BULLSEYE HORIZONTAL, LLC
1 ] · a ] · the character first appeared in Daredevil #131 (1976) · and has been one of the superhero Daredevil 's two archenemies · alongside the Kingpin . Bullseye has appeared consistently in Marvel Comics since his creation · featuring in solo limited series · series focused on Daredevil · with his surname unrevealed · however he has used the alias Benjamin Poindexter [ · on several occasions. Introduced as a gimmick villain · including Frank Miller's Daredevil #181 (1982) · in which he kills Daredevil's love interest Elektra · and Kevin Smith 's Daredevil vol. 2 #5 (1999) · when he serves on the Thunderbolts · and Dark Reign (2008–2009) · however he has also clashed with the Punisher · Black Widow · and Hawkeye . The character has been adapted in various media incarnations · having been portrayed in live-action by Colin Farrell in the film Daredevil (2003) · 141–143). [
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