

Lady Bullseye
A survivor of a brutal yakuza kidnapping, the woman who became Lady Bullseye witnessed Bullseye slaughter her captors, and that moment of bloody liberation inspired her to model herself after him. She trained as an assassin and joined the Hand, eventually becoming an elite killer for hire.
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 β 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 β 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.

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
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