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Marvel Comic Premier Collection Bullseye Resin Statue
Marvel Comic Premier Collection Bullseye Resin Statue (Diamond Select)
Target acquired—and your Daredevil shelf just got a whole lot more dangerous. The Marvel Comic Premier Collection Bullseye Resin Statue captures Marvel’s deadliest marksman in a moment of cool, confident cruelty: Bullseye stands roughly 9 inches tall, grinning like the fight is already over, with one boot planted on a Daredevil target and playing cards in both hands. It’s a clean, comic-accurate snapshot of the character’s signature swagger—equal parts showman and psychopath—rendered in detailed resin with a display-ready base that reads instantly as “Daredevil’s worst day.”
Sculpt, Pose, and Display Details
This Premier Collection piece is designed for collectors who want a statue that tells a story from across the room. Bullseye’s body language does the talking: relaxed shoulders, a cocky stance, and that unmistakable smile that says he never misses. The sculpt highlights the crisp lines of his costume, the tension in his hands as he toys with the cards, and the deliberate symbolism of the Daredevil target underfoot—an instant nod to his long-running rivalry with the Man Without Fear. The statue ships in a full-color collector box and includes a numbered certificate of authenticity, with the entire release limited to 3,000 pieces. Designed by Caesar and Clayburn Moore and hand-sculpted by Clayburn Moore, it’s a strong centerpiece for a Daredevil, Punisher, or street-level Marvel villains display.
Who Is Bullseye in Marvel Comics?
Bullseye is Marvel’s ultimate precision killer—an assassin with an almost supernatural knack for turning nearly anything into a lethal projectile. He’s best known as one of Daredevil’s defining archenemies, but he’s also clashed with characters like the Punisher and Spider-Man and has taken on roles that blur the lines between “hired gun” and “headline-making menace.” Part of what makes Bullseye so compelling is that he isn’t powered by cosmic energy or mystic artifacts—his threat is skill, obsession, and ruthless creativity. When he steps onto the page, it’s rarely subtle… and it’s never an accident.
First Appearance and Key Comic History
Bullseye’s first appearance is Daredevil #131 (March 1976), where he makes an immediate impression by drawing Daredevil into a very public, theatrical conflict—establishing the character as both deadly and attention-hungry from the start. Over the decades, Bullseye has evolved into a cornerstone villain for Daredevil’s corner of the Marvel Universe, appearing in major storylines that emphasize psychological warfare, relentless escalation, and the personal cost of heroism. If your collection focuses on Hell’s Kitchen and Marvel’s street-level world, Bullseye isn’t just “another bad guy”—he’s a defining piece of the mythology.
Add Him to Your Daredevil Collection
Whether you’re building a dedicated Daredevil rogues gallery, expanding a Marvel villains lineup, or simply want a high-impact statue with attitude, this Bullseye release hits the mark. Pair it with Daredevil, Elektra, and Kingpin pieces for a shelf that tells a full Hell’s Kitchen story—and let Bullseye stand front and center as the villain who always shows up ready to perform.
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