CLEAR EYES, FULL CLIP, CAN'T MISS!
• THE BLACK KNIFE CARTEL is coming for BULLSEYE...
• Which is exactly what he wanted!
• The body count rises...
Rated T+
There's so much action packed into this issue that you'd be a fool not to read it with popcorn. It's an intense romp through a dark underworld, with well-written characters, a villain masquerading as "hero" and, a kick-ass, take no prisoners agent out for revenge. There is no moral to the story, no political commentary just good old-fashioned senseless beautiful violence and there's nothing wrong with that. Escapism isn't a bad thing in the current political climate and Bullseye #3 is nothing if not a sweet, albeit bloody, escape from the real world. Read Full Review
It's about what you'd expect. Character development for everyone but the guy in the masthead. Read Full Review
It's wickedly dark and has avoided veering into caricature so far, but I'm not sure there's been anything which is truly madcap. Read Full Review
Bullseye ping-pongs off his cartel nemesis before collecting the mafia kid he's supposed to save. Said kid shoots him at the cliffhanger, d'oh! This book is relentlessly adequate. The script does lay out an excellent chase scene. The dialogue is strictly forgettable and the art is no more than serviceable. A slightly infuriating amount of time is spent again on the B story of the FBI Lady chasing Bullseye. I spent more time pondering the basic premise of the Bullseye character than what this issue (or this title so far) has to say about him, i.e. not much. If you already think Bullseye is ridiculously awesome, you'll love this. If you think he's just ridiculous, enh ...