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Benjamin Poindexter (Earth-199999)

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Im Daredevil.
~ Benjamin Poindexter
Hello, Karen. It's nice to see you again.
~ Benjamin Poindexter to Karen Page
Im Daredevil.
~ Benjamin Poindexter
Hello, Karen. It's nice to see you again.
~ Benjamin Poindexter to Karen Page

Background

Benjamin Poindexter also known as Dex, Ben Poindexter, and falsely known as Daredevil is an FBI agent who would eventually become a murderous Daredevil working for Kingpin. When Dex was young his parents died and he was never properly taught right from wrong which lead to him killing his baseball coach. While he would try to get therapy for his psychopathic tendencies his would therapist would die of some disease. Despite this he would land a job at a suicide hotline and later the FBI. When the FBI was taken over by Kingpin Dex would be manipulated into becoming Kingpins right hand assassin. This would lead to Dex fighting the real Daredevil a few times until he learned that Kingpin killed someone important to him and would attempt to kill Kingpin in revenge. This would lead to a free-for-all battle between Daredevil, Kingpin, and himself with him losing the battle ny getting his back broken. After the battle he was arrested and would have back surgery.

General Information

Name: Benjamin Poindexter, Dex and Ben Poindexter (Nicknames), Falsely known as Daredevil

Origin: Marvel's Daredevil

Sex: Male

Age: Unknown

Classification: Fake Daredevil

Species: Human

Occupation: Former FBI agent, Assassin

Status: Alive

Alignment: Neutral Evil (Benjamin Poindexter is a psychopath who not only worked for Wilson Fisk but has killed many innocents civilians in the process. He impersonated Daredevil and committed horrific crimes while ruining his good name)

Codex Statistics

Tier: Varies, usually 9-B. Far Higher with Resolve

Cardinality: Varies

Dimensionality: 3-D

Attack Potency: Varies (It is directly noted in "The End", there is a balance between good and evil where even when evil grows stronger, heroes will also grow stronger and even come back from the dead if need be to stop the new evils, keeping a balance between good and evil[1]. Thor has noted that a ones strength is relative to the need for it, if he has to he can stand on Jupiter, he can stand on anything if the need is great and the cause is just, as can anyone else, not being measured by strength nor raw power but rather measured by what they do[2]. It is noted by Stan Lee in response to the questions of "who would win in a fight?" is the person the writer decides to win[3], with the meta aspect of Marvel Comics being acknowledged[4]), usually Wall level. Far Higher with Resolve (Heroes are noted to be able to defy all logic and reason, to find some hidden well of strength and resolve allowing them to break through things they shouldn't be able to[5], Mephisto directly notes that a hero can reach deep into themself and find untapped reserves of strength that allows them to "lift the impossible weight"[6]. It is shown in "HOW TO READ COMICS THE MARVEL WAY #4", Spider-Man notes how when he has to call upon all of the inner strength within himself[7]. Spider-Man noted how when he knew he couldn't let Aunt May down he reached deep inside of himself and do the impossible and do anything to save the ones he loves[8]. Thor just having a motivational speech from Peter Parker amplifies him to easily defeat M.Y.T.H.O.S.[9], when he couldn't beat him beforehand[10]. Conan noted that the human will can be greater than any physical strength, even sorcery[11]. When Morlun was about to kill Spider-Man, he remembered his friends and family and got a resolve boost to start overpowering him[12]. The Thing through his heart alone when he was about to turn back into Ben Grimm was able to beat The Hulk in one punch who he admitted was stronger then him[13]. When Spider-Man in the first Sam Raimi movies loved ones are endangered Peter becomes far more powerful being capable of completely stomping someone who was previously stomping him[14]. Raimi Spider-Man in Marvel Cinematic Universe was originally defeated by Green Goblin, and in their next fight when completely angered, easily beat him down and was going to kill him if Raimi Spider-Man didn't stop him)

Durability: Varies, usually Wall level (Tanked being hit through a wooden wall twice. Took hits from Daredevil and Kingpin), Higher with the Daredevil Suit (The Daredevil Suit gives him extra protection). Far Higher with Resolve

Striking Strength: Varies, usually Wall Class. Far Higher with Resolve

Lifting Strength: Varies, usually Class 10 (Can wrestle with Daredevil who can break out of Elektra's grip and restrain her. Elektra can restrain and flip over Luke Cage who can halt a speeding car which was calculated at this). Far Higher with Resolve

Travel Speed: Varies, usually Athletic Human (Should be comparable to Daredevil who is able to tail a car moving at these speeds). Far Higher with Resolve

Combat Speed: Varies, usually Supersonic (Able to tag Daredevil). Far Higher with Resolve

Reaction Speed: Varies, usually Supersonic (Blocked an attack from Daredevil. Dodged a bullet). Far Higher with Resolve

Stamina: High (Able fight with Daredevil, then fight FBI agents, and then escape the New York Bulletin without getting tired. Fought off multiple security guards then Daredevil and Kingpin without trying)

Range: Standard Melee, Extended Melee to Several Meters with his Billy Club (Uses a Billy Club similar to Daredevil's which can extend this far), Several Meters by throwing (Can throw his weapons this far), to Hundreds of Meters (Has a hand gun along with various other guns) with guns

Intelligence: Average, Extraordinary Genius in combat (Has shown to be a superior fighter to Daredevil with daredevil even stating if Dex is at a distance he can't beat him. Can fight various armed FBI agents. Was in the army. Can gun down a group of armed criminals with just a hand gun. Can ricochet bullets and other projectiles off walls)


Powers and Techniques

Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Martial Arts (Has shown to be a superior fighter to Daredevil. Should have some combat training from being in the army and FBI), Weapon Mastery (Marksmanship & Throwing Weapon Users; Can gun down a group of armed criminals with just a hand gun. Can ricochet bullets and other projectiles off walls), Penetration Damage (Physical Penetration: With his gun and sharp projectiles), Disguise Usage (Wears a Daredevil in order to fool others into thinking he is Daredevil)


Equipment

  • Daredevil Suit: The Daredevil Suit is a designed to protect Dex from harm. Along with this it was made to look exactly like Daredevil's Suit for the purpose of impersonating him.
  • Billy Club: The Billy Club is a multipurpose baton that is connected by a long string. Like Daredevil's it can use as a standard melee weapons and can extended it for extra range or to use it as a makeshift grappling hook.
  • Guns: As an FBI agent he has a hand gun along with this he has a safe filled with firearms and ammunition.

Notable Techniques

  • Throwing: Dex is able to throw things with an incredible amount of force allowing him to make any projective a lethal one.

Other

Standard Tactics: Dex will usually fight his opponent head on and will use a mix of hand to hand combat and throwing in order to defeat his opponents.

Weaknesses: Dex is a psychopath and is prone to anger.

Note: This page is named Benjamin Poindexter instead of Bullseye because of the fact Dex is never referred to as Bullseye within Marvel's Daredevil.

Gallery

Benjamin Poindexter's Gallery

Battle Records

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References

  1. Marvel Universe: The End Issue 5
  2. Immortal Thor - Issue 4
  3. STAN LEE Who Would Win? - Stan's Rants
  4. HOW TO READ COMICS THE MARVEL WAY - Issue 4
  5. Fantastic Four (2018) - Issue 8
  6. Amazing Spider-Man (2018) - Issue 74
  7. HOW TO READ COMICS THE MARVEL WAY - Issue 4
  8. Superior Spider-Man (2023) Volume 3 Issue 3
  9. Thor 2023 (annual)
  10. Thor 2023 (annual)
  11. Conan: Battle for the Serpent Crown Volume 1, Issue 3
  12. Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 Issue 526
  13. Fantastic Four (2018) Issue 8
  14. Spider-Man (2002) Movie