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  2. Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe - Wikipedia

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    Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe is a 1995 one-shot comic book published by Marvel Comics.It is a satire of 1990s comic books, aimed at fans. [1] Written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Doug Braithwaite with most inking done by Michael L. Halblieb, the story depicts Frank Castle killing every superhero and supervillain in the Marvel Universe after his family is killed.

  3. Adi Shankar's Bootleg Universe - Wikipedia

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    Adi Shankar's Bootleg Universe Media Group is a media company founded in 2012 by Indian-American producer & television show creator Adi Shankar.. Bootleg Universe began as a viral YouTube fan film series delivering unauthorized and subversive takes on established media properties, including Marvel's The Punisher in The Punisher: Dirty Laundry, the disturbingly dark Pokémon finale titled The ...

  4. Punisher - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man, who is himself no stranger to such torment, concludes that the Punisher's problems made his own seem like a "birthday party". [23] The character was a hit with readers and started to appear on a regular basis, teaming up with both Spider-Man and other heroes such as Captain America and Nightcrawler throughout the 1970s and early 1980s.

  5. Shocker (character) - Wikipedia

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    Shocker has also let Spider-Man go on a few occasions, the first being when he found Spider-Man incapacitated with a bout of vertigo on the outside of a tall building. He doesn't kill Spider-Man, thinking it an unworthy end, but doesn't help him either. [24] Shocker found another moment of victory over Spider-Man when he teamed up with the ...

  6. The Amazing Spider-Man 129 - Wikipedia

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    The events of the comic are mirrored in Ultimate Spider-Man #157, in which Spider-Man ends up taking a bullet to save the life of Captain America from an assassination attempt by the Punisher, which was described by Andy Khouri of ComicsAlliance as a clever call-back and a fairly poetic way for Spider-Man to die in the Ultimate Comics Universe ...

  7. Punisher in other media - Wikipedia

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    The Punisher appears in a self-titled video game (1993). The Punisher appears in Spider-Man, voiced by Daran Norris. [1] The Punisher appears in a self-titled video game (2005), voiced by Thomas Jane. [1] The Punisher appears in The Punisher: No Mercy. The Punisher appears in LittleBigPlanet via the "Marvel Costume Kit 4" DLC.

  8. Hitman (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Burt Kenyon first appeared in The Spectacular Spider-Man #4 (March 1977), and was created by Archie Goodwin and Sal Buscema. [1] The character subsequently appears in The Amazing Spider-Man #174-175 (Nov.–Dec. 1977), in which he is killed. The character appears posthumously in the Punisher: Return to Big Nothing graphic novel (1989).

  9. Punisher (2009 series) - Wikipedia

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    Punisher, retitled Franken-Castle from issue #17 on, is a Marvel Comics comic book series featuring the character Frank Castle, also known as the Punisher.Spinning out of the second Punisher War Journal series by writer Matt Fraction, this series of Punisher places the character firmly in the ongoing Marvel Universe inhabited by superheroes such as the Avengers and Spider-Man, and super ...