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Archie Meets the Punisher
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Archie and the Punisher meet. Cover art(Archie Comics version) by Stan Goldberg & Henry Scarpelli
Publication information
Publisher Archie Comics and Marvel Comics
Format One-shot
Genre , humor/comedy, superhero
Publication date August 1994
Number of issues 1 (two covers)

Archie Meets the Punisher or The Punisher Meets Archie (August 1994) was a one-shot comic book intercompany crossover published under two separate covers by Marvel Comics and Archie Comics. Archie Meets the Punisher (Archie Comics) and The Punisher Meets Archie (Marvel Comics) shared the same interior content. It featured the unlikely meeting of Marvel's murderous vigilante, the Punisher, and Archie Comics' all-American teenager, Archie Andrews.

The book was written by Batton Lash, with artwork by John Buscema (drawing the Punisher characters) and Stan Goldberg (drawing the Archie characters).

Contents

[edit] Synopsis

The Punisher has made a deal with the government to hunt down a notorious drug dealer named "Red" who is hiding in Riverdale. The deal requires him to forgo his normally lethal methods and apprehend the suspect instead of killing him. This is fortunate, because Red looks exactly like Archie (though, perhaps for the benefit of the reader, Red is drawn as somewhat more muscular). Archie is mistaken for Red by the Punisher, who is undercover as a Phys-Ed. teacher at Riverdale High, while Red is sometimes mistaken for Archie by his friends. All parties remain completely in character throughout the issue, although Riverdale's inherent innocence compels the Punisher to allow his true quarry to live, for once. The comic ends with the joking suggestion that the next crossover will be between Wolverine and Jughead.

[edit] Cameos

The comic is full of references to various teen comics and superhero comics published by both companies. Archie's Josie and the Pussycats and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch make brief appearances, as do Marvel and Archie romance characters Millie the Model, Katy Keene, Hedy Wolfe, and Patsy Walker. Some characters, like That Wilkin Boy, are mentioned, but not seen. Sabrina comments "So I asked the Doctor if the Hosts of Hoggoth were really hoary," implying that she has met Marvel's Doctor Strange.

[edit] Punisher/Batman reference

A reference to Marvel's next intercompany crossover is made at the end of this issue, when Microchip claims that their next stop is Gotham City. Shortly after this comic book was published, Marvel Comics and DC Comics collaborated to release two crossover one-shots (one released by each company): Batman/Punisher: Lake of Fire (by Denny O'Neil and Barry Kitson & James Pascoe, and featuring the short-lived Jean-Paul Valley incarnation of Batman) and Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights (by Chuck Dixon - the then-current writer of both Detective Comics and The Punisher War Zone - and John Romita, Jr & Klaus Janson).[1]

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Chuck Dixon at the ComicBookDb. Accessed June 28, 2008

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