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The early life of Bullseye of largely mirrors that of his Earth-616 counterpart.

Bullseye was an assassin obsessed with the vigilante Daredevil. He spent time working as the personal asssassin of the Kingpin before his incarceration. Upon learning that Kingpin had replaced him with Elektra Natchios, a love interest of Daredevil, he broke out and murdered her.[1]

After the mutation of humanity, Daredevil and a resurrected Elektra grew tired of being the targets of foes like Bullseye. Daredevil learned how to use the Hand's technique of body swapping and used it to swap bodies with Bullseye before killing him, thereby faking his own death and eliminating his greatest foe.[1]

Bullseye's soul would end up in the Realm of the Dead, and after Mar-Vell managed to kill Death and create his Paradise, Bullseye would be offered to go to Paradise. Bullseye, however, refused and chose to live a fascimile of his old life in the Realm of the Dead as one of the Kingpin's assassins.[2]

When Daredevil became aware that Wilson Fisk had rejected Paradise so that he may return to the Realm of Dead to lord over the deceased residing in the Realm's analog for New York City, Daredevil decided to deal with the problem personally. He attacked Fisk in a representation of his old office tower, bringing him into conflict with Bullseye and Elektra. After defeating them, and Fisk, Murdock punished Fisk in the only way he could: convincing his wife Vanessa that she was dead and taking her to Paradise, and leaving Fisk behind to live out eternity without his beloved.[1]

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While he was alive, and living in the Realm of the Dead, Bullseye had the same powers as his Earth-616 counterpart. However, in addition to this, after switching bodies with Daredevil, he presumably had the same superhuman senses and radar sense as the Earth-616 Daredevil.

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