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Punisher: The Cell #1 July 2005 Garth Ennis Lewis LaRosa (p) Scott Koblish (i) MAX Comics Punisher: Silent Night #1 February 2006 Andy Diggle: Kyle Hotz: Marvel Knights
The Punisher (re-titled Frank Castle: The Punisher after issue #66; sometimes referred to as The Punisher MAX) was a comic book ongoing series published under the MAX imprint of Marvel Comics, featuring vigilante and antihero the Punisher.
The Punisher was released on the streaming service Netflix, worldwide. [ 10 ] [ 43 ] The episodes for each season were released simultaneously, as opposed to a serialized format, to encourage binge-watching , a format which has been successful for other Netflix series . [ 44 ]
No longer finding violence comedic in light of the September 11th terrorist attacks, Ennis relaunched The Punisher under Marvel's MAX imprint, allowing for darker stories. His 60-issue run was released concurrently with several Ennis-penned Punisher miniseries such as Born and Barracuda, and the one-shots The End, The Cell, and The Tyger.
[134] [135] [136] Punisher #2 was the 39th best selling comic book in February 2009. [137] [138] [139] Dan Phillips of IGN gave Punisher #1 a grade of 7 out of 10, asserting, "Because the main feature of the series is so simple and fast-moving, there's not much else to say about this issue other than I found it entertaining. Remender kept me at ...
Punisher Max: From First To Last: Punisher: The End and Punisher: The Tyger, Punisher: The Cell: December 2007 978-0785122760: Spectacular Spider-Girl: The Last Stand: Spider-Girl: The End and Spectacular Spider-Girl (vol. 2) #1-4, material from Web of Spider-Man (vol. 2) #5-7 November 2010 978-0785148999: Marvel Universe: The End: Marvel ...
The first season of The Punisher was released on November 17, 2017, on the streaming service Netflix, worldwide. [3] [57] In July 2016, Netflix COO Ted Sarandos had stated that The Punisher would not debut until 2018 at the earliest, following The Defenders ' August 18, 2017 release, [58] [59] but in October 2016 Marvel confirmed the 2017 ...
The Punisher appears in a self-titled film released by Live Entertainment, portrayed Dolph Lundgren.This version is described as an unnamed "city's most wanted, and most mysterious, vigilante" and a "one-man weapon against crime" who has killed 125 people in the five years preceding the film's events.