Bullseye Perfect Game #1

Bullseye Perfect Game #1

$3.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by CHARLIE HUSTON
Penciled by SHAWN MARTINBROUGH
Cover by TIM BRADSTREET
There was a year when no one knew where he was. When Bullseye - the world's greatest assassin - simply vanished without a trace. In the glare of the white hot lights, no one noticed the lanky stranger with the rubber arm, throwing heat that could, well, take off a man's head. See, every man needs a challenge, a moment when he faces impossible odds, when he looks deep inside himself and sees what he's really made of. Bullseye's next pitch is one for the history books.
Date Available: 11/03/2010
BONUS REVIEW by PASTOR SAM

Marvel I officially accept your apology for Shadowland: Bullseye. While somewhat of a niche book, this proved to be quite entertaining as it offered a little peek behind the curtain of the psyche of everyone’s favorite wise-cracking projectile specialist. The art is fairly good and while the dialogue is tough to read at times, it is believable given the character type who is the narrator. What notably deserves praise, contrasting certain other “shadowy” books out now, is that this feels as though it is written for the fans - with them in mind. By way of example, there are a couple of great nods to the past involving sai. This is a perfect companion to another Bullseye-centric work called “Greatest Hits”, which is available at your local Graham Cracker Comics retailer. Be sure to pick up both next time you are in, if you don’t, just remember we keep Bullseye on retainer.
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by CHARLIE HUSTON
Penciled by SHAWN MARTINBROUGH
Cover by TIM BRADSTREET
There was a year when no one knew where he was. When Bullseye - the world's greatest assassin - simply vanished without a trace. In the glare of the white hot lights, no one noticed the lanky stranger with the rubber arm, throwing heat that could, well, take off a man's head. See, every man needs a challenge, a moment when he faces impossible odds, when he looks deep inside himself and sees what he's really made of. Bullseye's next pitch is one for the history books.
Date Available: 11/03/2010
BONUS REVIEW by PASTOR SAM

Marvel I officially accept your apology for Shadowland: Bullseye. While somewhat of a niche book, this proved to be quite entertaining as it offered a little peek behind the curtain of the psyche of everyone’s favorite wise-cracking projectile specialist. The art is fairly good and while the dialogue is tough to read at times, it is believable given the character type who is the narrator. What notably deserves praise, contrasting certain other “shadowy” books out now, is that this feels as though it is written for the fans - with them in mind. By way of example, there are a couple of great nods to the past involving sai. This is a perfect companion to another Bullseye-centric work called “Greatest Hits”, which is available at your local Graham Cracker Comics retailer. Be sure to pick up both next time you are in, if you don’t, just remember we keep Bullseye on retainer.
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams
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