Talk:Bullseye (comics)
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The origin seems to switch between calling Bullseye "Lester" and "Leonard." Either that, or it doesn't make any sense at all. Could someone who knows please correct it?
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[edit] Bullseye II?
I've always been confused as Wizard has, at least in the past, always listed this gentleman as "Bullseye II". Any info on this situation and/or the original Bullseye would be appreciated.--65.245.5.224 03:59, 8 January 2006 (UTC)Bill
[edit] Bullseye II, Fanfilm Appearance
The earlier Bullseye was a one-shot Hydra assassin from the late 1960's run of Nick Fury. He apparently is not the same entity as the one this entry covers.
Aside from that, I should note that Bullseye appeared in the famous (for a fan film) Green Goblin's Last Stand fanfilm (as did Mysterio). This is odd since Bullseye had never met the Green Goblin!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Byyz9ZchKBQ&search=Goblin%20Stand
http://files.filefront.com/Green+Goblins+Last+Stand/;944220;;/fileinfo.html
"Ultimate Bullseye In the Ultimate Marvel continuity, Bullseye appeared in Ultimate Elektra as an assassin named Benjamin Poindexter. He works for the Kingpin and was his prime assassin until Elektra beat him in direct hand-to-hand combat"
elektra cheated
[edit] Tagged for cleanup
I've tagged this article - it needs some work. I'm removing the most egregious phrase:
In a cameo, canon (Disputed if it is canon or not, because in All Access #1, which is a continuation from DC vs Marvel, Spider-man brings Venom to jail and refers to the truce Spider-man and Venom made) appearance in the "DC vs Marvel" storyline
That's just a mess. Anybody care to help improve the rest of the article? --Chancemichaels 15:40, 20 November 2006 (UTC)Chancemichaels
- I have it a once-over. It needs copy-editing by someone who is also a Marvel Comics expert. I'm not really familiar with some of the later storylines.Konczewski 22:37, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Bullseye's Adamantium reinforced skeleton
What issue revealed that Bullseye's skeleton was reinforced with strips of Adamantium? I was under the impression that only some of his vertebrae were Adamantium (Daredevil #197-199).74.244.63.126 00:36, 5 February 2007 (UTC)