10 Things You Need To Know About Deadshot

7. He Came Before Bullseye

There is an age old question that has plagued mankind for eons; who came first, the sociopathic assassin with an icy cold stare and a penchant for murdering hordes of people with playing cards and baseballs or the psychopathic assassin with an icy cold stare and a penchant for murdering hordes of people with bullets and bigger bullets? Deadshot and Bullseye both have similar traits; they are of the utmost elite within their chosen field due to their uncanny ability as marksmen. They are equally feared and respected, both among their peers and their foes. Additionally, both men will also snuff your life out like a candle in the wind, because that€™s what they do best. However, it was Deadshot who was the original uber-marksmen of comic books. Floyd Lawton debuted all the way back in 1950, during the original Bob Kane and Bill Finger Batman run. Bullseye was introduced in an issue of Daredevil by Bob Brown and Marv Wolfman in 1976. There are definitely some similarities between the two characters, however Deadshot is portrayed as an anti-hero more often than not, while Bullseye, ultimate c*ck-blocker to Daredevil, is an outright €˜mwah-ha-ha€™ villain. Where are they now? Deadshot is the unofficial leader of the Suicide Squad while Bullseye has become paralyzed, blind and unable to speak, trapped within an iron lung, being turned into a literal dick in a box. Couldn€™t have happened to a nicer person.
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