Lady Bullseye
Lady Bullseye | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Daredevil Vol. 2 #111 (September 2008) |
Created by | Ed Brubaker Marko Djurdjević Clay Mann |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Maki Matsumoto |
Species | Human |
Team affiliations | Anti-Arach9 Army of Evil Hand |
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Lady Bullseye (Maki Matsumoto) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. A female counterpart of Bullseye, she was created by Ed Brubaker, Marko Djurdjević, and Clay Mann, first appearing in Daredevil #111. She has primarily been an opponent of the superhero Daredevil.
Originally inspired to become a trained assassin when she witnessed Bullseye easily kill a number of people, she would later become a member of the Hand, although she did not hold their traditions in high esteem. Her alter ego works as a lawyer, opposing Matt Murdock in the courtroom, thereby attacking Daredevil on two fronts. Lady Bullseye's true intentions were to take control of the Hand clan, but instead Daredevil becomes their leader.
Reiko Aylesworth voiced the Maki Matsumoto incarnation of Lady Bullseye in the Hulu streaming television series Hit-Monkey, while Olivia Munn voiced Akiko Yokohama, a new incarnation and the self-declared nemesis of Hit-Monkey.
Publication history
[edit]Lady Bullseye debuted in Daredevil #111 and was created by Ed Brubaker, Marko Djurdjevic, and Clay Mann. She was inspired by Lady Snowblood, a Japanese femme fatale.[1]
Fictional character biography
[edit]Born in Japan, the young girl (it has not been revealed whether Maki Matsumoto is her birth name or an assumed one) who would become Lady Bullseye was imprisoned by the Yakuza, who planned to sell her and many others into sexual slavery. However, Bullseye, on an unrelated errand, arrived to slaughter the mobsters. The sight of Bullseye effortlessly killing her captors inspired the girl to escape and become a killer.[2]
Years later in the employ of the famous ninja order The Hand, she arrives in New York City to spearhead The Hand ninja-lord Hiroshi's plan. However, she has demonstrated little tolerance for The Hand's ritual, interrupting some (who are used to those traditions) off-guard in order to kill her enemies. She kills and resurrects both White Tiger and Black Tarantula to assist her.[3]
At the same time, it has been revealed that in her civilian guise she is a lawyer, targeting Daredevil by assisting the parents of Murdock's mentally-ill wife Milla Donovan in gaining custody of her. When one of her associates discovers this, she kills him to prevent the Hand from learning the truth. Hiroshi claims that all she has done has been according to his will. Lady Bullseye offers Daredevil the leadership of the Hand, which he refuses. The organization regroups to Spain, preparing to initiate "Plan B". There, she finds Kingpin, trying to live a normal civilian life, and kills his new girlfriend and her kids, and brutally stabbing Kingpin, telling him that this is a message for Matt Murdock.[4]
It turns out that Matsumoto's real goal was to take the leadership of the Hand herself, something she had been promised by Daredevil's ally Master Izo, who was revealed to have trained her. However, Izo was lying, and instead intended for Daredevil himself to take that post and reform the Hand. This occurring, Daredevil had Lady Bullseye cast out of the Hand for being untrustworthy. Angry, she vowed to kill Izo.[5]
Lady Bullseye is shown to now be allied with the Kingpin against Daredevil, instigating a conflict between Daredevil and Norman Osborn, which ultimately leads to Daredevil declaring Hell's Kitchen the territory of the Hand.[6][7]
Lady Bullseye was hired by an as yet unknown party to injure Pepper Potts with a compressed air rifle.[8]
During the "Secret Empire" storyline, Lady Bullseye appears as a member of the Army of Evil and took part in the attack on Manhattan in retaliation for what happened at Pleasant Hill.[9]
Lady Bullseye later appears as a member of Octavia Vermis' Anti-Arach9.[10]
Powers and abilities
[edit]Lady Bullseye has no apparent superhuman powers, but is a master of several martial arts and a proficient hand-to-hand combatant, and specializes in using katana and shuriken.[11] She is faster than Bullseye and less powerful than the Kingpin. Regardless, she has defeated Daredevil and Black Widow on separate occasions, and nearly defeated Daredevil on another occasion. Daredevil has commented that in her costumed form she has little scent and a very level pulse, akin to one performing yoga. She is also skilled in legal matters, being a lawyer in her civilian guise.[12]
Reception
[edit]Accolades
[edit]- In 2009, IGN included Lady Bullseye in their "Marvel's Femme Fatales" list.[13]
- In 2017, CBR.com ranked Lady Bullseye 10th in their "Daredevil's 15 Deadliest Villains" list[14] and 12th in their "Marvel's 15 Best Martial Artists" list.[15]
- In 2021, Screen Rant included Lady Bullseye in their "10 Most Powerful Villains Of Kate Bishop's Hawkeye" list.[16]
- In 2022, WhatCulture ranked Lady Bullseye 2nd in their "10 Villains We Hope To See In Daredevil: Born Again" list.[17]
- In 2022, Screen Rant included Lady Bullseye in their "Daredevil's Main Comic Book Villains, Ranked Lamest To Coolest" list,[18] in their "10 Best Street Level Villains That Need To Debut In The MCU" list[19] and in their "10 Best Daredevil Comics Characters Not In The MCU" list.[20]
In other media
[edit]- The Maki Matsumoto incarnation of Lady Bullseye appears in Hit-Monkey, voiced by Reiko Aylesworth.[21][22] She is hired by Bonsai Master on Shinji Yokohama's behalf to kill the eponymous Hit-Monkey after he decimates the Yakuza while seeking vengeance for his tribe's slaughter. Initially dismissive of the job, she develops a vendetta against Hit-Monkey after he slices her cheek. Upon learning he is being assisted by the ghost of Bryce Fowler, a former associate of hers, she attempts to use salt to hurt him, but inadvertently grants him temporary corporeality, allowing him to help police officer Haruka kill her. After Hit-Monkey kills Yokohama, the latter's niece and the former's ex-friend Akiko Yokohama (voiced by Olivia Munn) takes Matsumoto's mask and mantle, declaring herself Hit-Monkey's nemesis.
- The Maki Matsumoto incarnation of Lady Bullseye appears in Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur,[23] voiced by Miki Yamashita.[24] This version is older, more pompous, and passive-aggressive than her comics counterpart and leads a group called the Diabolical Darts.
References
[edit]- ^ Phegley, Kiel (2008-09-05). "Daredevil: Enter Lady Bullseye". Marvel.com. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
- ^ Daredevil vol. 2 #111. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Daredevil vol. 2 #112–114. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Daredevil vol. 2 #114–116. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Daredevil #500. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Dark Reign - The List: Daredevil #1
- ^ Daredevil #501–504. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Black Widow vol. 4 #2. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Secret Empire #0. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Spider-Woman Vol. 7 #20. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z Update #2. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Daredevil vol. 2 #113. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Schedeen, Jesse (2009-09-04). "Marvel's Femme Fatales". IGN. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
- ^ C. B. R. Staff (2017-04-20). "Daredevil's 15 Deadliest Villains, Ranked". CBR. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
- ^ Commandeur, Jordan (2017-03-24). "Marvel's 15 Best Martial Artists". CBR. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
- ^ Harn, Darby (2021-11-30). "10 Most Powerful Villains Of Kate Bishop's Hawkeye". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
- ^ Egan, James (2022-07-26). "10 Villains We Hope To See In Daredevil: Born Again". WhatCulture.com. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
- ^ Atchison, Drew (2021-05-03). "Daredevil's Main Comic Book Villains, Ranked Lamest To Coolest". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
- ^ Perrin, Jacob (2022-09-06). "10 Best Street Level Villains That Need To Debut In The MCU". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
- ^ Harn, Darby (2022-05-17). "10 Best Daredevil Comics Characters Not In The MCU". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
- ^ Robbins, Jason (2021-12-01). "Which Marvel Characters Appear in 'Hit-Monkey'?". Collider. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
- ^ Marvel (September 20, 2021). "'Hit-Monkey' Premieres November 17 On Hulu". Marvel.com. Retrieved September 20, 2021.
- ^ Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Official Trailer | Season 2 | @disneychannel x @MarvelHQ. YouTube. Disney Channel. January 4, 2024. Retrieved January 4, 2024.
- ^ Steve Loter [@steveloter] (February 2, 2024). "Lady Bullseye is performed by Miki Yamashita. She's intense about discipline" (Tweet). Retrieved February 2, 2024 – via Twitter.
External links
[edit]- Brubaker, Ed (May 31, 2008). "Ed Brubaker on Lady Bullseye". Newsarama.com. Interviewed by Newsarama. Matt Brady. Archived from the original on December 7, 2008. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
- Lady Bullseye on Marvel Database, a Marvel Comics wiki
- Her profile in the Appendix to the Marvel Handbook
- Characters created by Ed Brubaker
- Comics characters introduced in 2008
- Female soldier and warrior characters in comics
- Fictional assassins in comics
- Fictional ranged weapons practitioners
- Fictional female assassins
- Fictional female lawyers
- Fictional female murderers
- Fictional female ninja
- Fictional Japanese people
- Fictional swordfighters in comics
- Marvel Comics female supervillains
- Marvel Comics martial artists