Here is my latest addition to the roster of Silver and Bronze-Age comic cosplays (another can be seen here)! This time I tackled the classic comics look of the blind superhero swashbuckler, Daredevil! Click below to enlarge images, as you follow along on the creation of this crazy cosplay!
Above: I wanted to recreate a live version of the famous 60s Silver Age version of Daredevil, as seen in the amazing artwork of Wally Wood and John Romita, Sr.! |
Above: The initial Daredevil helmet, as offered by the very talented Comic World Cosplay folks! |
Above: Fresh from the box, the helmet looks and works great, but I wanted to tighten up that chin strap (with some careful cutting and re-attaching), and add my own lenses! |
Above: The original helmet again, with its fine cloth eye mesh. Looks great, but a wee bit hard to see through effectively, so... |
Above: Time to remove the original cloth lenses... |
Above: Using red-tint auto films, I created my own lenses and brackets... |
Above: The new lenses added to the helmet interior! |
Above two images: With the tightened chin strap and new lenses, the helmet is almost ready! |
Above: I designed the bodysuit, going for a "deep scarlet with highlights" feel, and had it printed overseas by the ZentaiZone people... |
Above: The printed bodysuit, coming out a bit light. I submitted a 2nd version, with deeper contrast all around, trying to achieve a dark red velvet feel... |
Above: The 2nd bodysuit, with the deeper red/higher contrast feel! |
Above: To help with the "dark red catching highlights" feel, I depended on the usual slight bodysuit sheen to also contribute to that look! |
Above: The semi-gloss boots and gloves were easily found online, and I deliberately shortened both, to match the comics look! |
Above two images: The belt was made using foam sheets! To better match (and contrast a bit against) the suit motif, I used two different shades of red to continue the feel of the rest of the costume! |
Above: I used a plastic holder for the billy-club holster, with attached cut pieces of foam for the belt loop! |
Above: Found online, here is a simple club/pointer, used here for the famous Daredevil billy club! I removed the outer soft foam grip... |
Above: The newly-naked club gets a paint coating of gloss red... |
Above: The club, holster and leg secure! |
Above: A test of the entire ensemble! It's fine, but the helmet and belt need a bit more contrast, in order to "pop!" |
Above: Adding a bit more bright red highlight areas to the cowl, to further tie the helmet into the color theme of the rest of the costume! |
Above: This is more like it! After adding a bit more bright red to the mask, and modifying the belt just a bit, I'm pleased with the entire effect! |
Above: The balaclava worn beneath the cowl was made by a local seamstress, as were the trunks! |
Above: Of course, I was going for the look of the character as depicted by comics artists like Wally Wood and Gene Colan! |
Above: The telescoping billy club in action! Pic by The Variant. |
Pic by Clarence Adams. |
Pic by Brandon Hunter Photography. |
I love creating live versions of iconic, classic comics superheroes! Characters such as Daredevil, Black Bolt, or Spider-Man (seen here) were depicted in such big, bold colorful stokes, and I want to capture that chunky graphic boldness in my cosplay builds! |
Pics by Brandon Hunter Photography. |
Pic by Brandon Hunter Photography. |
Pics by Spidey Hits/Marvel Cards & Collectibles. |
Above: Using my own DD cosplay, I created my own custom card and action figure! See more here! |
Above two pics by Denton Zeus Smitty. |
Pics by Brandon Hunter Photography. |
Pic by Brandon Hunter Photography. |
Pic by Ranajay Ghosh. |
Pic by Clarence Adams. |
BONUS! Here is a fun-packed video detailing the making of this very cosplay! Click below to view!
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