Daredevil Miscellaneous Toys

1966-2000

Daredevil Pennant

Brand: Dell Plastics

Year: 1966

Source: comics

Size: 5.75" long

This is one of the earliest pieces of merch featuring Daredevil, being released only 2 years after his first appearance. It’s a "washable vinyl" pennant to be hung on the wall, featuring an illustration of Daredevil and the ‘Daredevil: The Man Without Fear!’ logo. The version shown here has a yellow border, but more commonly a red version is seen.

See-A-Show Stereo Viewer Set

Brand: Kenner

Year: 1966

Source: comics

Size: unknown

This is a viewer with slides that feature Marvel characters. There was one Daredevil show with 7 slides, and he was also on the front of the box. It’s one of the earliest toys featuring Daredevil, being released only 2 years after his first appearance. There was also a larger viewer than combined the shows here with other Marvel ones and other shows from different viewer sets.

Amazing Marvel Superheroes Flexi-Rings

Brand: Macman Enterprises

Year: 1966

Source: comics

Size: unknown

These are rubber flexible rings that stretched to fit on a finger. There were 2 ways of purchasing these, through gumball machines for 5 cents each or a 4-pack for 10 cents. It's difficult to make out the designs of these but Daredevil can be seen at the bottom of the package and is recognisable by his double D symbol. There are six colour variations: red, green, yellow, blue, black and purple. It’s one of the earliest toys featuring Daredevil, being released only 2 years after his first appearance.

Funtastic Costume with Mask

Brand: Ben Cooper

Year: 1966

Source: comics

Size: unknown

This is a Daredevil Halloween costume, that was released in a line with many other costumed heroes including Spider-Man, Mr Fantastic, Captain America and even the Red Skull. It’s one of the earliest items featuring Daredevil, being released only 2 years after his first appearance.

Marvel Super-Heroes Sparkle Paints

Brand: Kenner

Year: 1966

Source: comics

Size: unknown

This is a set of 5 glittery paints that came with 5 cards featuring different Marvel characters, including Daredevil. The paints were intended to be used to decorate the cards, as pictured. The image actually shows the 1967 artwork for Daredevil, but the kit was otherwise the same. There was also a larger set with more paints and cards.

Marvel Flyers Foam Gliders

Brand: Topps

Year: 1967

Source: comics

Size: 9" long

These are small kids toy gliders, which had 12 different Marvel characters in the line. Daredevil is in his red costume on a yellow background. These are difficult to find, especially in good condition since they are made of thing styrofoam.

Marvel World Adventure Playset

Brand: Amsco

Year: 1975

Source: comics

Size: unknown

This is a cardboard playset of different buildings from the Marvel world: the Daily Bugle, Doctor Strange’s Sanctorum, the Baxter Building, Peter Parker’s apartment and Avengers Mansion. It also came with a great deal of small character cutouts with green stands, including a Daredevil one.

Spider-Man American Bricks

Brand: Playskool

Year: 1977

Source: comics

Size: unknown

This is a building set with plastic bricks, featuring the Daily Bugle, an airport and a laboratory among other scenes. It came with cardboard standee figures, similar to the Marvel World Adventure Playset, one of which is Daredevil.

Marvel Superheroes Stamp Set

Brand: Fleetwood Toys

Year: 1978

Source: comics

Size: unknown

This is a set of 8 stamps, an ink pad and a small notebook. Daredevil was featured only on the cover of the notebook, and there is not a Daredevil stamp.

Les Superheroes Stamp Set

Brand: unknown

Year: 1979

Source: comics

Size: unknown

This set includes 7 stamps, and originally also came with an ink pad. Daredevil is only featured on the box, in a red suit with yellow DD logo (this design is commonly seen on European and other international releases), and the stamps are of the Thing, the Hulk, Spider-Man, Thor, Spider-Woman, the Human Torch and Mr Fantastic. There is also an illustration on the inside of the box lid, but Daredevil is not pictured.

Marvel Puzzle

Brand: Whitman

Year: 1983

Source: comics

Size: unknown

This is a 300-piece puzzle featuring a lot of Marvel characters. Daredevil can be seen between the Fantastic Four and Spider-Man.

Marvel Comics Superheroes Whistle Flash

Brand: Fleetwood Toys

Year: 1989?

Source: comics

Size: unknown

This is a red, white and blue plastic whistle combined with a flashlight. The packaging features Marvel superheroes, with different variations appearing over the years with one including an image of Daredevil as pictured. I don’t think the whistle itself has any Marvel characters or designs on it.

Pencil Topper

Brand: Yolanda

Year: 1996

Source: comics

Size: unknown

This is a red pencil topper in the shape of Daredevil’s head. There were apparently pencil toppers and ‘pencil buddies’ released, with the buddies being small plastic figures. Daredevil did not have a pencil buddy, only a topper.