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Daredevil #26 (#638) Cover feat. Elektra

Artist: Ryan Stegman (All)

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Title: Daredevil #26 (#638) Cover feat. Elektra
Artist: Ryan Stegman (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Cover
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 736
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Comments: 33
Added to Site: 8/9/2021
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Daredevil #26 Cover (2nd printing), Legacy Numbering #638
Pencils and Inks by Ryan Stegman

ELEKTRA. AS. DAREDEVIL. Nuff said!

A bloodied and brutal cover of Elektra by Ryan Stegman which was used as the 2nd printing cover for Daredevil issue #26 in the run written by Chip Zdarsky. If you haven't checked out that run yet I highly recommend it, fantastic storytelling!

Ryan is one of the most talented modern artists today and I truly enjoy his work. His interior work throughout Venom, Absolute Carnage, and King In Black have truly been one of the highlights in modern mainstream comics of the last few years.

I was thrilled to add another cover by him to the collection that he also inked himself!! This piece is brutal and beautiful all at the same time, much like Elektra!

Thanks again to Felix!

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M L 
Member Since 2015

1 - Posted on 8/9/2021

Very, very, very nice indeed. 

Kavi H 
Member Since 2018

Posted on 8/9/2021

M L wrote:

Very, very, very nice indeed. 

thanks, my brown brother!!

Marcus Wai 
Member Since 2005

2 - Posted on 8/9/2021

Gritty close up take by Stegman showing a vulnerable Elektra.  Normally you'd find his art concentrated on the aggressor in the form of Venom or Knull in this crossover event. 

The sai makes the shape of an E.  I learn't that on a youtube show.

Kavi H 
Member Since 2018

1 - Posted on 8/9/2021

Marcus Wai wrote:

Gritty close up take by Stegman showing a vulnerable Elektra.  Normally you'd find his art concentrated on the aggressor in the form of Venom or Knull in this crossover event. 

The sai makes the shape of an E.  I learn't that on a youtube show.

ha thanks Marcus, and damn you are right about the E! I never even noticed that. Youtube is just an ocean of knowledge isnt it!!? :)

Marcus Wai 
Member Since 2005

2 - Posted on 8/9/2021

Kavi H wrote:

ha thanks Marcus, and damn you are right about the E! I never even noticed that. Youtube is just an ocean of knowledge isnt it!!? :)

I never would have Daduced it myself.

Ruben DaCollector 
Member Since 2008

2 - Posted on 8/9/2021

Marcus Wai wrote:

I never would have Daduced it myself.

LMAO! Apparently, Kavi was busy ignoring my segment last night! ⁠😃⁠  One thing I can't explain though, is why the sai's prongs are cut off. They look like the type of sais you'd be forced to bring in to cons if you were a cosplayer, to keep the cosplayer from completely disemboweling the next congoer who tries copping a feel. Is it explained in the story, Kavi? Cool cover for sure!

Kavi H 
Member Since 2018

1 - Posted on 8/9/2021

Ruben DaCollector wrote:

LMAO! Apparently, Kavi was busy ignoring my segment last night! ⁠😃⁠  One thing I can't explain though, is why the sai's prongs are cut off. They look like the type of sais you'd be forced to bring in to cons if you were a cosplayer, to keep the cosplayer from completely disemboweling the next congoer who tries copping a feel. Is it explained in the story, Kavi? Cool cover for sure!

LOL! I guess i've gotten pretty good at ignoring you over time Ruben! Hah no I do remember but I must admit that I drank entirely way too much Red Bull yesterday before (and during) the show, so the whole thing feels like a blur/hazy memory because i spent most of the night wide eyed getting no quality sleep whatsoever and then was back up early for work today. As far as I remember, in issue 25 (prior issue) where she becomes "Daredevil" the sais are in tact. And in this issue (26) it's a tie-in issue from the run into the larger King In Black storyline that ran across all Marvel titles as an event series in addition to its own Mini series  - she had sais and sword use in it - but also in tact...so perhaps artistic license in the image here by Stegman or some other connection my Red Bull addled brain can't put together right now. *shrug emoji*

Matt  Todd 
Member Since 2014

1 - Posted on 8/9/2021

Great addition to your collection Kavi!!! Congratulations on such an amazing piece!!! 

Kavi H 
Member Since 2018

1 - Posted on 8/9/2021

Matt Todd wrote:

Great addition to your collection Kavi!!! Congratulations on such an amazing piece!!! 

thanks Matt!! appreciate it :)

Ruben DaCollector 
Member Since 2008

1 - Posted on 8/9/2021

Tell the truth, had you noticed the cut off prongs before you bought it? The fact that they're drawn that way and it's not part of the story, is bizarre as hell, man. I would be dying to get the answer from Stegman if I were you!

Kavi H 
Member Since 2018

1 - Posted on 8/9/2021

Ruben DaCollector wrote:

Tell the truth, had you noticed the cut off prongs before you bought it? The fact that they're drawn that way and it's not part of the story, is bizarre as hell, man. I would be dying to get the answer from Stegman if I were you!

You're gonna make me pull out comic books I read like 6 months ago haha!!! damnit. it was a Felix drop, I didnt have much time, LOL. She was battling a symbiote character somewhere in the issue but i cant confirm without digging the issue out of the shortbox and inspecting if that may have been why.

John C 
Member Since 2014

2 - Posted on 8/11/2021

Ruben DaCollector wrote:

Tell the truth, had you noticed the cut off prongs before you bought it? The fact that they're drawn that way and it's not part of the story, is bizarre as hell, man. I would be dying to get the answer from Stegman if I were you!

Well thanks a lot Ruben, but now my OCD has kicked and I'll never get any sleep until I know the answer. Plus now I can't help but think Ralphael would make a cool Daredevil. Might be hard to cover up the turtle shell though. Foggy may get suspicious.

Jeffrey Wedding 
Member Since 2009

2 - Posted on 8/11/2021

Ruben DaCollector wrote:

Tell the truth, had you noticed the cut off prongs before you bought it? The fact that they're drawn that way and it's not part of the story, is bizarre as hell, man. I would be dying to get the answer from Stegman if I were you!

I don't think that they are illustrated as being cut off. Historically speaking, the Sai's design is a blunt weapon which functioned more as a baton than a stabby knife, with a round or faceted rather than flat blade. There are plenty of museum examples dating back to the 17th Century which feature blunt ends to the blade and tips of the side guards, similar to those illustrated. Perhaps it was a decision based on his choice of a reference photo?

Kavi H 
Member Since 2018

Posted on 8/11/2021

Jeffrey Wedding wrote:

I don't think that they are illustrated as being cut off. Historically speaking, the Sai's design is a blunt weapon which functioned more as a baton than a stabby knife, with a round or faceted rather than flat blade. There are plenty of museum examples dating back to the 17th Century which feature blunt ends to the blade and tips of the side guards, similar to those illustrated. Perhaps it was a decision based on his choice of a reference photo?

Great point and history Jeff thanks for sharing that...I'm def no expert on weaponry haha but yeah now that I think of it even in the interiors sometimes the ends of the sais look to be depicted more blunted than sharp...but sometimes the other way too obviously

Ruben DaCollector 
Member Since 2008

1 - Posted on 8/11/2021

Jeffrey Wedding wrote:

I don't think that they are illustrated as being cut off. Historically speaking, the Sai's design is a blunt weapon which functioned more as a baton than a stabby knife, with a round or faceted rather than flat blade. There are plenty of museum examples dating back to the 17th Century which feature blunt ends to the blade and tips of the side guards, similar to those illustrated. Perhaps it was a decision based on his choice of a reference photo?

Hi Jeff! I can't say I've ever really looked closely at historic Sai, so I'll take you on your word with respect to that. But regardless, I'm not comparing her Sai on this cover to real Sai from history, I'm comparing them to the ones this fictional character has always used in comics, and while you can argue about just how "sharp" they've always been drawn, as it has varied depending on the artists' own interpretation, we can say for certain that they have never looked like this, as a metal rod that appears sawed off at the ends. Which is precisely why it's such a curiosity, even moreso given that it wasn't part of the story, and why I'd be fascinated to hear Stegman's thoughts on it.

Jeffrey Wedding 
Member Since 2009

2 - Posted on 8/11/2021

Ruben DaCollector wrote:

Hi Jeff! I can't say I've ever really looked closely at historic Sai, so I'll take you on your word with respect to that. But regardless, I'm not comparing her Sai on this cover to real Sai from history, I'm comparing them to the ones this fictional character has always used in comics, and while you can argue about just how "sharp" they've always been drawn, as it has varied depending on the artists' own interpretation, we can say for certain that they have never looked like this, as a metal rod that appears sawed off at the ends. Which is precisely why it's such a curiosity, even moreso given that it wasn't part of the story, and why I'd be fascinated to hear Stegman's thoughts on it.

Agreed. Besides, any excuse for an artist story! So when are you, Kavi, or Bill going to get Stegman on as a guest to ask? Because knowing is half the battle... or so 1980s cartoons would lead me to believe. Ha!

Ruben DaCollector 
Member Since 2008

1 - Posted on 8/11/2021

Jeffrey Wedding wrote:

Agreed. Besides, any excuse for an artist story! So when are you, Kavi, or Bill going to get Stegman on as a guest to ask? Because knowing is half the battle... or so 1980s cartoons would lead me to believe. Ha!

Hah! Kavi and I are working on something, but I can't say it involves Stegman! Can you imagine though, and entire episode of a YouTube show dedicated expressly for the purpose of asking Stegman, "So Ryan, what exactly was the genesis behind the idea of the sawed off Sai on Kavi's cover? Speak slowly, we have an hour to fill!"  ⁠😅⁠

Jeffrey Wedding 
Member Since 2009

2 - Posted on 8/11/2021

Ruben DaCollector wrote:

Hah! Kavi and I are working on something, but I can't say it involves Stegman! Can you imagine though, and entire episode of a YouTube show dedicated expressly for the purpose of asking Stegman, "So Ryan, what exactly was the genesis behind the idea of the sawed off Sai on Kavi's cover? Speak slowly, we have an hour to fill!"  ⁠😅⁠

Sounds like an episode straight out of Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis, or one of the old SNL The Chris Farley Show skits. I'd totally watch it. Ruben asks "So Ryan, what exactly was the genesis behind the idea of the sawed off Sai on Kavi's cove ?". Stegman answers "You know, it's just a thing". Awkward silences. Some mumbled small talk about the weather and the nature of blue line pencils. Ruben then asking "Hey, you remember the time I asked you about the sais?" at about the 20 minute mark. Comedy gold.

Ruben DaCollector 
Member Since 2008

1 - Posted on 8/11/2021

Jeffrey Wedding wrote:

Sounds like an episode straight out of Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis, or one of the old SNL The Chris Farley Show skits. I'd totally watch it. Ruben asks "So Ryan, what exactly was the genesis behind the idea of the sawed off Sai on Kavi's cove ?". Stegman answers "You know, it's just a thing". Awkward silences. Some mumbled small talk about the weather and the nature of blue line pencils. Ruben then asking "Hey, you remember the time I asked you about the sais?" at about the 20 minute mark. Comedy gold.

Hah ha ha! That description visualized it perfectly in my head, Jeff, too funny!

Ruben DaCollector 
Member Since 2008

1 - Posted on 8/9/2021

Holy shit bro, how many comics do you read every month?!? If I had to "pull out" something I read 6 months ago, that would consist of me having to reach out to the left or right and pick up the book off the end of my desk! 😂⁠

Don't worry about it man. All I'm saying is that it is mofo levels of weird, and as such, I wouldn't be able to sleep until I got the answer. But I'm not telling you to feel that way. If you can sleep well at night, Red Bull gorging aside, then just enjoy the piece as it is. Just because I'M curious about it doesn't mean YOU have to be. But you know, if you ever do find out, let me know!

Kavi H 
Member Since 2018

1 - Posted on 8/9/2021

Ruben DaCollector wrote:

Holy shit bro, how many comics do you read every month?!? If I had to "pull out" something I read 6 months ago, that would consist of me having to reach out to the left or right and pick up the book off the end of my desk! 😂⁠

Don't worry about it man. All I'm saying is that it is mofo levels of weird, and as such, I wouldn't be able to sleep until I got the answer. But I'm not telling you to feel that way. If you can sleep well at night, Red Bull gorging aside, then just enjoy the piece as it is. Just because I'M curious about it doesn't mean YOU have to be. But you know, if you ever do find out, let me know!

I read A LOT of comics (usually late night) but these days more on my iPad and less flipping through boxes and pulling out 1 issue . Yeah I hear ya. I love the piece and my mind is not bothered at all by this dillema haha

George H 
Member Since 2009

1 - Posted on 8/9/2021

Stegman + DD/Elektra + cover is such a great combo. Congrats my friend!

Carmine Gawain 
Member Since 2010

1 - Posted on 8/9/2021

Awesome piece- loved watching you unveil it on your show

Kavi H 
Member Since 2018

Posted on 8/9/2021

Carmine Gawain wrote:

Awesome piece- loved watching you unveil it on your show

thanks man i appreciate it!!!

Dino Mauricio 
Member Since 2009

1 - Posted on 8/10/2021

Yeah that's a spectacular Stevman cover from a very intriguing storyline, congrats Kavi!

1 - Posted on 8/10/2021

Beautful Kavi!  Just beautiful!

Kavi H 
Member Since 2018

Posted on 8/11/2021

Nick - Barry - Matt - Hal - Namor wrote:

Beautful Kavi!  Just beautiful!

thank you Nick!!!

David Askani’Son 
Member Since 2012
Forum Moderator

1 - Posted on 8/14/2021

Score!!!! Congrats on winning this Cover. Stegman is a freaken beast!!!!!

Trey Hobbs 
Member Since 2021

1 - Posted on 10/3/2021

It's so cool that you have this. This mind blowing piece depicting my favorite femme fatale couldn't be in the possession of a more righteous dude.

Bill J 
Member Since 2009

1 - Posted on 2/17/2022

Amazingly cool cover! Stegman is one of the best!

Duke Fleed aka #1 Groo Fan 
Member Since 2013

1 - Posted on 4/17/2022

Not quite sure how I missed this.. but just a really bold image. Love it!

1 - Posted on 8/22/2023

Cool- Nuff' said! 

Jason Ladwig 
Member Since 2020

1 - Posted on 8/17/2024

Fantastic!

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