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Rosen, who was 88, started his career at Harvey Comics, and had credits stretching back all the way to 1948. His most influential credits include the Frank Miller run on Daredevil (shown above), as well as the Spider-Man/Superman crossover.
The Comics Reporter had this to say about Rosen:
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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.