Bullseye (Marvel Comics)

The alternate continuities of Daredevil Noir, PunisherMAX, and Ultimate Marvel respectively feature the original Bullseye incarnations Eliza, Shelton Pendergrass, and Benjamin "Dex" Poindexter.

[3] Although created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist John Romita Sr., the book features art by Bob Brown[4] and Klaus Janson.

This is a retcon of a previous origin story, which depicts Bullseye growing up as a below average student in a trailer park with an alcoholic, physically abusive father.

Bullseye's cold demeanor and unique skills led to his recruitment by the National Security Agency as an assassin, then an assignment to train Contras in Nicaragua.

Bullseye made the best of the situation: within seven hours of being informed of their poverty, he had led the Contras in seizing a landing strip that Colombian cocaine smugglers were using as a staging area before transporting the drugs to the US.

Bullseye planned to invite several organized crime heads to the airfield to broker a new deal with him as Paolo's supposed right-hand man.

Just prior to escaping from custody, Bullseye confesses he made up some or all of his story to amuse himself; for example, he claims that he was really the one who started the fire which burned down his childhood home.

[14] Smarting from this even harsher blow to his reputation, Bullseye hires Eric Slaughter's gang and kidnaps the Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff) to bait Daredevil into a revenge bout.

The revolver used in the game is secretly unloaded, but Daredevil has Bullseye take the even-numbered turns so that he would feel sure that the last shot is going to kill him.

[22][23] Japanese scientist Lord Dark Wind liberates Bullseye and has him brought to Japan, lacing his bones with adamantium and thus restoring his mobility.

[34] Bullseye is recruited to steal the Identity Disc, purported to be in possession of AIM and have vital information on the world's superheroes, along with Deadpool, Sabretooth, Vulture, and Juggernaut.

During the fight, the hero reveals to Bullseye that he knows his real name Lester, his mother was a prostitute, and that he never knew his father.

After a brutal fight with Daredevil and Elektra, Bullseye flees into open traffic where he is hit by a truck, sustaining severe injuries.

[38] Bullseye, along with many other villains, is recruited into the Thunderbolts by Iron Man and Mister Fantastic to hunt down anti-registration superheroes in the Civil War storyline.

American Eagle beats him severely, mocking him throughout for purposely avoiding fights with superpowered foes, and finally breaks Bullseye's neck.

As a result of the damage sustained from both being attacked by a man with superhuman strength and being shocked by the nano-chain, Bullseye is paralyzed, is unable to speak, and has incurred severe brain injuries.

[61] Later, a group of Hells Bikers put together an unauthorized funeral service (as J. Jonah Jameson had expressly forbade) for Bullseye; Ben Urich is dragged along, as well as Danny Deaver.

[71] After "The War of the Realms", Bullseye steals Dragonfang, a mystical sword of the deceased Valkyrie, and uses it to mortally wound Heimdall.

[72] While accompanied by an unnamed female ninja, Bullseye heads into an abandoned karate dojo and places an article about Spider-Boy on the wall.

When Spider-Boy takes Daredevil to the top of the Daily Bugle to retrieve the trophy, they are ambushed by Bullseye and his apprentice Maka Akana, who is dressed as "Spider-Girl".

[74] In a flashback, Bullseye discovered Maka Akana after seeing her dive at Kawainui Falls, Hawaii and having seen her other stuff online that leads to him taking her in as a student and intended successor, developing a father-daughter relationship, before she took on the villain name Funhouse.

To their surprise, Daredevil and Spider-Boy show up to partake in the tournament after claiming their item of entry from the sumo wrestler Enormo and his student Hulkette offscreen.

[82] This has increased his resistance to injury in unarmed combat and allows him to perform acrobatic maneuvers that would fracture ordinary human bones.

[88] In the Marvel 1602 universe (Earth-311), Bull's Eye appears as an assassin/first mate for the villainous Captain Wilson Fiske (The King's Pin).

[91] In Old Man Logan's flashback, Mysterio used an illusion of Bullseye and other villains to trick Wolverine into killing his fellow X-Men.

He is said to have gassed an entire elementary school when some children were witness to a mob hit and then killed the rest of the town with bombs at the mass funeral.

He employs disguises on his hits and dons a variation of his regular Marvel Universe incarnation's costume (sans mask) at one point.

[103] Lester is a bodyguard and assassin implied to be from the European Coalition and serves as an employee of Wilson Fisk, being present during a board meeting at the Daily Bugle, on the day when J. Jonah Jameson and Ben Parker resigned.

After they defeat him, Green Goblin has his glider take Bullseye to a secure location due to Fisk's control over the police force.

The entire crew besides Matt was killed by The Devil Who Dares, a ronin forced into service by the Giant Shogun in return for restoring his blinded son's sight.

Wilson Bethel as Benjamin Poindexter masquerading as the titular character of Daredevil .