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It’s been a little while since I actually reviewed a Marvel Legends action figure (I’m not itching to go traipsing through the snow for photos like I was as a youngin’), but my newest arrival is a figure that really caught my attention as a sure-fire must-have for many. Marvel Legends Secret Wars Daredevil just restocked on Amazon, but you can also get one from EE once that sells out again. Is this retro throwback Man Without Fear worth a spot in your collection? Here’s my review…
I had been planning to review Secret Wars Constrictor Legends figure that just started shipping as my first coverage of this wave, but I was so astounded and disappointed to learn that Hasbro unacceptably cheaped out and left the back of the figure unpainted (unlike the vintage Mattel one from 40 years ago) that I decided to forgo that review entirely and focus on a figure I knew would be worth its $38 MSRP: Marvel Legends Secret Wars Daredevil.
Hasbro just released a Daredevil 6” figure in his black costume last year, but that’s not what most fans wanted. Nor were the VHS Animated Daredevil or the Netflix Daredevil figures Hasbro put out in the last couple years. No, what fans have been crying out for is a classic comics-styled Daredevil in his iconic costume— and that’s just what we get here in ML Secret Wars Wave 2!



The large concentric circles “radar sense” effect is a blast and I’m glad to get this visual representation of Daredevil’s super power. It feels very sturdy and plugs snuggly into DD’s back.
The Billy clubs each have the handle ends painted silver, which looks nice. There’s a small connector (I will inevitably lose) to link them into one larger baton. Ol’ Hornhead can grip either permutation tightly and looks excellent doing so. They also tuck securely into his hip holster, which is a terrific storage option for when not in use.
Finally, there’s two alternate hands to swap out for the default gripping ones: an open gesturing hand and one fist. I really like the open hand, so I’ll begrudgingly forgive the lack of a second fist in this instance.
The Daredevil action figure looks and feels awesome. The joints are all the perfect degree of tight and smooth, with the paint apps like the chest logo and belt buckle cleanly applied. The plastic quality feels sturdy and not at all “gummy” to me this time.
And articulation-wise, everything I want is present and fully pin-free for a seamless aesthetic: ball-hinge head and shoulders, swivel-hinge wrists. Ab crunch, ball-jointed upper torso and hips, double-jointed knees and elbows, swivel biceps boots and thighs, hinged ankles with rockers… the works.
I know some collectors really favor the modern hinged toes on their action figures, but I have bad luck with them and end up having figures fall over when those points are built in. I’m happy to not have them, but your preferences may vary.


