PunisherMax: Bullseye #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Bullseye, Part One," Jason Aaron and Steve Dillon dive into the mind of Marvel's deadliest marksman as Bullseye takes a chillingly personal approach to hunting the Punisher. With a family held captive, Bullseye stages a twisted domestic scene—playing the role of husband and father—before unleashing his brutal game at the park. Dave Johnson’s cover captures the eerie calm before the storm, while the interior art by Dillon and colors by Hollingsworth heighten the tension. This 2011 issue stands as a pivotal moment in the PunisherMax series, exploring the psychological war between two relentless killers.
In "Bullseye, Part Three," Bullseye’s twisted game takes a chilling turn as he stages a mock domestic life with a kidnapped family, blurring lines between performance and reality. As he orchestrates a false sense of normalcy at the park, the veneer of peace shatters in a moment of violent rupture.
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Reprinted in PunisherMax: Bullseye #[nn] (2011)
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