Toybiz Famous Cover Series 8-Inch Daredevil Figure
Toybiz and Marvel Comics present this 8-inch scale Daredevil figure as part of their Famous Cover Series line of figures.
Packaging of the Toybiz 8-Inch Daredevil Action Figure
The 8-inch scale Daredevil figure from Toybiz comes in an 8" x 10" x approximately 2.5" deep box. The front panel of Daredevil's box opens like a book and is attached on the underside with a velcro latch.
Toybiz has designed the Daredevil's box so that a circle is die-cut into the front panel revealing the figure's face. When you lift that front panel, you reveal the entire Toybiz Daredevil figure behind a clear plastic window.
All sides of the packaging from this Toybiz figure are covered in full-color graphics. Toybiz features Marvel Comics Daredevil #7 on the front of the packaging of their Daredevil figure.
Head Sculpt & Body of the 8-Inch Toybiz Daredevil Action Figure
This Famous Cover Series Daredevil figure features a brand new head sculpt with an open-mouth expression.
Daredevil utilizes a standard Famous Cover Series male body with 14-points of articulation which include neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, waist, groin, knees, and ankles.
Back Story of the Famous Cover Series Daredevil Figure
Son of boxer Battlin' Jack Murdock, Matt Murdock's life was forever changed when his attempt to save a man from a runaway truck led to his own exposure to radioactive waste.
Blinded by the strange isotope Matt soon found that his remaining senses had been hyper-intensified by the accident. In addition to his enhanced senses, Matt now possessed a type of "radar sense" giving him abilities far beyond the ken of normal men.
Triggered by the loss of his father to gangsters, Murdock took the costume and the name Daredevil. Fighting crime and injustice by day as a lawyer, Matt Murdock continues his crusade by night as the man without fear –– Daredevil.
Presented here in the classic red costume, Daredevil looks just as he did in the milestone issue, Daredevil #7. Shown battling the undersea Prince Namor, the Sub-Mariner on the cover of the issue, Daredevil seems to have met his match. But his reasoning as well as his fighting skills help him win in the end, leaving both Daredevil and Namor with a valuable lesson.