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The Punisher: The End
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The Punisher: The End #1 (June 2004)
Cover art by Richard Corben.
Publication information
Publisher MAX Comics imprint of Marvel Comics
Format one-shot
Publication date June 2004
Main character(s) Punisher
Creative team
Writer(s) Garth Ennis
Artist(s) Richard Corben
Colorist(s) Lee Loughridge

The Punisher: The End is a one-shot title published by Marvel Comics under the MAX imprint as part of their The End series. The story focuses on the Punisher's final days in a post-apocalyptic future.

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The Third World War, which began in Iraq, North Korea, and Pakistan and spread to China, climaxes with a full-scale global nuclear holocaust. Frank Castle, who years before was apprehended and incarcerated in Sing-Sing Prison, survives by taking refuge in the prison's fallout shelter with a handful of other prisoners and prison officers. A year after the bombs fall, Frank leaves the prison and begins his journey to New York City, taking with him Paris Peters, a fellow prisoner who expresses interest in Frank's mission to find another bomb shelter hidden deep beneath the former site of the World Trade Center.

Frank and Paris travel across upstate New York, past the ruined remains of civilization, ignoring the radiation they know will kill them. They locate the Manhattan bomb shelter and gain access, where they fall unconscious. Both awaken in the infirmary, where the doctors reveal they will die within hours of radiation poisoning. Frank murders the doctor and the guards, taking their weapons and shooting his way through the shelter's security forces, arriving in a board room filled with the Coven, a group of generals, senators, oil magnates, and computer billionaires. Frank, having learned about the Coven from a prisoner at Sing-Sing who designed their shelter, blames them for escalating the War on Terror in the name of profit and the resulting global holocaust.

As Frank prepares to execute the Coven, they stop him, revealing that other members, hidden in bases across the world, have self-destructed due to outbreaks of insanity. They reveal that with the resources they control in the shelter, they can repopulate the world, the last hope for humanity. But knowing that these people would doom the world again, Frank kills them. When Paris asked why he doomed humanity, Castle says, "The human race. You've seen what that leads to." He approaches Paris and strangles him, having long known of the man's unintentional killing of several children during an arson attempt.

Frank re-emerges into the irradiated Manhattan wasteland, hair falling out in clumps, fire burning his flesh as he starts walking to New York City's Central Park. In his mind, it's 1976, and he's going to try to arrive in time to save his family from their fate.

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