A Quote by Mike Hughes

I want to validate that I'm the greatest daredevil in daredevil history. — © Mike Hughes
I want to validate that I'm the greatest daredevil in daredevil history.
People want somebody to be a daredevil, even if they're not going to be a daredevil themselves.
I'd love to see Peter Parker and Daredevil hang out. There's a wonderful issue of the comics where Matt Murdock has to defend Daredevil, because the public don't know, and so he has Peter Parker put on his Daredevil outfit so that he can sit in the docks. You know, great storyline.
It was weird. Like, people came up to me and knew me as Daredevil before any footage had come out. I remember a guy on the subway being like, 'You're Charlie Cox. You're Daredevil.' And I was like, 'Yeah...?' I was barely Daredevil. I hadn't even signed the contract, you know?
My life has been being a daredevil. I am Evel Knievel. I am a daredevil.
It was said Daredevil grew up in Hell's Kitchen, an amazing name for a neighbourhood. But that opened a Pandora's box of all the crime stuff I wanted to do. I borrowed liberally from Will Eisner's 'The Spirit' and turned 'Daredevil' into a crime comic.
I want Green Arrow to have fun. I don't want him to be a tortured hero. I mean, I've written plenty of tortured heroes, like Daredevil. But it's all there in Daredevil's origin as to why he'd be a tortured adult. Green Arrow doesn't have that kind of origin. In fact, he's such a clean slate that he doesn't even have an origin anymore.
'Daredevil' is haunted by Frank Miller, from the standpoint of the Frank Miller run on 'Daredevil' is so insurmountable.
The other cool thing is, even with Jessica [Johnson], or Daredevil, I had taken a break from those characters for a while in the comics, so I can enjoy the shows without the agita. I completely love the Daredevil show. I feel no physical connection to it, because it was 10 years ago since I wrote that comic, so I can just enjoy it. And when people connect it in a positive way to me, I go, "Well, that's very f - king flattering!"
I don't want to portray myself as a daredevil. I'm not at all.
I think jumping from one country to another would put me in a place in daredevil history that no one can match.
I'm retired from the daredevil business.
There's a little daredevil inside of me.
I used to be a daredevil on BMX bikes.
I'm a daredevil. I'm not much for authority or rules.
I'm not a daredevil. I don't fly without a safety net.
I know of the Daredevil comic because it's so iconic.
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