The Daredevils

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The Daredevils

The Daredevils #1. Art by Paul Neary
Publication information
Publisher Marvel UK
Schedule Monthly
Format Ongoing series
Publication date January – November 1983
Number of issues 11
Creative team
Writer(s) Alan Moore
Frank Miller
Stan Lee
Artist(s) Alan Davis
Paul Neary

The Daredevils was a comic book magazine published by Marvel UK in 1983.

It featured Captain Britain stories by Alan Moore and Alan Davis, as well as new Night Raven text stories and reprints of Frank Miller's Daredevil stories. In addition to these regular features, it also included some Spider-Man stories, occasional one-off comic stories and a variety of text articles.

The title lasted for eleven issues before merging with The Mighty World of Marvel.

A new title bearing the name has since been published by Panini Comics.

Contents

[edit] Regular features

Aside from the occasional pull-out posters, all contents were printed in black and white, not colour.

[edit] Captain Britain

Always the first story in any issue, Captain Britain had just started the "Jaspers' Warp" storyline when the series transferred to The Daredevils. It appeared in every issue.

[edit] Daredevil

The Frank Miller Daredevil run was reprinted in The Daredevils, giving the series its title. Several of the covers also featured Daredevil.

[edit] Night Raven

The Daredevils included Night Raven text stories in its later issues, written by Alan Moore with illustrations by Alan Davis.

[edit] Spider-Man

A number of early Spider-Man stories were reprinted in the first few issues.

[edit] Other features

Daredevils also included other features, often written by Alan Moore[1]:

  • Reprints of Alan Moore's Time War, originally printed in Doctor Who Monthly[2] to coincide with the appearance of the Special Executive[3] in Captain Britain. The same issue also included a poster of the team and a single page article by Moore that provided background on their creation.
  • "News feature", looking at upcoming Marvel Comics titles, written by Frank Plowright. It briefly became "Comics publishing boom" which looked at the news from the various American comics publishers.
  • "Fanzine reviews", written by Moore.
  • A letters page
  • "Comic mart", where readers could post the comics they had on offer and those they wanted.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ For example, issue #5 included 23 pages, out of 54, which were written by Moore - almost all of the original content
  2. ^ The Daredevils #5-7
  3. ^ a b The Daredevils #5
  4. ^ The Daredevils #1
  5. ^ The Daredevils #2
  6. ^ The Daredevils #4
  7. ^ a b The Daredevils #8
  8. ^ See a list here: List of published material by Alan Moore#Non-fiction

[edit] References

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