List of The Punisher titles

The Punisher has appeared in numerous comic book series since his first appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #129 (February 1974), including a number of eponymous titles starting in the mid-1980s.

Primary series

  • The Punisher was a five-issue comic book limited series (January to May 1986). It was written by Steven Grant, with art by Mike Zeck and Mike Vosburg.
  • The Punisher vol. 2 was the first ongoing series featuring the character. It ran for 104 issues (July 1987 - July 1995) with 7 annuals (1988 – 1994).
  • The Punisher War Journal was a spin-off series which ran for 80 issues (November 1988 – July 1995). It was noted for featuring early art by Jim Lee.
  • The Punisher War Zone was the second spin-off series for the character. The series ran for 41 issues (March 1992 – July 1995), and included 2 annuals (1993 – 1994).
  • Punisher vol. 3 was an ongoing series under the Marvel Edge imprint which ran for 18 issues (November 1995 – April 1997). All issues were written by John Ostrander.
  • Punisher

    The Punisher is a fictional antihero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Gerry Conway and artist John Romita, Sr., with publisher Stan Lee providing the name. The Punisher made his first appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #129 (cover-dated Feb. 1974).

    The Punisher is a vigilante who employs murder, kidnapping, extortion, coercion, threats of violence, and torture in his war on crime. Driven by the deaths of his wife and two children, who were killed by the mob during a shootout in New York City's Central Park, the Punisher wages a one-man war on the mob and all criminals in general by using all manner of conventional war weaponry. His family's killers were the first to be slain. A war veteran of the U.S. military, Frank Castle is a master of martial arts, stealth tactics, guerrilla warfare, and a wide variety of weapons.

    The Punisher's brutal nature and willingness to kill made him a novel character in mainstream American comic books in 1974. By the late 1980s, he was part of a wave of psychologically troubled antiheroes and at the height of his popularity, was featured in three monthly publications, including The Punisher War Journal, The Punisher War Zone, and The Punisher Armory. Despite his violent actions and dark nature, the Punisher has enjoyed some mainstream success on television, making guest appearances on Spider-Man: The Animated Series and The Super Hero Squad Show, where the depiction of his violent behavior was toned down for family viewers. In feature films, Dolph Lundgren portrayed the Punisher in 1989, as did Thomas Jane in 2004, and Ray Stevenson in 2008. Jon Bernthal will portray the character in the second season of Marvel's Daredevil, set to premiere in 2016.

    Punisher (Galactus)

    The Punisher is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four #49 (April 1966), and was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby.

    Publication history

    A robot created by the cosmic entity Galactus, the Punisher debuted in Fantastic Four #49 (April 1966), by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby. The Punisher fought the Fantastic Four superhero team and returned in issue #74 (May 1968) to battle Galactus' former herald, the Silver Surfer. The robot was later reprogramed by the extraterrestrial Colonizers of Rigel to fight the heroes Iron Man and Jack of Hearts in Iron Man #110 and 112. Galactus retrieved the Punisher and uses it to defend his vessel from an attack by the Elders of the Universe and the cosmic entity the In-Betweener, who appeared to destroy the Punisher with a lethal blast, in Silver Surfer vol. 3, #17. The Punisher returned, however, to battle the Silver Surfer in issue #109. The supervillain the Wizard later found the Punisher adrift in space and reprogramed it to serve as part of the supervillain team the Frightful Four in Fantastic Four vol. 3, #29. Galactus used several dozen Punishers against the supervillain Thanos in Thanos #4-5 (2004).

    The Punisher (2011 series)

    The Punisher is a Marvel comic book series featuring the character Frank Castle, also known as the Punisher. This volume of Punisher continues the tradition of Matt Fraction's War Journal series and Rick Remender's previous Punisher series and places the character firmly in the ongoing Marvel Universe inhabited by superheroes such as the Avengers and Spider-Man.

    Although the series' first issue was released at the time of the Fear Itself event, Rucka stated his intent to focus the series solely on the Punisher's exploits without having larger Marvel U events interfere with the flow of the series, although because the series takes place within the shared universe, it allows him to interact with the super heroes and villains that inhabit it.

    Story

    The series, although being a self-titled Punisher ongoing, does not have many internal monologues, nor does Castle speak often throughout the series. It's instead focused on the impact that the Punisher's actions have on those around him, and the repercussions those actions create for other characters involved in the story. In the first arc, Castle is committed to taking down a criminal organization known as "The Exchange," and is later joined by a former Marine whose husband was murdered on the couple's wedding day.

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    The Punisher

    by: Eric B. Rakim

    Kill him again
    Try to identify the man in front of ya
    But it ain?t the role, the gear or the money, the
    Swift intellectionist with plenty ya
    Bite, if it?s dark I?ll spark every one of ya
    I throw a mic in the crowd it?s a question
    I got the answer it includes directions
    Go manufacture a mask show me after
    A glass of a master that has to make musical massacre
    Attack your wack ?till it?s handicapped
    You?ll never hold the mic again, try to hand it back
    'Cuz every rapper that comes I cut off his thumbs
    Put a record to his neck if he swallows it hums
    Slice from ear to ear so till can hear better
    Before he bleed to death here, hear every letter
    And you can see quick and thick the blood can get
    If you try to change the style or the subject
    As I get deep in the rhyme I?m becomin? a
    Emcee murderer before I?m done, I?m a
    Prepare the chamber the torture?s comin? up
    Trip through the mind at the end you?ll find
    It?s the punisher
    Kill ?em again
    I hold the mic as hostage, emcees are ransom
    Rhymes?ll punish ?em 'cuz they don?t undertsand ?em
    I heat up his brain, then explain then I hand him
    A redhot microphone that?s how I planned ?em
    Rhymes call information unite midnight
    Like a platoon putting bullet wounds in the mic
    If ya curse me, it ain?t no mercy
    Give him a autopsy, killed by a verse of me
    I took a kid and cut off his eyelid
    Kill him slow so he could see what I did
    And if he don?t understand what I said
    I?m pushing his eyeballs way to the back of his head
    So he can see what he?s getting into
    A part of the mind that he never been through
    A journey is coming 'cuz ya getting sent to
    A place harder to find but it?s all in the mental
    I ran a brain scan to locate his game plan
    When I?m through with his brain he ain?t the same, man
    Did he lose his mind or lost in his mind
    But this ain?t the lost and found because ya can?t find
    Your foundation coasting, your mind is
    Drifting, in slow motion frozen
    Looks like another murder at the Mardi grass, B
    Too late to send out a search party
    Once ya out of ya head then ya can?t get back
    I give ?em a map, but he still get trapped, so
    Prepare the chamber, the torture?s coming up
    Trip through the mind, at the end you?ll find it?s the punisher
    Kill ?em again
    Dangerous rhymes performed like surgery
    Cuts so deep you?ll be bleeding burgundy
    My intellect wrecks and disconnects your cerebral cortex
    Your cerebellum is next
    Your conscience becomes sub-conscious
    Soon your response is nonsense
    The last words are blurred mumbled then slurred
    Then your verbs are no longer heard
    You get your lung fried so good you?re tongue-tied
    He couldn?t swing or hang so he hung ?till he died
    Reincarnate him and kill him again again and again gain and again
    I leave him in the mausoleum so you can see him
    I got a dead M Cing museum
    When I create ?em, I cremate ?em and complicate ?em
    You can?t save ?em there?s no ultamatum
    Mic?s lay around full of ashes with the victim?s name in slashes
    Got a long list and I?m a get every one of ya
    Beware of the punisher
    Then I?m a kill ?em again




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