Sunday, August 1, 2021

Daredevil Nemesis Bullseye Reveals His Staggering New Power

Warning! Spoilers ahead for Daredevil #32

In the latest issue of Marvel Comics' Daredevil, the terrifying new power of Bullseye has been revealed. Having recently broken free while being mentally unbalanced, Bullseye is going on his biggest killing spree ever with no rhyme or reason. As a result, the entire city has gone into lockdown to keep itself safe from his deadly sniper rounds from high above. However, the reason why Bullseye apparently can't be tracked while still being so fast in his attacks is revealed at the issue's end to the new Daredevil's shock and horror.

In previous issues of Marvel's Daredevil from writer Chip Zdarsky and artist Mike Hawthorne, it's been revealed that Mayor Wilson Fisk (The Kingpin) was trying to turn Bullseye into his own Winter Soldier, experimenting on him to make him completely programable with a refusal to disobey his orders and commands. However, Bullseye broke free which has led to him believing that he's been tasked by the Angel of Death to kill the entire population of Manhattan one by one, leading to this new struggle and a citywide lockdown that has lasted for eight days.

Related: Marvel Reveals Kingpin is Scared Of One Daredevil Villain

Despite the fact that the original Daredevil is still in jail, the new Daredevil Elektra Natchios has been filling in for him as an interim Hero Without Fear, and she couldn't be more determined to find Bullseye in Daredevil #32. However, their dark history leaves things uncertain as to what she'll actually do to him once she does get her hands on the lethally accurate villain. In any case, while Elektra managed to determine where Bullseye would strike next, it still didn't explain the pure speed at which he had been taking innocent lives from shooting to shooting. However, shortly after they had begun fighting Bullseye's brand new power revealed itself, explaining how he was able to get from crime scene to crime scene so quickly.

The secret wasn't that Bullseye was extremely fast. Instead, there are now multiple Bullseyes who all seemingly want the same thing: to murder everyone in This new power allows them to strike from multiple points across the city simultaneously. Because this revelation was at the issue's end, it's unclear where these other Bullseyes came from, though one can imagine it has to do with the experimentations Bullseye endured while Kingpin's prisoner. Is Bullseye now able to create copies of himself, or are these people he's brainwashed into becoming just like him using the same machines?

However it all plays out, Elektra clearly has her work cut out for her as Marvel's current Daredevil, so much so that it wouldn't be a surprise if Matt Murdock's original Man Without Fear soon showed up to offer his help despite being in jail. All of these Bullseyes' roaming the city have been major terrors in such a major way. As a result, here's hoping one or both Daredevils will be able to save the day against the threat of such an extremely powerful Bullseye (Bullseyes).

More: Daredevil Became Bullseye in Marvel’s Weirdest Identity Switch



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August 01, 2021 at 12:35AM

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