from Daredevil # 8.
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This is a great Daredevil adventure and Wally Wood's art is classic. Thanks.
Yea its a great adventure wally . enjoy
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This looks more Kirby and Ditko-influenced than some of Wood's other Marvel work; the figure drawing in the gym sequence on page 7 remind me of Daredevil's guest appearance in Spider-man. Also, the whodunit plot line reminds me of the Crime Master plot line in Spider-man.
I think it was pretty much standard practice 'round Marvel at that time that everyone was told to emulate "the Marvel style", which basically meant copying Kirby and Ditko. that said, Wood's Daredevil work is among some of my favourite stuff of his.
Time for a golden oldie featuring one of Daredevil's first foes, Stilt-man. Classic artist Wally Wood, I believe produced this image and I love the sense of perspective on the cover. The long metal legs reaching up into the sky with the small body atop and Daredevil falling, falling. Today, Stilt-man seems a bit inane but back then, this cover was obviously so well regarded that Daredevil 48, drawn by DD regular, Gene Colan, basically copied the concept for an equally stunning cover. But Wally got there first and made it wo
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