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Daredevil / Heft-Reihe
One Chance in Hell's Kitchen!
cover: Tom Morgan, Dave Hunt
Marvel Comics Group / USA 1987
ex libris MTP
Here comes... Daredevil!
Special thanks to Jerac for helping to build this model. Thank you!
I would also like to thank Eero Okkonen for inspiration in creating a head for this model. He wouldn't be the same without it!
Hope you like the model!
Daredevil / Heft-Reihe
Midnight... Hour of the Owl!
Cover: Lee Weeks
Marvel Comics Group / USA 1992
ex libris MTP
Despite this being very recent (2013), I wanted to recreate one of those retro 50-60-70's pictures of old school daredevils and stunt-men (despite many female participants with equal courage); the outfits of both helped and the bike sort of has a retro look, so I just used a pink filter.
One day I'll post the uncropped original, that will give a true impression of how high and dangerous the stunt was.
Stan Lee and Mark Waid signed 2014 Daredevil #1. I framed it and gave it to the wife. She pure cried.
Daredevil / Heft-Reihe
Trapped in the Tar Pits of Death!
cover: Marie Severin, Syd Shores
Marvel Comics Group / USA 1970
ex libris MTP
Well of Death (মৃত্যুকূপ) is a carnival sideshow featuring a silo- or barrel-shaped wooden cylinder, inside of which motorcyclists, or the drivers of miniature automobiles, travel along the vertical wall and perform stunts. It's extremely dangerous, most of the times the performers/stuntmen don't have any safety precaution.
I took this shot from Rother Mela in Dhamrai,Savar. He rode the bike for almost 4-5 minutes and showed some dangerous stunts like unbutton his shirt, waving his shirt, riding the bike without holding the handlebar...
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Daredevil / Heft-Reihe
A Night in the Life...
cover: Gil Kane, Mike Esposito (?)
Marvel Comics Group / USA 1976
ex libris MTP
As he appears In Lego Marvel Super Heroes: The Game.
PLEASE NOTE.
At the request of the person who made these figs, I have not included the name or brand.
Please respect their wishes and do the same. Marvel have been causing some issues recently which is a real shame. The figures are fantastic and the person who made them more than deserves the praise, credit and recognition for their stellar work. You know who you are :).
The 9" Daredevil figure and his horse, Lightning which also came with a trio of 'costume sets' - the western set here (albeit with Lone Ranger saddle bags and, probably, rifle holster), a showjumper saddle and a Knight's livery
Dare Devil!
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Comments and Criticism are greatly appreciated!
The Kalamazoo AirZoo offered many glimpses into the past on airplanes. I took this one from the ground floor looking up at the "daredevil" on the ladder. I have often wished I had lived in the times of barnstormers and daredevils on airplanes. I think it would have been a lot of fun flying a plane through a barn and scary the daylights out the chickens. LOL!
This guy has been blowing up the toy sites, first with the surprise that he was being offered at Walgreens, and then that he would look so good.
He is a repaint of the recent release of Daredevil in his modern outfit. Really, the big difference is in the paint. It is amazing how they could repaint the guy, and have him look so different.
He comes with his batons, this time in red, and this time in a much stiffer plastic than the horrid rubber the last Daredevil had to run around with. He also comes with an alternate head, which is totally awesome. I have already seen people popping the head on the Chameleon body. Guess Hasbro did a good job here. People are going out to buy a second or third Chameleon body so they can have Matt Murdock running around the streets. Then all they have to do is fabricate a cane.
Overall a fantastic figure. A great addition to any Marvel Legends collector's shelf.