> That's one, yeah. Just not wanting to pay $70+ for it > >
There seems to be a cheap copy on amazon's marketplace if you don't mind used books.
I think I saw a listing on Amazon for the first season on disk, although that could just be in my region. Have you had luck checking there?
https://www.amazon.com/Marvels-Daredevil-Season-Charlie-Cox/dp/B01HQ0C23O
Believe it’s all of his DD material.
It’s still missing Man Without Fear mini-series to go alongside his Vol. 8, but that was written by McKay.
This is a link to the hardcover Daredevil: Shadowland Omnibus just released in February. It's $125 retail but $75 on Amazon. It collects: DARK REIGN: THE LIST - DAREDEVIL 1; DAREDEVIL (1998) 501-512; SHADOWLAND 1-5; SHADOWLAND: ELEKTRA, BULLSEYE, GHOST RIDER, SPIDER-MAN, AFTER THE FALL; SHADOWLAND: MOON KNIGHT 1-3; SHADOWLAND: BLOOD ON THE STREETS 1-4; SHADOWLAND: DAUGHTERS OF THE SHADOW 1-3; SHADOWLAND: POWER MAN 1-4; THUNDERBOLTS (1997) 148-149; DAREDEVIL: REBORN 1-4
https://www.amazon.com/dp/130291037X/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_4yD4AbPT8A2DY
Wow I never noticed this. FYI white cane are reasonably cheap and readily available to the general population. You can get a decent one on Amazon for ~$20. So it makes sense that Matt would buy them in bulk.
I enjoyed it. There was a directors cut that fills in some of the side stories. I don't know if it makes it better, but it does clear things up. IIRC (its been a long time since I've it) changes the bedroom scene with Electra he leaves to be hero instead of staying. Which is a very guilt ridden hero would do.
Thanks! I'm not sure the exact fabric because I just borrowed it from an old shirt of mine, but here's some that I saw others using https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JGC5ASU/?tag=cdiyg-20 . What I did was, I cut it to a rectangular shape that could easily go around my head and be tied in the back. A major tip I would recommend is to fold the fabric that goes over your nose a little, and also use the fabric over your nose to help shape the look, pull it slightly over the tip of your nose. Hopefully that was helpful!!
Nah homie, these are super cheap, $17-20 depending on the size of your hand. And their touchpad sensitive! They’re what I use for my man in black costume a few years ago, and I still use them when it gets cold outside or if I’m doing outdoor work
Really think the hand ropes are way more badass looking and can give you the added flair to help differentiate the outfit from the generic “ninja” look. Can even add some blood splatters on them for extra detail. Looks awesome though, really jealous.
Here’s some I found on Amazon
I’d classify that as a mistake on behalf of the writer. Just because a writer put something in a story doesn’t mean it has to be “accepted” (especially over almost six decades of many, many scenarios which contradict each other - a lot, sometimes within the same issue). Phones do not pick up heartbeats. Furthermore, the phone has just one microphone which means that Matt cannot remotely tell the difference between left and right. I wrote about this scene here, many years ago: https://www.theothermurdockpapers.com/2010/01/wacky-power-18-psychic-hotline/
I’m also going to take this opportunity to plug my book. It should answer pretty much 98% of all the questions people might have about what does and doesn’t work. Daredevil is a relatively believable superhero, but writers absolutely misunderstand things and make mistakes that may very well be unintentional. https://www.amazon.com/dp/919879650X
Spiderman was my gateway drug and this book opened my eyes to how great DD was.
I thought we do
This is that paper back right??
> > You will never look at Daredevil the same way again! In fact, you may even start to look at your own world a bit differently too. Welcome aboard a genre-bending ride that combines an ambitious exploration of the science of the senses with a deep dive into the comic book and live-action pursuits of the Marvel superhero Daredevil. > > What could possibly allow someone to hear heartbeats? Is there something it is like to “radar-sense”? Is it true that your remaining senses are enhanced if you lose one of them? And, how is it that any of us can sense anything in the first place? Christine Hanefalk takes an in-depth look at these questions – and many more – in this definitive examination of the science of Daredevil’s senses. Convinced that Matt Murdock makes for the best thought experiment in comics, the author makes a passionate case for how we might come to understand this fan-favorite character on a deeper level, making room for both his blindness and heightened senses. > > If you are both a Daredevil fan and someone who enjoys the science non-fiction genre, this book is sure to satisfy on both counts. Balancing a healthy amount of irreverence with a meticulously researched examination of the relevant science, as well as the history of Matt Murdock’s fictional pursuits, Being Matt Murdock is sure to entertain and enlighten. > > > > About the Author: > > Christine Hanefalk is best known in the Daredevil fandom for her website The Other Murdock Papers, where she has been writing about all things Daredevil for well over a decade. Combining her love of Daredevil with a lifelong interest in the natural sciences, she has turned a particular focus to examining the character’s heightened senses through a scientific lens. She holds a Master of Science in Engineering degree in Molecular Biotechnology from Uppsala University. >
They’re releasing a TPB in two months so I doubt it.
They were on sale when I got them
O'Neil's run: Daredevil #194-202, #204-207, #210-218, #220-223, #225-226
The only book out there that collects some of these issues is "Daredevil: Love's Labors Lost" which collects #215-217, #219-222, #225-226 (comiXology, isbn 9780785110293).
John Lennon Glasses - GLEYEMOR Polarized Round Sunglasses for Men Women Hippie Small Circle Sunglasses https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081B3M2DT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_CN277W6F982YVTGVBY9R?psc=1 lmk if there is any issues with the link, but this is it.
Here is the full Mark Waid run on Amazon. You can click the individual books to check for the physical copy since this links to the Kindle editions. It's starting to become expensive to collect because there are only a few left in circulation.
Daredevil: Typhoid's Kiss is a collection of stories based on the character Typhoid Mary. It's actually missing the Typhoid Mary Saga which was her debut in the Daredevil books and Typhoid's Kiss is more of a Typhoid Mary book and not really a Daredevil one so if you're looking to read/collect DD I wouldn't recommend it.
I used DVDFab but i only have the free trial version as it costs quite a bit. Never really watched any YT tutorials if i'm honest😂 i just googled "best blu-ray creating softwares" & DVDFab was one of them. As for the Blu-ray drive, the one i have is not in stock anymore (i won it on an Ebay auction) but i recommend this Pioneer one, it allows playback for 4K discs aswell if you have a system that supports it :-)
If you want to dip your toes in, this is the TPB (Trade Paperback)
Daredevil Volume 1: Devil at Bay https://www.amazon.com/dp/0785154116/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_2CK9BR1VFB7P4EPAAN48
Or if you wanna just jump in, this is a larger collection (omnibus) featuring the first half of the run written by Mark Waid. This actually picks up a little bit before Devil at Bay but is definitely a worthwhile read in my opinion. I believe the omnibus has 2 volumes total.
Daredevil by Mark Waid Omnibus Vol. 1 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1302904264/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_ZK4V27YF64H4B8H8GEVM
After that, you're gonna look for the run by Charles Soule which is where Back in Black begins. I believe a Charles Soule omnibus comes out this November but there are plenty of TPBs available for that one.
As mentioned above I would definitely check your local comic book stores for these or even a secondhand book store. I personally use Amazon as a last resort but it's your life.
What was posted above is correct, you'll be fine. If you're a completionist like me. The following is a good own as it fills those gaps as well as including a couple of other DD stories.
Marvel Knights Daredevil by Bendis, Jenkins, Gale & Mack: Unusual Suspects (Marvel Knights Daredevil by Bendis, Jenkins, Gale & Mack: Unusual Suspects, 1) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1302914723/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_DT18K0KM7DDZ5V4Y7JWW
Thanks it’s the “ Diamond Select Toys Marvel Netflix Daredevil Select Action Figure” I’d say they did not do the body build justice US Link
https://www.amazon.com/The-Goozler-FOGWELLS-Gym-T-Shirt/dp/B087RR24VP
I bought this one a while ago. I like it cause the only people who get it are people who like Daredevil and everyone else just thinks I actually go to that gym, and possibly know how to box.
This is from the Brian Micheal Bendis run on Daredevil. This scene is from an omnibus which collects the most of the run into a hardcover book. The book is about 800 pages and $70 so it’s pretty big, but they have smaller versions.
Daredevil by Brian Michael Bendis Omnibus Vol. 1 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1302921665/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_B4OoFbTG9TEA1
Instocktrades has it available. It's this one (from amazon): https://www.amazon.ca/Daredevil-Guardian-Devil-Kevin-Smith/dp/078514143X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1595979334&sr=8-2
Personally, I always recommend people read: Miller -> Nocenti -> Smith -> Mack -> Bendis -> Brubaker -> Waid -> Soule -> Zdarsky because it's all just that damn good. I read it all in chronological order the first time and am glad I did.. because I feel that it truly is just one long story all the way through and it keeps building off the stuff that came before.
But I'd say the starting points are: Miller, Smith/Mack/Bendis, Waid. So feel free to start at any of those though. Everyone has their own way that they come into comics and none are wrong
That Was on Kevin Smith´s run, "Guardian Devil". Drawn By Joe Quesada.
Τhe "Part I" on the cover could be just that they used the original cover of #11 for the previews. Right now on amazon they have just the textless cover.
But since the description says that it will collect #11-15, then that's probably what it's going to collect, cause these descriptions are official, right?
These small trades tend to collect just 5 issues anyway, although I think one of Soule's tpbs collected an arc (Supreme maybe?) that was like 8 issues long.
I just realized something about the first volume of the Miller/Janson run: Miller only gets full writing credit from Daredevil issue 168, which is about 2/3 into that collection. So 2/3 of that book is still hokey villains trying to hold New York for ransom or exact vengeance on Daredevil (etc).
Miller's first full writing credit is an Elektra episode and the difference in tone is obvious from the get go.
Trade Paper Back, it collects the relevant stories of a run and organizes it numerically so you don't have to shuffle through comic books since collecting single issues can be a hassle
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https://www.amazon.com/Daredevil-Back-Black-Vol-Chinatown/dp/0785196447
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this one compiles the 5 issues for the Chinatown arc that you're interested in.
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TPBs are much easier to collect and follow than single issues and if you're jumping into comics I would suggest going that route
elektra had some great teams as well
and rucka / miller if the source and archives are of interest
she defintely takes down corrupt players, actors and big cheese men
The actual sunglasses are a prop created by the crew on the show. But here's a few options for similar ones.
http://www.amazon.com/Daredevil-Sunglasses-Revo-lenses-Rogue/dp/B00XXDY36I