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Quasar

Quasar

Wendell Elvis Vaughn was an unassuming young man born in Fon du Lac, but raised in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. He had served his country in the army with distinction, and had applied at SHIELD with the intent to be a field agent. However, despite his high marks in all his classes it was the committee’s opinion that Vaughn lacked a certain ‘killer instinct’ that they felt was required in all their field agents. Feeling that he would likely be relegated to desk work Wendell went home and quietly awaited word of his first assignment. Word came weeks later in the form of a letter offering him an assignment working security for Stark International on his father’s project. Wendell assumed that his dad, Dr. Gilbert Vaughn pulled some strings.

Quantum and Woody Must Die

Quantum and Woody Must Die

Once upon a time, Eric and Woody Henderson were inseparable. Adopted brothers. Best friends. Brilliant minds. Years later, they are estranged siblings, petty rivals, and washed-up failures. But when their father's murder leads them into the throes of a life-altering scientific accident, Eric and Woody will find themselves with a whole new purpose - and a perfectly legitimate reason to wear costumes and fight crime. Go big or go home, folks! Quantum and Woody are coming! And the action-packed, zeitgeist-shredding exploitation stunt comic you demanded is here at last. (And, yes, there will be a goat too. Eventually.)

Quantum and Woody (2013)

Quantum and Woody (2013)

Eric and Woody Henderson are two brothers who have been apart for quite some time. When their father is killed, they are brought together again at his funeral. The pair team-up to investigate his death and head to his workplace, Quantum Industries. It is here where they will become the world's worst superhero team, Quantum and Woody.The Good: There is a lot to praise for this issue. The writing and art are great. These characters are developed rather well with only a bit of information given abo...

Quantum and Woody (1997)

Quantum and Woody (1997)

Quantum and Woody are the world's worst superhero team! Eric Henderson is a decorated Army tactical officer. Each move he makes is planned with precision. Woody Van Chelton is a goofy white guy with a guitar (but no band). His idea of detective work is hanging a suspect out a window. Investigating the suspicious deaths of their fathers, they become victims of a high-tech industrial accident that turns their bodies into pure energy. The metal gauntlets they each wear must be slammed together every 24 hours to reset their energy matrix-- or their atoms will break apart. Eric adopts the codename 'Quantum' to find his father's killer. Woody wants avenge his father's death too-- but he'll go by Woody. Can they solve the mystery without strangling each other-- or destroying the world?

Purgatori: Goddess Rising

Purgatori: Goddess Rising

Satrina betrays Purgatori and recives death in her hands.

PunisherMAX

PunisherMAX

When a quarrel with his wife makes Joe seek comfort through the doors of the "Happy Ending" massage parlor, the mild-mannered accountant enters a world of life and death decisions, a world everyone is fleeing from Frank Castle.

Punisher: War Zone (2012)

Punisher: War Zone (2012)

The Punisher is on the run when The Avengers are convinced by a distraught Spider-Man to bring him in for the assumed crime he has committed.

Punisher: War Zone (2009)

Punisher: War Zone (2009)

The latest offering from the red-hot Marvel Knights line reunites the seminal creative team of Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon for a special, weekly-shipping 6-part limited sequel to their legendary story arc, “Welcome Back, Frank.”

Punisher: The Tyger

Punisher: The Tyger

After a classmate commits suicide, young Frank Castle begins the journey that will eventually turn him into the Punisher, a journey that will bring him face to face with the Tyger: a creature not made by God, but just as vital to the world.

Punisher: Nightmare

Punisher: Nightmare

A Special Forces soldier is injured and his family killed in the midst of a mob execution in Central Park--but this isn't Frank Castle. This time it's a young soldier named Jake Niman, but the familiar story puts Frank on the path of punishment!

Punisher: Countdown

Punisher: Countdown

Punisher: Countdown was created as an exclusive comic, for the Punisher DVD.

Punisher: Bloody Valentine

Punisher: Bloody Valentine

The last time the Punisher saw the lovely and lethal assassin Suspiria, he dropped her off a skyscraper. Now she's back-and she wants to kiss and make up. Can Frank withstand his partner's charms? Does he want to?

Punisher/Painkiller Jane

Punisher/Painkiller Jane

One saw his family gunned down, and became a one-man army. The other was blown out of a 12-story building, but rose again to gain revenge. So what happens when two of the most prolific killing machines to ever live finally come face-to-face? It's love at first sight, of course! That is, it is for Painkiller Jane, much to Frank Castle's dismay! Can the Punisher end this blind date in a painless manner, or will it be guns and roses for these two lovebirds? And more importantly, can the world survive this rifle totting romance?


Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights

Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights

Picking up a few months after Batman/Punisher: Lake of Fire,Punisher finds himself back in Gotham (much to his displeasure) and in a firefight with local street thugs while Commissioner Gordon and Co. watch and wait from afar. Punisher whittles down the thugs until he has one left to interrogate: he is looking for Jigsaw. Batman, too, is watching from a distance, but he finally decides to act before Punisher destroys everything and everyone. Batman attacks Punisher, allowing the thug to get away. Batman knows a bit about the Punisher from a distance (since Jean-Paul was wearing the mantle the last time Punisher came to Gotham), but Punisher does not know he is facing a different person under the cowl, thinking the Batman is truly a schizophrenic who changes his fight styles and personalities easily. Despite Batman's grudging acknowledgement they both are loosely out for the same goals, Batman has no desire for Punisher's death-dealing vigilantism in his town, and so he commits to driving the Punisher out of Gotham for good. Punisher escapes in the wreckage during their brawl, leaving Batman to track down what brought Punisher to Gotham in the first place, knowing the Punisher will be there sooner or later.

Punisher War Journal

Punisher War Journal

Hey there, Marvel Universe. He’s back ... with a vengeance. Taking no prisoners. Literally. With Civil War in full throttle mode, Frank Castle is feeling the heat. His safe houses have been raided, his munitions seized, and he’s square in the crosshairs of a Marvel Universe big gun who always gets his man. Until now, this wasn’t Frank’s war. But when Spandex-clad baddies start carrying badges ... well, lets’ just say that’s something the Punisher can’t abide!

Punisher vs. Bullseye

Punisher vs. Bullseye

Alphonse Patrillo's a rare breed: a mob boss who looked down the barrel of the Punisher's rifle and lived to tell about it. Ever since that day, he's taken pains - great pains - to stay under the Punisher's radar while he schemed his revenge. Now, Uncle Fonzie has got a plan: He's going to fight fire with fire. Who do you hire to take out a relentless psychopath like the Punisher? An even more relentless psychopath. And this guy, well, let's just say he never misses. Wall-to-wall action by the creative team behind BULLSEYE'S GREATEST HITS and SUPREME POWER: NIGHTHAWK: Daniel Way and Steve Dillon.      Reprints Punisher vs. Bullseye #1-5.
Genre: Superhero

Punisher Noir

Punisher Noir

It's the 1920s and mobster Dutch Schultz's reign is about to meet its greatest challenge. But will the greatest threat come from the government or from fellow mobsters? No, it'll come in the form of a man with a skull on his chest and a gun in his hand.

Punisher Max: The Complete Collection

Punisher Max: The Complete Collection

After a classmate commits suicide, young Frank Castle begins the journey that will eventually turn him into the Punisher, a journey that will bring him face to face with the Tyger: a creature not made by God, but just as vital to the world.

Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe

Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe

After Frank Castle's wife & kids are killed in the crossfire of a "major superhuman conflict", Frank kills Cyclops & Jubilee (though the picture looks more like Shadowcat). Frank is sentenced to life imprisonment. On his way to Rykers Frank is freed and si brought to a man named Kesselring. Kesselring wants Frank to kill "anything that calls itself a superhuman" Kesselring has a whole group of people who feel they have been wronged by superhumans on hand to finance the Punisher's operations and repetatdly free him from jail when he gets caught. This group includes Punisher's one-time ally, Microchip.

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