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Below is a checklist of Bullseye comics; first appearances, key issues, and other books. There WILL BE MISSED books here. It’s okay, no one will get hurt or die. Please read the disclaimer!! If you think there is a comic(s) that did not make this list, please feel free to weigh in below or let us know on one of our many social media outlets.
Bullseye Checklist
Daredevil #131 (1976) – The first appearance of Bullseye. Art by Klaus Janson and words by Marv Wolfman.
Daredevil #132 (1976) – The second appearance of Bullseye.
Daredevil #141 (1977) – Early Bullseye appearance. Pencils from legend Gil Kane.
Daredevil #159 (1979) – Frank Miller pencils Bullseye for the first time and boy does Frankie have plans for him.




Daredevil #160 (1979) – The very next issue we get the first Bullseye cover (in costume) from Miller.
Daredevil #169 (1981) – It only took Miller a few issues after he starting writing the Daredevil series to work Bullseye in. The first time Bullseye gets the Miller treatment (writer).
Daredevil #170 (1981) – The Kingpin makes his first appearance ever in a Daredevil comic. Frank Miller had a vision and it worked. Bullseye appears for the first time with Kingpin.
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Daredevil #181 (1982) – One of the most iconic comic books in history here, the Death of Elektra. The Daredevil Netflix series will have Elektra joining the cast and this comic story is bound to make it to the show. When it does, watch as this overprinted awesome comic commands some ridiculous aftermarket monies. If you do not own this comic by now, you should get it.




What If #35 (1982) – A few months after knocking off Elektra, Marvel immediately went to the well and made this comic. They already knew they struck a cord with comic fans and were cashing in. See they’ve been doing this for years! Frank Miller writes and pencils this alternate universe story. Oh and legend Steve Ditko pencils the first appearance of the Cat People in another story. No really, we’re not making that up.
Daredevil #197 (1983) – Yuriko (later becomes Lady Deathstryke) makes her first appearance. Bullseye appearance.
Daredevil #200 (1983) – A classic John Byrne/Terry Austin cover.
Alpha Flight #34 (1986) – Bullseye finally steps away from the Daredevil comic. His first appearance outside a DD comic is in this Alpha Flight comic. Alpha Flight? Odd. He’s not on the cover though.
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What If…#2 (1989) – “What If Daredevil had killed Kingpin?” Here’s a unique book. It’s Greg Capullo’s first professional work (outside of FantaCo and Pocket Comics). 5 years before he ever touched the Batman character.
Daredevil #284 (1990) – Bullseye appears with Typhoid Mary for the first time.
Daredevil #286 (1990) – Greg Capullo fills in for this one issue.
Punisher #101 (1995) – Bullseye’s first appearance in a Punisher book.
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Punisher #102 (1995) – Nothing more here then a ridiculously cool Bullseye cover from Frank Teran. There was also a low print run on this book, making it higher priced in the aftermarket.
Elektra #1 (1996) – Mike Deodato pencils Elektra in her first monthly book. Bullseye appears.
Deadpool #16 (1998) – Bullseye’s first time appearing with Deadpool.
Daredevil #4 (1999) – Here’s issue number four in the Joe Quesada Daredevil run featuring a Bullseye appearance.




Daredevil #5 (1999) – Bullseye kills Karen Page.
Bullseye: Greatest Hits #1 (2004) – The origin of Bullseye. This is a great series to own if you’re a collector or a Bullseye fan.
Punisher vs. Bullseye #1 (2006) – A fantastic 5 part series comic series.
Thunderbolts #110 (2007) – Bullseye joins the all new Thunderbolts team. Written by Warren Ellis and art by Mike Deodato.
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Amazing Spider-Man #568 (2008) – Artist John Romita Jr and writer Dan Slott manage to work Bullseye into this huge epic story line.
Daredevil #111 (2008) – Bullseye appears in the introduction comic of Lady Bullseye.
Moon Knight #22 (2008) – The first time Bullseye appears in a Moon Knight title.
Hit Monkey #1 (2010) – Bullseye appearance.
Daredevil Black and White #1 (2010) – A one shot featuring art from Jason Latour. Bullseye appearance.
Shadowland Bullseye #1 (2010) – Writer John Layman….nuff said.






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