- Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target
Infobox comic book title
title = Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target
caption = "Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target" #1
schedule =
limited = y
publisher =Marvel Comics
date = November 2002 - (further issues pending)
issues = N/A
Superhero = y
main_char_team = Daredevil
Bullseye
past_current_color = background:#ff9275
creators =Kevin Smith (writer)Glenn Fabry (illustrator)
subcat = Marvel Comics
sort = Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target"Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target" (also known as "Daredevil: The Target" or "Daredevil: Bullseye") is an unfinished
limited series comic book fromMarvel Comics featuring the superhero Daredevil in pursuit of nemesis, the assassin Bullseye. The series was written byKevin Smith with illustrations byGlenn Fabry . It is known for being quite delayed, with the first issue coming out in November 2002, and the second issue never being released.Publication History
The first issue was released in November 2002 (and then again in February 2003 to coincide with the release of the "Daredevil" film) without a follow-up issue. Smith, who had become fully involved in the production of his film "Jersey Girl", planned on finishing both this and another limited series, "" as soon as production on the film concluded.
Unfortunately, Smith wound up not returning to either series until 2005. The final three issues of "Spider-Man/Black Cat" were released during November 2005 to January 2006.
In September 2005, Smith answered the controversy on the messageboard of his official website where he revealed panels from issue #2 and stated that the series would return in mid-2006. He also emphasised that the new issues would reflect the changes in Marvel in continuity that have occurred in the four years between issues. As of
August 2008 , however, issue #2 has not materialized, and the project appears to have been quietly dropped.ynopsis
It's been three years since the death of
Karen Page at the hands of Bullseye (as seen in "", also written by Smith), andMatt Murdock has been preparing for the anniversary. He has pushed body and powers to their very limit with the plans confronting Bullseye again.But Bullseye's been busy, too. He has been honing his skills to greater levels. Now with sharper skills and a new look, he has set his sights on one of
New York 's elite.Part 1
A native New Yorker, Daredevil sits above
The Pile inManhattan reflecting resilient spirit of the citizens. He makes note of the fact that they will never forget, but they will learn to live on. He reflects on his own life, from his birth to his gaining powers to, most importantly, the death ofKaren Page . After laying flowers on her grave. He foils a bank robbery by The Owl in a particularly harsh fashion, explaining that the robber is receiving the rage he wants to direct at Karen's killer: Bullseye. The memories of the murder still fresh in his mind, Daredevil destroys a punching bag with a photo of Bullseye on it.The story then cuts to the penthouse apartment of a rich, middle-aged man named "Roger" who is in the middle of a business arrangement with two
Middle East ern men. Roger emphasises the fact that, as "an American through and through," he abhors doing business with the two. "I love this city. I despise you people for what you did to it." (It should be noted that the duo's country is never named and that the epithets thrown at them are most likely just broad racial generalisations.) However, as a professional he is willing to assist them for the right price: in this case connecting them with an assassin.Hoping they will reconsider their mission, Roger directs the men's attention to the telescope in his living room. It's focused on a young woman breast-feeding her baby. Roger doesn't know the woman personally, but has been watching her apartment for over a year: she would often have a different man in her apartment every night, up until a year ago when she "started growing a belly". She has been raising the child on her own, which Roger finds touching. There's a knock on the door. Roger opens it to the assassin the men want to hire: Bullseye. (Sans his usual costume, his clothes and features resemble those of his
Colin Farrell likeness from the movie.)Roger pours him a
martini with an olive. Bullseye tells the two men he'll kill anyone for the right price. One of them hands him a photograph (which we do not see) of someone of such importance that the assassin is taken aback. He demands $20 million for the job (10 up front, 10 upon completion). The men are intrigued, but want proof that Bullseye is as cold-blooded as he claims: they want him to kill the single mother Roger has been watching, much to Roger's horror. Without hesitation, takes the toothpick from his cocktail olive, bends it between his fingers, and flicks it through the woman's window with the speed and force of a bullet. A heart-broken Roger looks through the telescope to see the woman's body on the floor and the baby crying.One of the men arranges to have the money delivered. The other asks Bullseye why he isn't wearing his trademark costume. Bullseye explains that he gave it up as his line of work requires he draw as little attention to himself as possible. But, to humour the man, he dips his finger in his cocktail and draws a wet bullseye on his forehead.
External links
* [http://viewaskew.com/theboard/viewtopic.php?t=38512&highlight=daredevil+target Kevin Smith's messageboard] A September 2005 entry in which Smith reveals a pencil sketch of issue 2 and gives a release date.
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