![]() ![]() ![]() Garth Ennis, who is a fantastic writer much of the time, has a tendency to write stories about how a military-trained antihero badass is able to humiliate and outright destroy any and all tights-wearing superhero pretty boys. Just because I’m writing this list doesn’t mean that I think every entry is actually good or well done. WOLVERINE’S COMEBACK Wolverine #186 (2003) Frank Tieri and Terry Dodson He was letting the worst criminal free, but he wasn’t letting him die.įrank, understandably, dropped his gun and punched Batman in the face.īatman responded by claiming that, “I let you have that one because you probably think I deserved it.” As childish as that sounded, Batman backed up the claim by easily catching the next punch, throwing the Punisher into a pile of boxes, and telling him to get out of his city or else he’d be going to Arkham.įrank sulked off, claiming that Batman and the Joker deserve each other. Batman stopped him and let the Joker run off into the distance. While Batman took down Jigsaw, Frank cornered Joker with intent to put a bullet in his brain. The follow-up story had Bruce Wayne back as Batman as the two of them went up against the alliance of the Joker and Jigsaw. ![]() Read more: The Punisher and the Question of Gun Violence in America Frank got the best of EXXXTREME Batman and found himself admitting – almost as if realizing it was an editorial mandate – that he did it via cheating. One was actually about Frank working with the Jean-Paul Valley version of Batman and later coming to blows with him. In the ’90s, they had two team-up stories. The Punisher has crossed paths with Batman a handful of times during Marvel/DC crossovers. STAY OUT OF GOTHAM Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights (1994) Chuck Dixon and John Romita Jr. ![]()
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