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Yellow and Brown-Red costume
First appeared in Daredevil #1
Originally designed by Stan Lee and Bill Everett, with a billy club
holster.
Also in issues #3 and #4, there was a hood on the back, to hold street
clothes, but it was torn and removed from the costume. (Thanks to Joel
Poirier for this info!).
Early issues had one 'D' on chest, then 'DD' later on.
Daredevil Yellow, the mini-series, revealed that the original material of
the costume was made of Jack Murdock's boxing robe.
This costume lasted until issue #6, although it made a reappearance when
Matt/Jack
Batlin was having an identity crisis.
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Red costume
First appeared in Daredevil #7
Wally Wood created this costume that most people know well. This costume
also had a
billy
club holster. In early issues, it was shown that the horns on the costume
were
antennae
that could pick up radiowaves. His billy club was also shown to have a
retractable
microphone, a minature tape recorder, wire cable, and a chamber for
projectiles.
Daredevil wore this costume from issues #7 until the Fall From Grace
issues by Chichester and McDaniel.
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Armoured Black costume
First appeared in Daredevil #319-#325
Designed by D.G.Chichester and Scott McDaniel, this costume had armour and
billy clubs
that attached to his forearm.
The two clubs could be attached together to form a staff. This costume
lasted until issue #344, where DD
went back to his red costume, after this costume was torn to shreds.
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'Flying Blind' costume
Appeared in Daredevil #376-379
This was the costume DD wore when he was undercover as Laurent Levasseur
in France. He was unaware that he was Daredevil/Matt Murdock. A billy club
holster was on his chest, rather than his leg like his red costume.
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'Daredevil: Father' costume
Appeared in Daredevil: Father #3-4
To help in his battle against the Santerians, DD donned this costume,
complete with motorbike.
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Daredevil Movie Costume
The Daredevil movie costume was designed by James Acheson, the same man
who made
the Spider-Man movie costume. Warren Manser helped with concept
illustrations. It is a full leather outfit, with billy club holster on the
right leg.
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Daredevil as a disciple of Dr.
Strange
This DD costume appeared in What If? Vol. 2 #83.
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Daredevil in the 'Trial of the Incredible Hulk'
movie
This TV movie version of Daredevil was played by Rex Smith. More details
in the MOVIE section.
Thanks to Alan
Wright for sending me the jpg.
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Daredevil as an Agent of SHIELD
This is from the first What
If? series where DD is an Agent of
SHIELD. On the cover DD is wearing a yellow costume, but in the story he
has a black
costume. Thanks to Brad Lemon and Terry
Collier for the scan.
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'Murdock the Blind'
This version of DD appears in the Timeslip:The Coming of the Avengers
one-shot. DD is
referred to as
'Murdock the Blind'.
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Darkdevil
Darkdevil made his first appearance in Spider-Girl #2 in the
MC2 universe. He had his own limited series as well. Thanks Mike Kaiser
for the scan.
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Daredevil concept sketch by Tim
Sale
Sale's sketch was part of Marvel Vision's Timeslip feature where
creators got the chance to 'design' the character for the first time. This
appeared in Marvel Vision #5 and the recently printed Timeslip Collection.
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Earth-X Daredevil by Alex
Ross
Ross' sketch first appeared in a special insert in Wizard #77 called
Earth-X, similar to Kingdom Come, but with Marvel characters.
This version of DD has a major role in the Earth X series as part of Steve
Rogers'
force against the Skull.
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'Age of Apocalypse'
Daredevil
Referred to as M. Murdock, this version of Daredevil appeared in
X-Universe #1-2, a story about the other non-mutant heroes during the Age
of
Apocalypse storyline.
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Daredevil 2099
This costume appeared in 2099 AD Genesis #1.
Thanks to Brad Lemon for the scan.
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Marvels Comics Daredevil
Pic 1
Pic 2
Pic 3
Pic 4
This version of DD appeared in a special 5th week event called Marvels
Comics, where
tales are told of heroes where Marvel
exists in the 'Marvel Universe'.
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Daredevil as the Nameless
One
This was where DD was made into a zombie by Calypso, in issue 311.
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Pre-Daredevil costume
In the Man Without Fear limited series, Matt used this as a 'costume' to
rescue
Mickey.
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Mutant X Daredevil
This is the version of DD from the Mutant X alternate reality.
Thanks to Brad Lemon for the scan.
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Battling Jack
This version of DD appears in the FF Annual 2001 as part of the alternate
dimension team 'The Law Enforcement Squad'.
Thanks to Brad Lemon for the scan.
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Manga Daredevil
As part of Marvel's Mangaverse, the Manga version of Daredevil made his
debut in Spider-Man: Legend of the Spider-Clan #1.
Writer Kaare Andrews provided this info when the first issue came out in
Oct. 2002:
Let me introduce you to the version of Daredevil premiering in
the first issue of Spider-Man: Legend of the Spider Clan with a couple of
pics. The first is the original character designs by Skottie Young and
the
other is the cover for issue 2. Please note that Matt Murdock is a
different
design than what you see here. Who is this version of Daredevil? He's
someone whose true love was taken away from him by dark and evil forces.
He's
been chasing these forces ever since, punishing himself for what happened
and
preventing the darkness from spreading in this world, at any cost. He's a
pretty extreme character, both physically and emotionally.
Many thanks to Kaare Andrews for this sneak peek of this version of DD!
Manga DD
sketches
Spider-Man:LotS-C
#2 cover
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Yugoslavian Daredevil
It was a common thing in Europe to publish US
superheroes without copyright, hence "Neboysha" appeared in the 1970's,
with a
blue and yellow costume. Many thanks to Rogan for sending me this scan!
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Exiles' Daredevil
This was the version of Daredevil that appeared in the alternate universe
of the Exiles, in issue #21. Thanks to Brad for the scan!
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"Matt Murdoch" from 1602
This is the version of Matt Murdock from the 1602 series. He is
a street singer
who is also a mercenary agent working for Sir Nicholas Fury.
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Lev Gleason Daredevil
This is the original Daredevil published by Lev Gleason, who now goes by
the name Red Devil, so not to get confused with the Marvel version. Thanks
to StanCheck for the scan.
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Dare
From the Amalgam universe comes Dare, who appeared in Assassins #1! Thanks
to StanCheck for this and many of the following scans.
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Deaddevil
Also from the Amalgam universe comes this version of Daredevil and
Deadman, from X-Patrol #1.
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"Older" Matt Murdock
From What If? (I) #38 comes this alternate future with an older Matt
Murdock!
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Daredevil with cape and trident
From What If? (I) #19, comes this version of DD that appears if Spider-Man
never became a crime fighter.
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"Shadow Boxing" Daredevil
From What If? (II) #102, this version of DD comes to life when Matt's Dad
fakes his fight in "Shadow Boxing".
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Daredevil owned by Kingpin
From What If? (II) #75, Daredevil fights in this costume to overcome being
controlled by the Kingpin.
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If Daredevil could see...
From What If? (I) #34, this humourous tale shows us what would happen if
Daredevil could see. This comes from the issue that asks "What if no one
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Marvel Knights Daredevil 2099
As part of a special series of books written by Robert Kirkman comes
Marvel Knights 2099: Daredevil. Samuel Fisk carries on his shoulders
the
burden of a legacy that has
lasted over 100 years.
He struggles to balance his life with the duty he has accepted in order to
continue the works
of those that have come before him. Samuel Fisk is Daredevil!
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Secret War Daredevil
On their secret mission in Latveria, DD and the rest of the heroes wear
alternate costumes. Thanks to Nick for the scan.
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"Dormammu reality" Daredevil
This version of DD appeared in Defenders V3 #4, in an alternate reality
created by Dormammu. Thanks to "Gamart" for the scan.
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"Feudal Japan" Daredevil
In this What If? story by Rick Veitch and Tommy Lee Edwards, DD's costume
reflects the time period of the piece.
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"New Mangaverse" Daredevil
This preliminary sketch of the "New Mangaverse" previewed the series
that came out in 2006.
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"Zombie" Daredevil
This "undead" version of DD made his first appearance in the alternate
reality where the Ultimate Fantastic Four visited, and was seen again
in the Marvel Zombies series.
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"Plaid" Daredevil
This spoof came from the pages of What If? (II) #17... What if Daredevil
had a dishonest tailor?!? Thanks to C. from Atomic Media for the scan.
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