered into law because of the power it allows him to exert. Matt rattles him by mentioning that he knows it was Wilson Fisk who hired him.
Arguing before the Supremes, Murdock imagines his exchange with them as a physical battle, and feels like he’s getting beat up badly. In his rebuttal to Legal’s opening statement he stresses the voluntary good that all citizens are obliged to do.
Ten days later, the court rules in Matt’s favor, potentially changing the entire landscape of law enforcement. Matt calls Foggy and tries to explain why he needs to fight criminals both in the courtroom and in the streets at once. He reverts to his classic red costume.
In the bar, Kingpin calls Tombstone again to ask why he did nothing. Tombstone says he believed Matt would win, and now Fisk will be too busy covering his own ass to come after Tombstone. In NYC, and enraged Kingpin punches out a window, and tells Wesley to turn to Plan C.
Solicit Synopsis
“SUPREME” REACHES ITS TURNING POINT!
• MATT MURDOCK’s gambit reaches its endgame…
• …but will this be the victory he was looking for, or the start of something far worse?