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Punisher Max

Comic book series


Comic book series

FieldValue
titlePunisherMAX
imagePunisherMAX 1 Dillon.jpg
captionVariant incentive cover to PunisherMAX #1 (January 2010).
Cover art by Steve Dillon.
scheduleMonthly
ongoingy
publisherMarvel Comics
dateJanuary 2010 – February 2012
issues22 issues, plus 1 X-Mas Special
main_char_teamFrank Castle / The Punisher
writersJason Aaron
artistsSteve Dillon
creatorsJason Aaron
Steve Dillon
subcatPunisher
sortPunisherMAX

Cover art by Steve Dillon. Steve Dillon PunisherMAX is the second comic book ongoing series published under the MAX imprint of Marvel Comics featuring vigilante and anti-hero the Punisher. The series was written by Jason Aaron and drawn by Steve Dillon.

Unlike the concurrently running Marvel Universe-proper series featuring the Punisher, the MAX imprint allows the creators the freedom to write more realistic and hard-edged stories that cannot be seen in regular mainline Marvel Universe stories. Also unlike the previous MAX series, which focused mainly on Frank Castle/The Punisher's war against the mob, this series has him squaring off against MAX versions of popular Marvel super villains, such as Wilson Fisk/the Kingpin, Bullseye and Elektra. The series came to a conclusion with issue #22.

The series was a primary influence on Marvel's Netflix television series Daredevil and the second season of its spin-off The Punisher, both set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), the former in terms of the characterisation of Vanessa Marianna-Fisk (portrayed by Ayelet Zurer), and the latter in the adaptation of the Mennonite, John Pilgrim (portrayed by Josh Stewart).

Story arcs

"Kingpin" (#1–5)

Interrogating a mobster, the Punisher discovers a meeting place where many of them will be in the same place. After the meeting with the mob bosses, the men determine that the mythic "Kingpin of Crime" should be fabricated by them in order to throw the Punisher off their trails. One of the bosses' bodyguards, Wilson Fisk, is apparently chosen as this new figurehead. When the Punisher crashes the meeting, Fisk gets the bosses to safety and has a chance to kill the Punisher, which he does not take. He goes home to his wife and sleeping child, when he receives the call that will seat him as the Kingpin. Smiling, hinting at an ulterior motive, he accepts.

"Bullseye" (#6–11)

Immediately after Wilson Fisk becomes the "Kingpin of Crime", he cancels all of the former bosses' appointments. However, Fisk's secretary calls and informs him that one man refuses to have his appointment cancelled. The man is known only as Bullseye, the world's deadliest assassin. Bullseye never misses his target, and has set his sights on the Punisher.

"Frank" (#12–16)

After the cruel fight against Bullseye, Frank gets arrested and sent to a high-security prison with a thousand people who want nothing more than to see him dead. Frank reflects back on his time during the war and immediately after returning home, while struggling to understand his Punisher persona and refusing offers from crime bosses. He contemplates a life of peace versus continuing his violent methods.

"Homeless" (#17–21)

Frank escapes prison and goes into his final confrontation with Wilson Fisk a.k.a. the Kingpin of Crime, and his new bodyguard, Elektra.

"War's End" (#22)

The series concludes with issue #22, which covers the death, funeral, and burial of Frank Castle. At the end of issue #22, the Punisher's death sparks a public uprising, with citizens purging New York's criminals.

Reception

The series holds an average rating of 8.6 by 85 professional critics on the review aggregation website Comic Book Roundup.

Prints

Issues

No.TitleCover dateComic Book Roundup ratingEstimated sales (first month)Rated
#1Kingpin: Part 1January 20108.2 by five professional critics.29,106, ranked 67th in North America
#2Kingpin: Part 2February 20108.5 by five professional critics.23,110, ranked 92nd in North America
#3Kingpin: Part 3March 20107.8 by four professional critics.22,887, ranked 87th in North America
#4Kingpin: Part 4April 20107.6 by six professional critics.22,472, ranked 82nd in North America
#5Kingpin: ConclusionMay 20108.9 by six professional critics.22,432, ranked 91st in North America
#6Bullseye, Part OneJune 20106.1 by four professional critics.22,246, ranked 87th in North America
#7Bullseye, Part TwoJuly 20108.1 by four professional critics.22,198, ranked 91st in North America
#8Bullseye, Part ThreeAugust 20108.2 by two professional critics.22,053, ranked 93rd in North America
#9Bullseye, Part FourSeptember 20108.9 by four professional critics.21,453, ranked 97th in North America
#10Bullseye, Part FiveOctober 20109.1 by three professional critics.19,236, ranked 93rd in North America
#11Bullseye, ConclusionMarch 20119.2 by five professional critics.19,243, ranked 107th in North America
#12Frank, Part OneApril 20119.7 by three professional critics.18,740, ranked 93rd in North America
#13Frank, Part TwoMay 20119.1 by four professional critics.18,448, ranked 99th in North America
#14Frank, Part ThreeJune 20118.5 by seven professional critics.17,965, ranked 133rd in North America
#15Frank, Part FourJuly 20117.7 by three professional critics.17,706, ranked 122nd in North America
#16Frank, ConclusionAugust 20117.8 by three professional critics.17,625, ranked 133rd in North America
#17Homeless, Part 1September 20119.5 by one professional critic.17,540, ranked 122nd in North America
#18Homeless, Part TwoOctober 201110.0 by one professional critic.17,541, ranked 133rd in North America
#19Homeless, Part ThreeNovember 20118.0 by one professional critic.17,473, ranked 126th in North America
#20Homeless, Part FourDecember 20118.9 by four professional critics.17,191, ranked 123rd in North America
#21Homeless, ConclusionJanuary 20129.5 by four professional critics.17,267, ranked 109th in North America
#22War's EndFebruary 20128.9 by six professional critics.17,738, ranked 115th in North America

''Special''s

TitlePagesRelease dateComic Book Roundup ratingEstimated sales (first month)Rated
Punisher MAX X-Mas Special #1
"And On Earth Peace, Good Will Toward Men"35December 3, 20087.7 by three critics.21,242, ranked 129th in North AmericaEXPLICIT CONTENT

Collected editions

Title
[Tagline]FormatMaterial collectedPagesPublication dateISBNEstimated sales
(North America)Note
Punisher MAX vol. 1: KingpinHardcover Trade paperbackPunisherMAX #1-5August 2010November 2010
Punisher MAX vol. 2: BullseyeHardcoverTrade paperbackPunisherMAX #6-11May 2011November 2011
Punisher MAX vol. 3: FrankHardcoverTrade paperbackPunisherMAX #12-16120October 2011N/ACover by
Dave Johnson
Punisher MAX vol. 4: HomelessTrade paperbackPunisherMAX #17-22128October 31, 2012
Punisher MAX OmnibusHardcoverPunisherMAX #1-22
Punisher MAX X-Mas Special #1544June 4, 2014
Punisher MAX: The Complete Collection Vol. 7Trade paperbackPunisherMAX #1-22December 2017Cover by Dave Johnson

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