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The skull belongs to Frank Castle, the Punisher, who first showed up in ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ #129 back in 1974. He’s a former Marine turned vigilante after his family was killed by the mob.
Fans were treated to a great Punisher cosplay on Reddit by user Putrid_Monitor7092.This cosplay definitely seems to be inspired by Frank Castle's earlier appearances, and the skull is a great take ...
You see the logo as a sticker on the back of big trucks and SUVs, or worse, as a white nationalist tattoo. The Punisher character debuted in a Marvel comic in 1974.
You see the logo as a sticker on the back of big trucks and SUVs, or worse, as a white nationalist tattoo. The Punisher character debuted in a Marvel comic in 1974.
The co-creator of Marvel Comics’ darkest antihero, The Punisher, is hoping to take back the character’s logo from police. The Punisher character, whose real name is Frank Castle, is a ...
The Punisher skull is not merely a profitable merchandising industry, but an ideological icon verging on religious significance. One of the impetuses for its popularity was a reactionary objection ...
Uproxx TV critic Alan Sepinwall reviews Netflix’s latest venture into the Marvel universe, a dull, bloody ’Daredevil’ spin-off.
For now, as Marvel fans continue to indulge with the Punisher’s quest for revenge in his Netflix series, the true meaning of the Punisher’s skull remains in the eye of the beholder, says Conway.
Marvel's the Punisher Lays the Beatdown on Cops Who Use His Skull Symbol for 'Blue Lives Matter' Movement Published Jul 15, 2019 at 12:08 PM EDT Updated Jul 13, 2022 at 5:54 AM EDT By Daniel Avery ...
The announcement of a Punisher “prestige” series brought with it a new skull logo, with some speculating Marvel is looking to replace the symbol. The variant cover by artist Goran Parlov will ...
Cops Love the Punisher's Skull, But Its Creator Disagrees. Eric Francisco. Updated Tue, December 26, 2017 at 5:00 PM UTC. Few superhero emblems are as provocative as the Punisher’s.
The Punisher skull is definitely something I would be worried to see an officer wearing if they pulled me over, but it’s still arguably less bonkers than a Sheriff’s Deputy with a QAnon patch.