Warning: spoilers forSpider-Woman #21ahead!
The superhero Spider-Woman has a unique, and pretty lame, gallery of villains, but her nickname for one of her enemies, revealed in Spider-Woman #21 by Marvel Comics, is too inappropriate for the Marvel Cinematic Universe to adopt should Jessica Drew make the leap to the big screen. It turns out that Spider-Woman introduces the villain Lady Bullseye to people with a mocking name that references her unusual costume.
Lady Bullseye originally appeared as an adversary of Daredevil in 2008's Daredevil Vol. 2 #111, introduced as a highly skilled assassin of the Hand who took on the moniker «Lady Bullseye» after being inadvertently rescued from the Yakuza as a child by the villain Bullseye. Since her introduction, she has become a member of Spider-Woman's rogues gallery, but as with many of Spider-Woman's rogues, she is almost always quickly defeated by Jessica without too much trouble. Lady Bullseye is now part of a group of Spider-Woman rogues calling themselves the «Anti-Arach9,» whose sole goal is to destroy Drew.
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In Spider-Woman #21 — written by Karla Pacheco with art by Pere Perez, color by Frank D'Armata, and letters by Travis Lanham — Jessica Drew comes face to face with the Anti-Arach9 and is truly shocked to learn that her rogues have «branding» — mostly because she barely recognizes some of them. Spider-Woman has always been sarcastic, irreverent, and able to make fun of herself, so it is no surprise when she acknowledges that all of her villains are pretty much losers, including Lady Bullseye. When trying to remember the names of her enemies, who are attacking her all at once, she refers to Lady
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