Bullet (comics)
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Daredevil vol. 1 #250 (Jan 1988) |
Created by | Ann Nocenti and John Romita, Jr. |
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Alter ego | Unknown |
Abilities | Superhuman strength |
Bullet is fictional character from the Marvel Universe.
[edit] Fictional character biography
Bullet is a mercenary who serves as an agent of the United States Government, assigned to perform covert activities. He is directed by government officials to assist in terrorist activities against environmentalists, on the behalf of Wilson Fisk. He first came into conflict with Daredevil and battles him on this mission.[1] Bullet also participates in an attack along with Typhoid Mary and other criminals that nearly results in the death of Daredevil.[2] Bullet next battles Daredevil again, mistakenly thinking Daredevil is a threat to his son, Lance.[3] Some time later, the Kingpin sent Bullet to retrieve a contractor's map, but Bullet encountered Daredevil along the way, who defeated him.[4] Bullet was later among the superhuman criminals who tried to escape from the Vault, a prison for superhumans. Along with Griffin and Orka he makes it farther then most, emerging from a vent half a mile from the prison. All three are defeated by Hank Pym and Captain America.[5]
Bullet is last seen being beaten by Daredevil during Matt's year as Kingpin of Hell's Kitchen.
[edit] Powers and abilities
Bullet appears to have near superhuman strength, speed, stamina, and durability. He also appears to have an immunity to toxic chemical waste.
Bullet has received hand-to-hand combat training from the U.S. government.
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