With the return to the small screen of Daredevil, one of the details that caught our attention is the yellow suit, which refers us to one of the great works of Marvel, Daredevil: Yellow
Daredevil has returned to the spotlight of fans of the Marvel Universe after the reappearance of the Man Without Fear in the She-Hulk series, and one of the details that caught our attention was the Hells Kitchen hero’s yellow suit.
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This costume is a reference to both the hero’s early days in the pages of the Marvel Universe, as well as one of the most momentous works starring Matt Murdock, Daredevil: Yellow.
One of the volumes that make up the color series leaves us with some relevant details that we will consult below.
Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, a winning formula
Daredevil: Yellow features one of the most successful creative teams in the comics industry, with Jeph Loeb writing and Tim Sale drawing.
As with works like Spider-Man: Blue, Hulk: Gray and Captain America: White, in Daredevil: Yellow Loeb and Sale start from color to tell a story that addresses unknown aspects of the Man Without Fear.
Yellow: The color of joy
Jeph Loeb preferred to tell “stories that took place between the pages of the stories you already know”, and in this story they sought to bring an aspect that was not fully addressed in the classic Daredevil volumes, and that is the joy of being a hero. .
“There was a time when Daredevil was all about the joy of being a hero. This is a period, in particular, that Tim and I associate with him wearing the yellow suit”
The “disagreements” with Frank Miller and John Romita
Daredevil Yellow tells an account of Matt Murdock’s early days as the defender of Hell’s Kitchen, but there were some details that conflicted with Man Without a Fear, the 1993 origin story written by Frank Miller and John Romita Jr.
One of the points that caused controversy was precisely the costumes, since while Miller and Romita introduced the black suit, Sale and Loeb worked the story with the yellow suit, although these disagreements did not influence the origin stories that we have seen from Daredevil.
love from the first moment
One of the details that the creative duo respects in this work is the relationship between Matt Murdock and Karen Page, who was present since the debut of Daredevil by Stan Lee and Bill Everet.
Unlike Gwen Stacy or Mary Jane Watson with Spider-Man, who appeared two years after the wall-crawler’s debut, Karen Page was a character who accompanied Daredevil from the beginning and was key to stories like Born Again and Yellow.
Stan Lee’s approval
Although there were details that put Yellow in contradiction with Man Without Fear, who praised this work was Stan Lee himself, who made it clear with the introduction he wrote for the Deluxe volume.
The Man noted that in Daredevil Yellow “the dialogue sounded so real you could almost hear the characters talking”, while art called it “dramatic, high voltage and emotional… it had the same effect as watching a movie, which was the work of a master photographer”.
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Source: Marvel
Thrill to one of the best stories of the Man Without Fear in Daredevil: Yellow!
Under those words lived and died the father of Matt Murdock, the blind lawyer.
The murder of professional boxer, “Battlin” Jack Murdock, triggered a series of events that detonated in the debut of a new superhero; swinging from Hell’s Kitchen in New York. The blind acrobat, Daredevil.
SMASH and Marvel Comics Mexico bring you Daredevil: Yellow. This story retells the early years in the Man Without Fear’s career.
The Eisner Award-winning team of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale (Spider-Man: Blue, Hulk: Gray and Captain America: White) took an inspiring action story and mixed it with a romantic comedy.
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