
Bullseye
- Alias
- Lester
- Created By
- Marv Wolfman, John Romita Sr.
- Franchise
- Daredevil, Marvel
- Birthday
- March 1976
- Movies
- Daredevil
- TV Shows
- Daredevil
Bullseye is one of Daredevil's most popular villains who first appeared in Daredevil #131 in March 1976. The character was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist John Romita Sr. and has appeared in multiple Marvel comic books since his first appearance. Bullseye has also been brought in for live-action projects with Colin Farrell and Wilson Bethel playing the character.
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