Lady Bullseye
Sharp, deadly, and immediately unforgettable, Lady Bullseye burst onto the Marvel scene in 2008 when writer Ed Brubaker and artist Clay Mann introduced her in Daredevil #111 — a Modern Age debut that landed her squarely in one of Marvel's most acclaimed street-level corners. She's carved out a presence across titles like Daredevil, Elektra, and Black Panther: The Most Dangerous Man Alive, keeping dangerous company with the likes of Kingpin, Wilson Fisk, and Matt Murdock himself. Over seventeen years of appearances, she's proven herself a genuinely enduring figure in Marvel's shadowy underworld — not a one-arc curiosity but a recurring threat worth watching. If you love morally complex, razor-edged characters who thrive in the darkest corridors of the Marvel Universe, Lady Bullseye absolutely deserves a place on your reading list.
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Trivia
- Oyuki's visual and thematic DNA traces directly back to Lady Snowblood, grounding her in a distinctly Japanese femme-fatale lineage that casual readers almost always overlook.en.wikipedia.org