Punisher (1995 series)

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Punisher (vol. 3)

Cover to The Punisher vol. 3, #8 (June 1996).
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Edge (Marvel Comics)
Schedule Monthly
Format Ongoing series
Genre
Publication date November 1995 – April 1997
Number of issues 18
Main character(s) Punisher
Creative team
Writer(s) John Ostrander
Penciller(s) Tom Lyle
Inker(s) Chris Ivy
Colorist(s) John Kalisz

Punisher (1995 series) is the third eponymous comic book series starring the fictional Marvel Comics vigilante the Punisher. The series begins with Frank Castle on death row for the murder of Nick Fury, with the mafia staging Castle's electrocution in order to recruit him into their rankings, which he eventually accepts. Throughout the series, he is later betrayed by the mob boss, and survived numerous attempts on his life. He is also recruited by SHIELD to provide protection to a pastor who preaches equality for both humans and mutants alike. The series concludes with Castle, now suffering from amnesia, living in an abandoned Catholic Church. He does remember bits of his violent life, and seems to believe he has a mission.

Publication history

This series followed The Punisher (1985 limited series) and The Punisher (1987 ongoing series), just without the "The" of the previous two. It is the fourth ongoing series to feature the Punisher after the 1987 series, The Punisher War Journal (1988–1995), and The Punisher War Zone (1992–1995). The series was published by the Marvel Comics imprint Marvel Edge and ran for 18 issues from November 1995 to April 1997, all written by John Ostrander.

See also

  • List of The Punisher comics

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