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Frank Castle was a force to be reckoned with during the Vietnam War but also a dedicated family man. After a particularly close call in the final years of the war, he resigned to a Special Forces instructor post in upstate New York so he could be closer to his wife Maria and two children, Lisa and Francis. Disaster struck one day, years later, when Frank and his family went for a picnic in Central Park only to witness a mob execution on a high-profile member of the mafia. The mob fired on his family, killing them all before his eyes and thus destroying everything he had lived for.

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Unable to move on and failed by a corrupt criminal justice system, Frank Castle sought revenge, prompting him to "disappear" just as he was to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom. As he resurfaced, he was the vigilante now known as the Punisher, wearing Kevlar body armor with a large skull imprinted on his chest and armed with a variety of weapons. Frank not only vowed to have revenge for his family, but also dedicated the rest of his life to fighting crime.

Frank Castle debuted in 1974's The Amazing Spider-Man #129 as the vigilante assassin hired by Jackal to kill Spider-Man for the apparent murder of Norman Osborn. As differences between Punisher and Jackal came to a head, Punisher realized that he was being tricked into killing Spider-Man and that our friendly neighborhood web-slinger was not in fact a criminal or murderer. From then on, audiences came to understand Punisher's origin and that he was not a villain and he then returned to aid Spider-Man when old war buddy turned insane war criminal Hitman was hired to kill the web head. Created by writer Gerry Conway, artists John Romita Sr and Ross Andru and Stan Lee having suggested the Punisher name, Conway originally designed Frank Castle to operate as a villain, but as the story developed, he became an antihero. Conway has said his biggest influences in creating the character were (majorly) Don Pendleton's Executioner: Mack Bolan and (minorly) the Shadow (Kent Allard identity created by Walter Gibson).

The Punisher has most often been defined best over the years as a loner and someone who other characters don't often align themselves with. He is the true definition of an antihero, operating outside the moral codes of most superheroes, but with a strict code of his own that is to protect the innocent and to deal with notorious criminals permanently. With no superpowers, he relies on strict discipline and a punishing regime of learning the hard way from his mistakes, and as a result, he is a masterful combatant and strategist. The Punisher waited for his own original series debut until 1986 after Mike Zeck and Steven Grant suggested that he was worthy of a title and thus began the legendary journey of one of the most popular and enduring Marvel characters in creation.

When the Punisher made the leap from supporting character to solo adventurer in 1986, he was unlike anything Marvel audiences had seen in a hero before. The black and white costume with a skull, as opposed to the glamorous and brightly colored standard as sported by the likes of the X-Men and Avengers, showed that this character meant business right from the beginning.

Frank Castle was portrayed as a man that had survived hell but was originally quite naive in terms of the people he trusted and how he waged his war on crime. Originally, he had a live and let live attitude with certain criminals, counting on the influence he had on them to make them change their ways. He also often came across as cheerful at times and still often lived a life of sorts. The unique twist in that, however, was that The Punisher was his main identity and Frank Castle was but a shadow of his former self, existing off the grid.

As time went by, the Punisher began to tussle not only with more dangerous criminals other than Jigsaw but with heroes (Daredevil, Spider-Man and Nick Fury) and super-villains (Dr. Doom, Kingpin and Bullseye). He became rougher around the edges, more aggressive, and his stories gained more depth by inviting the readers into his fractured psychology. It seemed that he may not be the hero people expected but possibly a ticking time-bomb of a tragic man attempting to change the unchangeable.

Two years after Grant and Zeck's popular debut Punisher solo, the War Journal strip was introduced, and the character exploded in terms of popularity and could be found literally everywhere. Aside from War Journal there was also Punisher War Zone, POV, Armory, Eurohit and others. Punisher was so popular that aside from making many appearances beside Wolverine, Spider-Man, Daredevil and Ghost Rider, he also appeared in The 'Nam and a few crossovers with two different publishers: one with Batman and one with Archie Andrews. Dolph Lundgren portrayed the first movie version of Frank Castle in 1989's The Punisher and from then on, Punisher appeared regularly in other forms of media including arcade and video games and notably the Amazing Spider-man cartoon series (both detailed at the bottom of the page).

The character had a lot of trouble in the 90s with so many controversial or absurd stories destroying much of his fan base. And around the mid 90s when Marvel went bust, he was one of so many characters who seemed to have finally creatively expired. That was until Garth Ennis picked up the character for the new and exciting imprint that was to be the darker and grittier Marvel Knights.

Punisher's enemies over the years have been plentiful but most often short-lived as a testament to just how deadly he is. From Jigsaw to the quickly dispatched of and gladly forgotten Colonel De Sade, his nemeses most often meet a grisly fate, all except those the Marvel Universe simply cannot do without. Ma Gnucci, The Russian and Barracuda are perfect examples of some of his most enjoyable enemies and then amongst his greatest common enemies have been Kingpin, Bullseye, Dr Doom, Bushwacker, Norman Osborn and The Hood.

Virtually from the beginning, the Punisher has had the odd helping hand that has come in the form of an armorer/tech assistant/computer hacker; someone to aid him in his missions from a safe distance. This tradition began with the ill-fated wheelchair bound armorer Reiss (of Reiss Armory), who was murdered by the Jackal in his attempt to frame Spider-Man, so that the Punisher would assassinate him without question.

Next to enter was his longest serving hacker and armorer Microchip, who used to help keep him from burning out and going off the rails. Eventually Microchip turned on Castle, believing him to have lost sight of his goals, and betrayed him. The Punisher much later "volunteered" technology genius and ex-villain Stuart Clarke and then Henry Russo, who turned out to be an illegitimate son of Jigsaw.

This story, an essential origin tale, recounts what Frank Castle was like in the days directly after the murders of his family. He is a suicidal former Marine seeking justice through the law, but after he discovers a trend of corruption that makes it impossible for him to do right by the memories of his wife and children, Castle goes off the rails and decides to take matters into his own hands. While Detective John Laviano stays on the case, though helpless in bringing down the Costa mob, Castle prepares to go against Bruno Costa and his syndicate, and the comic takes us deep into the territory of Castle's almost deranged state of mind. The story also features Billy "The Beaut" Russo. The Costa mob hired him to kill Castle but failed. As Castle learned of his identity and as he becomes The Punisher, several of the Costa mob enforcers were murdered and Castle let Russo live to tell the rest of the Costa mob that he was coming for them. Castle, then, pushed Russo through a window, disfiguring his face. Russo would eventually resurface as the Jigsaw.

Employed by the Jackal to take down Spider-man, Punisher explodes onto the scene in a display of raw power and aggression, believing Spidey to be a dangerous criminal. Gradually, Spider-man manages to convince the Punisher that he is not a criminal and that Punisher has in fact been used by the Jackal while their common enemy goes about committing crimes of his own unchallenged.

While imprisoned the Punisher does not stop killing criminals. Through some connections, the Punisher gets busted out of Rykers prison to stop a narcotics shipment. After shooting one of the people involved in the narcotics transfer, he realizes it was just a kid, which means that they are using kids. So now he goes after the rest of them.

When going after a group of them the Punisher encounters Daredevil, who had been trying to take down the group legally. While trying to kill one of the major drug dealers, Frank misses his chance as someone else kills him first. Later while interrogating someone Daredevil shows up again and they get into a fight over Frank's lethal methods. After shooting Daredevil with a tranquilizer dart, Frank finishes off the person he was interrogating.

Later after the Drug lord is taken down for killing his partner, Frank hears that he is going to be defended by Nelson and Murdock. Knowing that the lawyers will probably get him set free Frank decides to kill him. After Murdock gets him free, he admits that he did kill his partner. The Punisher goes after them, and teams with Daredevil to take them down. Afterwards Daredevil shoots Frank, taking him down so he can be sent back to prison.

While back in Prison we learn that Frank was drugged before, which was the cause of some of his more questionable actions. He learns that a criminal named Jigsaw, who he had earlier thrown out of a window scaring his face, was behind it. When confronting Jigsaw, Frank fights off his henchman and then breaks his hand before the fight is broken up by Jigsaw's boss, Don Cervello. Afterwards Frank makes a deal with the Don to break out of prison. A few day later, on the day of escape, the Don gives the order to kill the Punisher but fails. Punisher chases Don Cervello and Jigsaw to the warden's office where he defeats both men. Afterwards the warden tells Frank that he is part of a secret group called the trust and offers to break Frank out so he can continue his war on crime. The Punisher accepts his offer.

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