After waking up from a heavy night of drinking, Lobo is approached by a persistent priest offering salvation in exchange for a donation. Annoyed, Lobo disposes of the priest and heads to Al's Diner...
In this issue, Frank Castle is being relentlessly hunted by The Hood and his criminal empire. After surviving a SWAT team ambush, Frank retreats into the New York underground to regroup. He discove...
The Punisher Vol. 8 #3B (2009) is a variant cover issue of the "Living in Darkness" storyline, written by Rick Remender with art by Jerome Opeña. Featuring a variant cover by Mike McKone, this issu...
The issue depicts the final confrontation between Frank Castle and Jigsaw during a high-stakes prison transfer across the Brooklyn Bridge. As S.H.I.E.L.D. and G.W. Bridge struggle to contain the vi...
The Story: Titled "Foresight," the issue introduces a former 1960s radical who was horribly disfigured in a bomb blast. After exposure to toxic waste, he mutates into a grotesque, nearly unkillabl...
In this issue, Frank Castle adopts new tactics to combat the propaganda machine of the corrupt government. The story is known for its gritty, action-packed tone and the eventual lead-in to the famo...
In the aftermath of the Skrull invasion, the world is in chaos. The story explores Frank Castle's place in this new landscape and the future of G.W. Bridge after his long military career.
The issue explores the history and motivations of Stuart Clarke, a brilliant but unhinged individual who has become Frank Castle's reluctant weapons-master and partner.
The issue concludes Frank Castle's battle against a modern incarnation of the Hate-Monger and his white-power super-militia along the U.S./Mexico border.
Following his failed assassination attempt on Norman Osborn, Frank Castle wakes up in the care of Henry Russo, a tech specialist and hacker who becomes his new sidekick. Russo provides the Punisher...
Washington D.C.: The Winter Soldier (Bucky Barnes) confronts Frank Castle regarding his recent use of a Captain America-inspired uniform.
The Everglades: G.W. Bridge meets with Tony Stark (Iron Ma...
he Punisher Armory #6 is a 36-page comic book published by Marvel Comics in April 1993. It is part of a series that provides in-depth profiles, technical specs, and illustrations of the various wea...
Cyclops and Jean Grey invite Beast, Archangel, and Iceman to their home in Alaska. While the gathering is ostensibly a vacation, Scott has a deeper motive: he is concerned about Jean's burgeoning p...
The X-Men suffer a tragic loss as one of their own is killed. Meanwhile, the new Black King of the Hellfire Club begins to make significant power moves.
In this issue, Cyclops and his team of X-Men continue their mission to save mutantkind from oppression. They face off against the Mutant Liberation Front (MLF), which is led by one of their own for...
The story reveals that a younger, time-traveling Kid Cable tasked a scientist named Paul Douek with creating a device to siphon off a portion of the Phoenix Force. When the Phoenix briefly resurre...
The story begins with a series of mysterious and tragic disappearances that draw the X-Men into a world-threatening crisis involving the villain Legion and the potential end of the team. It also co...
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