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BULLSEYE PERFECT GAME #2 (OF 2)

For a year, Bullseye — the world’s greatest assassin — simply vanished without a trace. Funny thing is, he was hiding in plain sight there in the glare of the white hot lights, a lanky stranger with the rubber arm, throwing heat that could take off a man’s head. See, every man needs a challenge, a moment when he faces impossible odds, when looks deep inside himself and sees what he’s really made of. Bullseye’s next pitch is one for the history books.

Written by Charlie Huston
Art by Shawn Martinbrough
Cover by Tim Bradstreet

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Comments

  1. Um… I can’t really remember the last one but I think I liked it.

  2. Loved the first one, mostly because Charlie Huston showed such a deep knowledge of baseball and baseball fandom. Plus I always like books that look at some of the “behind-the-scenes” logistics of life as a supervillain. Looking forward to this!

  3. Yea, the first issue portrayed Bullseye as a more complicated character than what it seems, is an interesting take on him.

  4. I have no idea what this was supposed to be.

  5. Bullseye was the pitcher, right?  Was he supposed to kill that batter, but his competitive spirit took over he decided to try and strike him out instead?  That’s my take on this.

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