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Series · 10 books · 2006-2015

Books in series

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Punisher War Journal #1

2006

With CIVIL WAR raging, Frank is feeling the heat. He's square in the crosshairs of a Marvel Universe big gun who always gets his man. Until now, this wasn't Frank's war. But now it's time to lock and load?
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Punisher War Journal #2

2007

CIVIL WAR tie-in! Frank Castle decides to take a side in the CIVIL WAR.
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#3

Punisher War Journal #3

2007

Civil War tie-in The Punisher. Captain America. Uneasy allies in even the best of times, now two fugitives fighting a common enemy in CIVIL WAR. Every war is won or lost based on one decisive battle—this might be the endgame for CIVIL WAR. A clash that's been building for thirty years comes to a ferocious head as The Punisher and Captain America finally collide, and the reverberations will be felt for months to come. Cap made a deal with the devil—what happens when the devil comes to collect?
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Hulk

World War Hulk Omnibus

2008

Collects World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker, World War Hulk #1-5, Incredible Hulk (2000) #106-111, Iron Man (2005) #19-20, Avengers: The Initiative #4-5, Irredeemable Ant-Man #10, World War Hulk: X-Men #1-3, Ghost Rider (2006) #12-13, Heroes For Hire (2006) #11-15, Punisher War Journal (2007) #12, World War Hulk: Gamma Corps #1-4, World War Hulk: Front Line #1-6, World War Hulk: Aftersmash One-Shot, World War Hulk Aftersmash: Damage Control #1-3, World War Hulk Aftersmash: Warbound #1-5 And Planet Hulk Saga. Hulk versus the world, in an epic story of anger unbound! Exiled by his so-called friends, the Hulk has raged, bled and conquered on the alien planet Sakaar. Now, he returns to Earth to wreak terrible vengeance on Iron Man, Mister Fantastic, Doctor Strange and Black Bolt - and anyone else who gets in the way! Madder than ever, stronger than ever and accompanied by his monstrous Warbound allies - this time the Hulk may just tear this stupid planet in half.
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Punisher War Journal #14

2008

HUNTER/HUNTED PART 2 Kraven's back, and Frank Castle's on the hunt. The son of Kraven has gone mad and has begun collecting a menagerie of varied and villainous animal characters. The latest baddie he’s hunted down? The Rhino, who he swooped in and kidnapped before The Punisher could frag him. Bad idea. Kraven hunts the underbelly of the Marvel Universe to build his post human zoo. Punisher hunts Kraven. G.W. Bridge hunts the next member of his team. And what about Rhino? How does he feel about all this? Not good. Not good at all. Surely it's a bad day for somebody. Hooray!
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Punisher War Journal #17

2008

MISFITS PART 2 Stuart Clarke has found himself in the unlikely and unenviable position of becoming The Punisher's weapons-master, sidekick, and partner. He was once known as Rampage when he combated the Los Angeles super team The Champions. He was once a weapons designer for Sunset Bain when he designed the War Machine armor. And he ended up a prisoner on The Raft, the one that escaped during The Breakout. The two constants in his completely insane life have been his absolute brilliance, and his utter hatred of Tony Stark. And now, in his way, he too is a victim of Frank Castle.
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Punisher War Journal #22

2015

JIGSAW PART 5 In the aftermath of last issue, there's nothing left for the survivors to do but pick up the pieces. Frank might have outsmarted Jigsaw for the time being, but at what price? And what comes next? Jigsaw's not going to give up that easy. Frank and Bridge finally have the face-to-face showdown you've been waiting for. And Clarke refuses to sit on the sidelines while S.H.I.E.L.D. has their way with his partner. All points converge on the Brooklyn Bridge in this explosive penultimate chapter of ‘Jigsaw’.
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Punisher War Journal #26

2015

The “Secret Invasion” might be over, but the aftermath has just begun. In the ashes of a world where up is down, black is white, and victory has come at an extraordinary price, whose side is The Punisher on? Where does G.W. Bridge, a soldier all his life, go when the war is over? And if the invasion is over, who has Frank Castle in their sights? Some wars will never end.
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Civil War

The Underside

2010

Civil War rages in the Marvel Universe, and even those on the periphery can't escape its effects! As Baron Zemo and his Thunderbolts assemble an army of super villains for the government, the Punisher is busy killing these deputized do-gooders, Ghost Rider fi ghts against others who've been possessed, and Moon Knight can't choose a side! Plus: The Kingpin manipulates Iron Man from jail, a new team of Heroes for Hire makes its mark, and more! COLLECTING: Thunderbolts #103-105, Moon Knight #7-12, Heroes for Hire #1-3, Civil War: War Crimes oneshot, Punisher War Journal #1-3, Ghost Rider #8-11
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Punisher War Journal, Vol. 1

Civil War

2007

He's back - with a vengeance. Taking no prisoners. Literally. With Civil War in full throttle mode, Frank Castle is feeling the heat. His safe houses have been raided and his munitions seized, and he's square in the crosshair of a Marvel Universe big gun who always gets his man. Covers #1-#4

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Dwayne McDuffie
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Fabian Nicieza
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Peter David
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Author · 553 books

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