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Quote1 See, Murdock? You spend too much time asking questions, not enough listening. New York is about to become Hand Central Station. Ha Ha Ha...you see what I did there? Quote2
Master Izo

Appearing in ""Lady Bullseye" (Part 3)"

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Synopsis for ""Lady Bullseye" (Part 3)"

Lady Bullseye is chastised for framing Murdock but assures Lord Hirochi that Murdock won’t be a problem. Murdock and Black Tarantula talk to the elderly blind Master Izo who says the Hand is in disarray because of Elektra being revealed as a Skrull. Murdock is irritated by Master Izo who ransacks his place looking for booze; Iron Fist arrives and to Matt’s surprise says he’s heard of him.

Dakota is alerted than another boy, the one forced by Lady Bullseye to blame Daredevil for the other killings, has now also been found dead.

Lady Bullseye reveals herself to Daredevil and attacks, though she intends it only as a kiss hello. After threatening his friends and family she leaves him alone to fight five Hand ninjas. Master Izo leaps into the fray and dispatches the ninjas.

As Carlos and Master Izo track the Hand, Matt goes to check on Milla in the mental asylum, only to find she’s been checked out by someone claiming to be her parents.

Carlos and Master Izo kill a Hand ninja and discover pictures of their targets. Elsewhere, Lady Bullseye lies in wait for White Tiger to return to her apartment, and proceeds to kill her.

Solicit Synopsis

Matt comes face to face with one of the deadliest and most alarming new characters he’s ever encountered--Lady Bullseye! Plus…who is the mysterious old man at the center of the in-fighting within the Hand…and how is he linked to Matt Murdock's past? It’s Part 3 of “Lady Bullseye,” by the award-winning creative team of Ed Brubaker and Michael Lark!!

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  • This story is reprinted in the trade paperback Daredevil: Lady Bullseye.

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