


Of all the Punisher comics in the 2000’s the Garth Ennis stories are without a doubt the most definitive, and the most confusing to read in the proper order. Punisher Epic Collection: Capital PunishmentĬollects: Punisher (1987) 63-75, Punisher: G-Force, Punisher: Die Hard In The Big Easy, Punisher/Black Widow: Spinning Doomsday’s WebĬollects: Punisher (1987) 85-88, Punisher War Journal (1987) 61-64, Punisher War Zone (1992) 23-25 I) Where to Start With Garth Ennis Punisher Comics The next available issues in MU are covered as: The first 6 issues from Chuck Dixon and John Romita Jr are included in Marvel Unlimited as:Ĭollects: The ‘Nam 52-53, 67-69 Punisher Invades The ‘Nam: Final Invasion 1 Punisher War Journal (1988) 52-53 Punisher War Zone (1992) 26-30 Pure fun, and nothing wrong with it! Punisher In the 90’s Frank is smart here and tough, going after drug dealers and henchmen.Ĭollects: Punisher: POV 1-4 (1991).

Some classic work from the original team of Grant and Zeck.Ī fantastic yarn from Chuck Dixon and Jorge Zaffino were the team that made Frank a stand-out character in the 80s and 90s.
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If that’s not enough, there’s a Black Widow team-up in there plus Punisher in Space!Ĭollects the graphic novels of Return to Big Nothing, Assassin’s Guild, and Intruder. Punisher War Journal by Carl Potts & Jim LeeĬollects: Punisher (1987) #63-75, Punisher: G-Force, Punisher: Die Hard In The Big Easy, Punisher/Black Widow: Spinning Doomsday’s WebĬhuck Dixon era Punisher in a chase across Europe to stop Kingpin’s machinations. What I can tell you is that this might be the definitive collection of “Frank fights ninjas” stories and that your shelves are empty without it. Maybe it was the 80s love of the silent menace. Maybe this was because of Frank Miller’s influence on Marvel. High-octane 80s insanity.Ĭollects: Shadowmasters 1-4, Punisher War Journal (1988) 1-3.8-9, and Punisher (1987 (24-25)Īt one point in his career, Frank fought ninjas almost exclusively. This trade has it all: Mike Baron, Savage Dragon’s Erik Larson, Ninjas, Moon Knight, even Frank as the substitute teacher from hell. Then I did a little research (see also: read some Punisher), and it turns out Circle of Blood is totally in Marvel Unlimited! Just look for:Ĭollects: Punisher (1987) #11-25 & Annual 1-2 I was quite disappointed at the apparent lack of this classic Punisher story in Marvel Unlimited.
