Matt Murdock T-Shirts
Description: Mr. T Cereal hit grocery stores in 1984, capitalizing on the success of actor/wrestler Laurence Tureaud's Mr. T Character. Mr. T had become recognizable to most Americans through his roles in Rocky III (1982) and The A-Team (1983-1987). His kid-friendly persona was strengthened though guest appearances on Silver Spoons (1982), Diff'rent Stokes (1983) and Alvin and the Chipmunks (1983). Mr. T Cereal was a "Crispy Sweet Corn And Oats Cereal" that tasted somewhat similar to Cap'N Crunch. The cereal pieces were shaped like the letter "T". Commercials for the cereal used the catch-phrases, "Teaming up with Mr T. (Cereal)... It's cool" and "I pity the fool who don't eat my cereal".
Distressed Mr T Cereal Box - Authentic Vintage Style T-Shirt
by offsetvinylfilm
$16 $23
Description: This shirt is the perfect blend of Daredevil's courage and the importance of optometric tests. Celebrate the bravery of the blind superhero while reminding everyone about the significance of taking care of your vision. With each step you take, you demonstrate that vision is not just about what we see but how we face the world. Wear this shirt and showcase your appreciation for bravery and visual health
Description: The alley reeks of blood and gunpowder. His mask is torn. His jaw clenched. Fists broken. Ribs screaming. But he doesn’t fall. He never falls. The city didn’t need a symbol. It needed him— A man too stubborn to die. Too angry to stop. And tonight, pain is just fuel.
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Kingpin Mccracken Film Big Ern Ernie Comedy Bill M - livax #9231 T-Shirt
by Livax
$16 $23
Description: This rough bar in Hell's Kitchen has been the scene of many shady meetings of petty and organized crimes. It is closely watched by Hell's Kitchen's protector Daredevil and he sometimes questions certain patrons such as Turk and his friend Grotto. Josie, the owner, has few rules. One is to take any violence outside her establishment. Josie's Bar fell on hard times with the rise of Shadowland, and was bought out by a right-wing anti-superhero organization called the American Policy Research Institute.