Devastating Crime of Bullseye: How One Act Haunts Daredevil
Skilled killer with a taste for violence, Bullseye has a long and terrible past of crimes. But one of Daredevil's most horrible deeds—the bombing of a city block—remansons in him in a terrible manner. This incident has produced a new villain—a young man driven by misinformation and grief—who seeks to destroy Daredevil's life and endanger the hero.
Daredevil's past haunts him now.
Matt Murdock finds himself in a precarious position in a recent Daredevil issue. Jason, a small child full of deep-seated contempt toward Daredevil, has been told his secret identity. Tragic events in Jason's past—the death of his father—cause his bitterness.
The Bombing That Affected Everything
Working under Bullseye, former H.A.M.M.E.R. agent Jason's father was assigned to kill Daredevil. But when Bullseye detonated a bomb, killing 107 innocent people—including Jason's father—his objective suffered a terrible turn. Bullseye's mass murder unintentionally put Daredevil in front of public view.
The media attributed the catastrophe to Daredevil, which made Jason think the hero had caused his father's death. Jason's resentment and wrath over this misplaced guilt have driven him to become a deadly threat to Daredevil.
A Young Villain Apparishes
Jason's wrath at Daredevil has turned into a need for retribution. Even young and inexperienced, he seriously jeopardizes Matt Murdock's life. Already showing his relentless will to bring damage to the hero, he has tried to reveal Daredevil's actual identity to Bullseye.
Can Daredevil Right the Past's Wrights?
Trying to undo the harm Bullseye's horrible deed caused presents a difficult challenge for Daredevil. He has to persuade Jason, a young man motivated by misinformation and loss, that the hero he names is not the villain he believes. Bullseye's past crimes' weight combined with Jason's lost fury makes an extremely tough challenge for Daredevil to go past.
The Direction of Daredevil: Future
The narrative of Daredevil and Jason serves as a sobering reminder of the long-lasting effects of crime even in cases of offenders getting away from justice. This continuous conflict emphasizes the human cost of violence and the difficulties in facing the results of past events. The future of the hero is yet unknown, veiled in the darkness of Bullseye's legacy as Jason's resentment against Daredevil gets more intense.