Now that we've binged Daredevil's Netflix series, it's time to point out our favorite Easter eggs, references, and trivia.

The Battle of NY

The Owl

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Elektra

Classic Kingpin

Mr. Potter’s Shop

Steel Serpent

Crane Mother

This goes without saying, butTake a look at our list, then let us know anything cool you found in the comments.While no one says the words “Avengers,” “Chituari,” or “Hulk smashing Loki,” there are many references to the big invasion scene at the end of The Avengers movie. Most of them are just characters talking about the destruction in passing, but the coolest is when we see that it was reporter Ben Urich who wrote the front page story about the Battle of New York, not to mention the Harlem Terror story about the Hulk’s battle with Abomination.In the comics, Leland Owlsley is the villain known as The Owl, and there was a neat tribute to him when we saw him get a green coat. Interestingly, showrunner Steven S. Deknight has hinted that even though Leland dies in the show, the son that he mentions several times could later become the The Owl we know from the comics.During a flashback, Matt and Foggy discuss a Greek girl that he once dated that “didn’t work out.” This woman is undoubtedly Elektra, the superhero assassin who has been both lover and enemy to Daredevil in the comics.Vanessa tells Wilson Fisk about a prince who once seduced her and how he wore a white suit with an ascot. This is a fun jab at the Kingpin’s classic outfit in the comics. Like Fisk says, “That’s a bit much.”Melvin Potter’s shop has a couple cool Easter eggs.In the comics, Potter is a villain known as Gladiator, who wears a yellow and blue costume and wields sawblades on his wrists. In his shop, we see yellow and blue materials, his symbol on a design board, a Revenge of the Gladiators poster, and he even throws a sawblade during his fight with Daredevil.If that wasn’t enough, there’s two extendable mechanical legs in his shop. Those belong to one of the most ridiculous supervillains of all time -- Stilt-Man.Madame Gao’s drug packets bear a red snake symbol. That’s the crest of Steel Serpent, the archnemesis of Iron Fist -- another Marvel hero who will be getting his own Netflix series.Speaking of Madam Gao, that was quite the punch she threw at Daredevil, wasn’t it? That curiously strong hit, plus her mention of how her homeland is “a considerable distance farther” than China, seems to be hinting that she’s from one of the Legendary Cities of Heaven. One of those cities is K’un L’un, the place where Iron Fist gets his powers. If we’re right about all this, we’ve got her pegged as Crane Mother, an evil, magical being associated with Steel Serpent.