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Bullseye

Lester

First Appearance

Daredevil #131 (1976)

Powers & Abilities

AgilityStaminaIntellectWeapon MasterImplantsInsanely RichUnarmed CombatGadgetsEscape ArtistSwordsmanshipMarksmanshipStealthLeadership

Teams

Assassins GuildDark AvengersFisk IndustriesSuperior AvengersThe HandThunderboltsThunderbolts ArmyX

Also Known As

Lester Poindexter, Leonard, Benjamin Pondexter, Daredevil, Hawkeye, Bull's Eye, Shelton Pendergrass, The Man Without Mercy, The Man Who Never Misses, Lester Jangles, Leonard McClain

About Bullseye

Bullseye is Marvel's most lethal hired killer, a man whose name has become synonymous with perfect aim and absolute ruthlessness. Debuting in Daredevil #131 (1976), this first appearance is a cornerstone key issue for any serious Daredevil collector — the introduction of a villain who would go on to define the Man Without Fear's rogues gallery for decades. Virtually anything within reach becomes a deadly weapon in Bullseye's hands, from playing cards to paper clips, making him one of the most visually dynamic and terrifying assassins in all of comics.

Bullseye's most collector-coveted storylines are woven directly into Daredevil history. Frank Miller's legendary run on the title elevated Bullseye from a skilled mercenary to an icon of brutality, most notably in the Death of Elektra storyline, where he delivers one of the most shocking moments Marvel has ever published. That arc, and the surrounding issues, remain among the most sought-after back issues on the market. His obsessive vendetta with Daredevil has produced some of the hobby's most discussed and collected runs, with keys commanding serious prices at auction.

Beyond Daredevil, Bullseye has carved out a significant presence across the Marvel Universe. His time with the Thunderbolts introduced him to a new generation of readers, while his role in the Dark Avengers — operating as a twisted, murderous stand-in for Hawkeye under Norman Osborn's regime — gave collectors another wave of essential keys to chase. His ties to the Hand, the Assassins Guild, and Kingpin's criminal empire keep him embedded in major crossover events, ensuring his appearances span a wide range of titles.

For collectors, Bullseye represents exactly the kind of villain whose books reward long-term investment. His first appearance is already a certified key, his Miller-era issues are perennial back-issue favorites, and his recurring role in blockbuster storylines means new keys keep emerging. Whether you're building a Daredevil run, a villain-focused collection, or chasing Dark Avengers-era material, Bullseye's books deserve a prominent spot in any Marvel collection.

Comics Featuring Bullseye

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