Interesting comment (in hindsight) in that article:Which wall is Bleeding Cool referring to?Now we know a little more about what is to come...Bullseye: The Man in Charge by Edgar Brisson and Guillermo Sanna.Well, I suppose if drug dealers can’t come over the wall anymore, he’ll have to go to them.
He’s a ruthless hitman who never misses, a deadly foe who can turn any object into a lethal weapon! But why is the Marvel Universe’s most dangerous assassin heading to Colombia to take aim at a drug cartel? Find out as Bullseye takes charge!
Why was the costume colored blue above the character's waist
Regardless, I am glad the costume is back the way it has always been presented on the page, on this She-Hulk Annual cover:
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Daredevil #159 Jul 1979
"Marked for Murder!"
A Mr. Pondexter hires Erik Slaughter and his gang of thugs to kill Daredevil.
Slaughter gathers his men to take out Daredevil.
Bullseye decides to strike at Hornhead through the Black Widow.
Script by Roger McKenzie, pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Klaus Janson
Daredevil #160 Sep 1979
"In the Hands of Bullseye!"
Bullseye captures Black Widow
in order to flush DD out.
Script by Roger McKenzie, pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Klaus Janson
The above image perfectly depicts the comicbook character Bullseye as the egg-sucking piece of gutter trash that he is!
Thankfully, the comicbook character American Eagle,
..dealt with said gutter trash
..in a deserving manner!
Daredevil #161 Nov 1979
"To Dare the Devil"
DD takes on Slaughter's gang
and Bullseye to rescue the Black Widow.
Script by Roger McKenzie, pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Klaus Janson