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The Punisher: Frank Castle (titled The Punisher prior to issue #66, sometimes referred to as The Punisher MAX) is a comic book ongoing series published under the MAX imprint of Marvel Comics featuring vigilante anti-hero, the Punisher.
[edit] Publication historyGarth Ennis, also writer of the 2000 and 2001 Punisher series, wrote issues #1-#60 of the series. Also like the earlier series, Tim Bradstreet provided the covers for those issues. Continuing his run on the character, Ennis used the freedom of the MAX imprint to write more realistic and hard-edged stories than had previously been seen.[1][2][3] Ennis also wrote two miniseries accompanying the main series, The Punisher Presents: Barracuda and The Punisher: Born. Several one-shots were also produced, some written by Ennis and some by other writers. With issue #61, Gregg Hurwitz replaced Ennis as writer joining artist Laurence Campbell to do a five-issue story arc.[4] With issue #66 released on January 21, 2009, the series was retitled Punisher: Frank Castle with writer Duane Swierczynski and artist Michel Lacombe coming to the series.[5][6] In late 2009, the title was relaunched as PunisherMAX with writer Jason Aaron and artist Steve Dillon. [edit] Differences with mainstream PunisherThe series makes it explicit that it does not use a floating timeline like the Marvel Universe, and that the Punisher ages in real time. Promotional art for the cover of The Punisher #44 (March 2007) gives his birth date as February 16, 1950, but that was removed for the published issues.[7] The imprint depicts the Punisher as having been active for almost 30 years, with issue #19 specifying that he has killed approximately 2,000 people. The Punisher: Born also establishes that the Punisher's service in the Vietnam War is still in MAX continuity. Another major difference is the complete lack of superheroes and supervillains in the series, although non-superpowered characters from the Punisher's past, most notably Microchip, do make appearances. Nick Fury also makes several notable appearances. The character Jen Cooke who’s a social worker appeared in the Marvel Knights storyline Hidden. She then appeared in the MAX storyline "Slavers". The character Yorkie Mitchell made appearances in both the Marvel Knights and the MAX Punisher comics. In the Civil War Files comic, just before the Civil War took place, Iron Man talked about events in the Punisher’s past from the Marvel Knights and MAX comic. “Captain Frank Castle, sole survivor of the Firebase Valley Forge massacre”, “Although recently Castle has escalated his war on crime even further, with record-breaking body counts, he is paradoxically now rarely encountered in the field by any super hero save Daredevil”. “It’s almost like he inhabits two worlds, one where heroes can capture him and one where they can’t, and he can slip from one to the other with ease.”[8] Whereas the traditional Punisher stories remained within the United States and involved antagonists and settings of conventional domestic crime, stories of the MAX Punisher often focus on current events, ranging from corporate fraud to sexual slavery, and The War on Terror. Many characters are past or current intelligence and military operatives from governmental agencies like the CIA, KGB, Secret Intelligence Service, SAS, militaries and militias from the Balkans and Middle East, also including the IRA, all with agendas rooted in past conflicts like the Cold War or the Yugoslav wars. [edit] Collected editionsThis series has been collected as follows:
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