Daredevil the Extended Version!
Daredevil 131

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Daredevil 131 Modern
Grade: 9.2
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 2063638001
Owner: ADAMANTIUM

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: Daredevil Justice isn't Blind  Score: 500
Daredevil the Extended Version!  Score: 500
These are the Bronze!  Score: 500
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

1st Appearance of Bullseye, a classic Daredevil and Punisher villain. Seemingly always trying to get the drop on people and going to any lengths to do so! Certainly, a deadly adversary! Even in modern comics, the lengths gone to by this adversary, Bullseye, are the dire straits of villainy. Sometimes weapons held in keister's. These are the tools and they're deadly accurate. Indeed, the tempting Bullseye doesn't waste time getting to the point in speech, and usually he is more subtle and strikes to catch you off guard. He is an expert assassin, the Bullseye, but we know Marvel and their "Heroes", that are always on a path of self-discovery and can somehow make up the difference. To deal with the new attempts of crime and even upon their lives, they'll keep reinventing the "hero" type of character! A hole in top of spine? It is amazing how some things like these are in grader's notes, but glad they are notated for sure.

Complete with a back cover picture of, "Assassin's Creed: Origins!" A "figure-pin" picked up, free from GameStop at one of their midnight releases for video games. Bullseye is the "psychotic assassin", and Assassin's Creed is the game that tries to rehabilitate those would be assassins into becoming a more productive citizen in any society. Both comic and video game pin are of "ORIGINS!" While the gameplay of the "Creed" is of a dream like scenario with simulation sequences that prove all too real if not successful in a mission, Bullseye lives the occupation of being an assassin by playing games himself and utilizing techniques. Both show being confident can get you very far!

Grader Notes:
hole top of spine;
spine stress lines;
very small crease right top of front cover.



 
 
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