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Frank Miller introduced the assassin Elektra in the pages of Daredevil #168, his first issue as writer/artist. Now, in issue #181, he showed the long-awaited showdown between Elektra and the other notable assassin of the comic, Bullseye.
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Arrested by the DEA, Bullseye was again recognized as an asset rather than a risk and given the mission of infiltrating the operations of the Kingpin of NYC. Given a costume decked out with bullseye symbols, he crossed paths with the biggest annoyance to the Kingpin, Daredevil.
Fri, Jan 29 | from The Daily P.O.P.