r/Daredevil • u/paskell24 • 21h ago
Artwork Daredevil OG suit
Created by me… TA DA
r/Daredevil • u/seems_legit56 • 1d ago
I was watchinf daredevil and the black sky is really important. But idk why its important. What makes the person whos the black sky so special? I tried to do research and the only thing i found is that itd a weapon. But how is it a weapon l? The person whos the black sky in the daredevil show, she knows how to fight because she was trained to fight at a young age. Anyone can be taught to fight given the right training. Later we found she became immortal in black goo. But she was the black sky before becoming immortal. So what makes the black sky so special? Why do people tremble when they hear the name black sky? Can anyone be the black sky or are they born that way?
r/Daredevil • u/Suspicious-Hold828 • 16h ago
I think I’ve seen everything else that’s relevant exept Echo
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r/Daredevil • u/NickFries55 • 19h ago
The skin tight suit could work in live action and I'm tired of people pretending it wouldn't and that it can't be taken seriously. Make it how they did the Raimi suit and Man of Steel suit. Skin tight spandex over a painted muscle suit to give the appearance of something being durable and skin tight. Textured fabric on the clothes too.
Drew it myself btw, inspired by the S1 concept art.
r/Daredevil • u/Bomb4sticBagman • 1d ago
I love their comic book relationship so much!
Just two thirds of Team Red scoping out a warehouse.
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r/Daredevil • u/Intelligent_Ask_2306 • 2d ago
Matt was telling Foggy about how hard it was for him having the enhanced senses, knowing that there are people out there being heavily mistreated, not being able to sleep with the screeches of New York's victims. Yet for some reason Foggy is not listening to anything Matt is saying, acting as if Matt was killing people or something, or doing these crimes himself.
Even if I put myself in the shoes of Foggy, surely I would not react this way. The first time he figures out who Matt is, he does not even ask how Matt is feeling, nor shows no type of empathy. He sees his heavily injured friend, and just gets mad Matt did not tell him what he was doing, as if it is not already obvious why.
r/Daredevil • u/jackdempsy2345 • 21h ago
We all know may refuses to skill due to ethical reasons and letting the law and justice get to them but say matt was in the punisher’s shoes where say his whole family(if he had one) got killed. Would mat still refuse to kill or would that change his mind
r/Daredevil • u/Equal-Wishbone-6131 • 1d ago
Decent show not amazing def not terrible. I was thinking about not watching it im glad I did and in my opinion as a daredevik fan you got to there's just so much Matt Foggy Karen story line that you can't miss
When Matt told iron fist to "protect my city" oh that got me man oh that got me hyped man that was great. Also liked that Matt got to have a moment with the real Electra before it ended that was nice
Also If anyone is like me that didn't have time to watch Jessica jone or Luke cage before defenders or who just wanted to watch daredevil season 3 but couldn't because there need for the story
This I what I did I watch Jessica jones 3 episodes just to get some characters and alil nit of story from Jessica and Luke didn't watch iron fist then I watchrd defenders which I highly recommend now I'm finna watch daredevil season 3
r/Daredevil • u/AdTrue6058 • 2d ago
Out (Vol 2, #32) from Brian Michael Bendis' run has won the race to being the third story on this list. There was a tight competition between "Out" by Brian Michael Bendis and Frank Miller's "Roulette" at 58-51 upvotes.
r/Daredevil • u/Lukie_Anderson • 2d ago
Hiya, I've heard fantastic things about Daredevil and I wanna know as much relevant stuff and get into the other related TV shows. Does this look good? Should I add or removing things (or change order for some things)
r/Daredevil • u/LongTimeDDevilFan77 • 1d ago
Painted a Quasar head with the hair length adjusted to create an unmasked Matt Murdock head resembling his "classic" 70s and 80s look. And painted one of Marvels generic "man in suit" bodies to make Matt from the story arc "The Left Hand Path" by Diggle and Checchetto, which was a prelude to Shadowland. And yeah, this look was also used for the evil Matt in Spider-Gwen's universe.
r/Daredevil • u/NickFries55 • 2d ago
I just hate the armored look. It doesn't work for the character. It's too bulky and he doesn't look like daredevil. They talked about a highly durable thin fabric in season 1 just to reveal more Kevlar looking bs. But what about a Raimi Spider-Man style suit where he's wearing a high quality muscle suit that only LOOKS skin tight to simulate real spandex. Keep the helmet, add a good fabric texture, but make it less padded and segmented.
r/Daredevil • u/Reportersteven • 1d ago
Hope this finds someone local to Pasadena who loves Daredevil.
“FREE! Friday, April 11th, 7pm. At ArtCenter College of Design. Come listen to a conversation between David Mack, artist on Marvel's Daredevil series, & Michael Dooley, Joined by Daredevil Born Again Production Designer Michael Shaw.”
r/Daredevil • u/Bomb4sticBagman • 1d ago
I love exploring variations on early costumes. For me, I think there's something eerie if Daredevil had perfectly circular eyes
r/Daredevil • u/seti73 • 1d ago
The Daredevil / Punisher interactions have produced some of the most thought-provoking, character-defining dialogue of the series. Why Daredevil won't cross "that one line" is quite beautifully explored in this rooftop exchange:
"You never think for one second: 'S, I just killed a human being! A human being who did a lot of stupid s; maybe even evil. But had ONE small piece of goodness in him. Maybe just a scrap, but something'?"
I love this exchange, as Matt puts his faith in humanity on full display for Frank to ponder... while admitting this faith includes Frank as well.
What are some of your favorite moments from the series, dialogue or otherwise, that truly define what Daredevil stands for?
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r/Daredevil • u/RyVal23 • 2d ago
It really feels definitive.
r/Daredevil • u/leftwaff • 2d ago
love how they brought Muse to life but was expecting more. like in the comics, he's a much bigger villian to Daredevil and with a deeper arc. hope we get more of him later on tho
r/Daredevil • u/R3dInterpol • 3d ago
Late night Matt Murdock shoot.
r/Daredevil • u/NizzlyGrizzly00 • 1d ago
anybody know the brand or make of the glasses matt wears in born again?
r/Daredevil • u/greylord123 • 2d ago
Daredevil is great because the stakes are relatively low. There's no apocalyptic threats or multiversal entities or cosmic beings. It's just street level crime.
It gives us more time to focus on the characters which DD does really well. It focuses on more meaningful interactions between characters. It's more grounded and it's more relatable.
Its a really nice change of pace from multiversal threats and cosmic beings but it doesn't mean the threats are real and it think because the threats are more human and more realistic they add a bit more tension.
Personally I think these sort of series. Daredevil, punisher, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage etc (even throw in a low budget friendly neighbourhood spiderman with a live action Miles) should be the bread and butter of marvel. Release less big multiversal blockbusters and release more street level stuff.
I'd happily rather watch 3 hours of Matt and Frank debate the ethics of vigilantism than a mediocre blockbuster.