Punisher The End One-shot Comic Richard Corben
Punisher The End One-shot Comic Richard Corben
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Item specifics:
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: June 2004
Product Type: One-shot Comic
Product Condition: Very Fine to Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
UPC: 759606055227
Punisher The End One-shot Comic Richard Corben
Original price was: $30.00.$25.50Current price is: $25.50.
or four interest-free payments with Klarna.
Item specifics:
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: June 2004
Product Type: One-shot Comic
Product Condition: Very Fine to Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
UPC: 759606055227
Item specifics:
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: June 2004
Product Type: One-shot Comic
Product Condition: Very Fine to Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
UPC: 759606055227
Description
The Punisher: The End One-shot Comic
The Punisher’s final days in a post-apocalyptic future. Awesome!!
Writer: Garth Ennis
Artist: Richard Corben
Colorist: Lee Loughridge
Letterers: Comicraft’s Richard Starkings & Jimmy Betancourt
Editors: John Miesegaes, Axel Alonso & Joe Quesada
Cover by: Richard Corben
One of the darkest Punisher stories. Set one year after nuclear Armageddon and there’s one last thing Frank needs to do before the radiation gets him. After killing many of thousands he is old and in Sing Sing. When a Nuclear war destroys the earth, the Punisher and a few prisoners hid in an underground bunker for over a year. When they leave there are only two left alive. The Punisher was told about the group most responsible for the war in another bunker hiding up to over 100 years. He plans to punish the evil doers… even if it means that he is the last person left alive.
Story/Spoilers
In a post-global-holocaust world, the third and last world war has ended. A war that went from Iraq, North Korea, Pakistan, and then to China. People have vanished from the face of the Earth due to dozens of hydrogen bombs going off across the world, but Frank Castle, The Punisher, is still alive. When he tries to rise up from the ashes of New York City, not a rat or a bug has survived. Frank is now an old man, possibly somewhere in his mid or late 70’s. After some 40 years of fighting crime, Frank was caught and put into the maximum security prison Sing-Sing. But even in Frank’s old age his war on crime continued where he killed dozens of inmates. Because Frank had killed so many inmates at the end of his first year, a judge says to a prisoner going to Sing-Sing, “Sending a man to Sing-Sing is like feeding a tiger meat.” A year after the war, Frank and another prisoner, Paris Peters, climb out of the prison’s bomb shelter. Background radiation is in the air. It would take a thousand years for it to drop down to safe levels. After leaving the bunker, Frank and Paris travel to what is left of New York City. Castle is trying to get the people who not only did this to the world, but who have been doing evil to the world for a long time, a group known as “The Coven”, a word that means an “assembly of witches.” Parallels between The Coven and the conspiracy theories of the New World Order are obvious. A group of people who have all the money and power in the world. Even the President of the U.S. is not above their power and control. This group is made up of Generals, Senators, Oilmen and Computer billionaires from around the world. They run and control everything in the world as they see fit. This could also be seen as a swipe at the neoconservatives that advocated the Iraq War. As Frank fights his way to the Coven, Castle narrates in his mind just who these people really are. Frank: “Once upon a time there was a bunch of evil f*cks. Hardly anyone knew, because they were so good at keeping it quiet, but these particular evil f*cks owned the world. And they made the world a cruel and terrible place. They ran the great industries that poisoned the air. Their businesses turned whole countries into slaves. The money they made could have fed and healed the population of the earth twice over, but all that they could think to do with it was hoard it. They got away with it by being expert salesmen. These were men who could sell anything to anyone. They made puppets out of presidents and started wars for profit. Eventually, they came to believe that there was nothing that they couldn’t do. And so one day… inevitably… they pushed the planet’s luck too far.”
When Castle finds the group, they try to convince him that they can save the world. Castle does not believe them, knowing that these people would do the same thing all over again to the world. Castle kills them. When Paris asked why, Castle says, “The human race. You’ve seen what that leads to.” Castle then kills Paris because as it turns out, Paris was put in prison for burning down houses, including a kindergarten school with children inside. Castle leaves The Coven’s bunker after killing the members of The Coven and Paris Peters. Castle was dying from radiation poisoning since he left the bomb shelter and the amount of time he has to live is very short. Later on, Frank is seen trying to make it to New York’s Central Park to spend the last moments of his life at the place where his wife and children were killed by the mobsters on that fateful day in 1976. Fire consumes him. We do not see Frank die or see if he ever made it to Central Park before he dies, but his death is assured.
Comic is bagged & double boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
First Printing
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: June 2004
Format: FC, 56 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.5″
UPC: 759606055227
Collectible Entertainment note: One-shot Comic is in Very Fine to Very Fine + condition. Beautiful! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Punisher enthusiast and/or collector. A fun & entertaining read. Highly Recommended.
Please read return policy.
The Punisher: The End One-shot Comic
The Punisher’s final days in a post-apocalyptic future. Awesome!!
Writer: Garth Ennis
Artist: Richard Corben
Colorist: Lee Loughridge
Letterers: Comicraft’s Richard Starkings & Jimmy Betancourt
Editors: John Miesegaes, Axel Alonso & Joe Quesada
Cover by: Richard Corben
One of the darkest Punisher stories. Set one year after nuclear Armageddon and there’s one last thing Frank needs to do before the radiation gets him. After killing many of thousands he is old and in Sing Sing. When a Nuclear war destroys the earth, the Punisher and a few prisoners hid in an underground bunker for over a year. When they leave there are only two left alive. The Punisher was told about the group most responsible for the war in another bunker hiding up to over 100 years. He plans to punish the evil doers… even if it means that he is the last person left alive.
Story/Spoilers
In a post-global-holocaust world, the third and last world war has ended. A war that went from Iraq, North Korea, Pakistan, and then to China. People have vanished from the face of the Earth due to dozens of hydrogen bombs going off across the world, but Frank Castle, The Punisher, is still alive. When he tries to rise up from the ashes of New York City, not a rat or a bug has survived. Frank is now an old man, possibly somewhere in his mid or late 70’s. After some 40 years of fighting crime, Frank was caught and put into the maximum security prison Sing-Sing. But even in Frank’s old age his war on crime continued where he killed dozens of inmates. Because Frank had killed so many inmates at the end of his first year, a judge says to a prisoner going to Sing-Sing, “Sending a man to Sing-Sing is like feeding a tiger meat.” A year after the war, Frank and another prisoner, Paris Peters, climb out of the prison’s bomb shelter. Background radiation is in the air. It would take a thousand years for it to drop down to safe levels. After leaving the bunker, Frank and Paris travel to what is left of New York City. Castle is trying to get the people who not only did this to the world, but who have been doing evil to the world for a long time, a group known as “The Coven”, a word that means an “assembly of witches.” Parallels between The Coven and the conspiracy theories of the New World Order are obvious. A group of people who have all the money and power in the world. Even the President of the U.S. is not above their power and control. This group is made up of Generals, Senators, Oilmen and Computer billionaires from around the world. They run and control everything in the world as they see fit. This could also be seen as a swipe at the neoconservatives that advocated the Iraq War. As Frank fights his way to the Coven, Castle narrates in his mind just who these people really are. Frank: “Once upon a time there was a bunch of evil f*cks. Hardly anyone knew, because they were so good at keeping it quiet, but these particular evil f*cks owned the world. And they made the world a cruel and terrible place. They ran the great industries that poisoned the air. Their businesses turned whole countries into slaves. The money they made could have fed and healed the population of the earth twice over, but all that they could think to do with it was hoard it. They got away with it by being expert salesmen. These were men who could sell anything to anyone. They made puppets out of presidents and started wars for profit. Eventually, they came to believe that there was nothing that they couldn’t do. And so one day… inevitably… they pushed the planet’s luck too far.”
When Castle finds the group, they try to convince him that they can save the world. Castle does not believe them, knowing that these people would do the same thing all over again to the world. Castle kills them. When Paris asked why, Castle says, “The human race. You’ve seen what that leads to.” Castle then kills Paris because as it turns out, Paris was put in prison for burning down houses, including a kindergarten school with children inside. Castle leaves The Coven’s bunker after killing the members of The Coven and Paris Peters. Castle was dying from radiation poisoning since he left the bomb shelter and the amount of time he has to live is very short. Later on, Frank is seen trying to make it to New York’s Central Park to spend the last moments of his life at the place where his wife and children were killed by the mobsters on that fateful day in 1976. Fire consumes him. We do not see Frank die or see if he ever made it to Central Park before he dies, but his death is assured.
Comic is bagged & double boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
First Printing
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: June 2004
Format: FC, 56 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.5″
UPC: 759606055227
Collectible Entertainment note: One-shot Comic is in Very Fine to Very Fine + condition. Beautiful! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Punisher enthusiast and/or collector. A fun & entertaining read. Highly Recommended.
Please read return policy.
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