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However, this time the story isn't Miller's own. A sexy crime-thriller whose hero is an ex-cop turned masked vigilante called The Spirit (uncharismatic Gabriel Macht), it's drawn from a 1940s newspaper strip by Will Eisner aka 'the Orson Welles of comics'.
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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.