The Punisher (2000 series)

The Punisher (vol. 4)

Cover of The Punisher vol. 4, 1 (April 2000). Art by Tim Bradstreet.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
Marvel Knights
Schedule Monthly
Format Limited series
Genre
Publication date April 2000 – March 2001
Number of issues 12
Main character(s) Punisher
Creative team
Writer(s) Garth Ennis
Penciller(s) Steve Dillon
Inker(s) Jimmy Palmiotti
Letterer(s) Comicraft
Wes Abbott
Richard Starkings
Colorist(s) Chris Sotomayor
Editor(s) Jimmy Palmiotti
Joe Quesada
Collected editions
Welcome Back, Frank ISBN 0-7851-3384-4

The Punisher (also known as The Punisher: Welcome Back, Frank) is a twelve-issue comic book limited series written by Garth Ennis with art by Steve Dillon and published under the Marvel Knights imprint of Marvel Comics. The series features the vigilante anti-hero the Punisher and ran from April 2000 to March 2001.

Publication history

The story continued in Ennis' The Punisher vol. 5 ongoing series.

Plot

Frank, still depicted as a Vietnam War veteran, reestablishes himself in New York City by taking on the Gnucci crime syndicate. Detective Soap is assigned to "catch" the Punisher; it is purely a P.R. move as the police do not really want Frank caught as they secretly condone his actions. Frank turns the hapless Soap to his side, getting him to pass information on local crime syndicates.

Against his will, Frank gains three loyal friends in his neighbors, Joan the Mouse, Mr. Bumpo, and Spacker Dave. All end up helping him in his crusade against the Gnuccis. Some of this is self-defense as the Gnuccis learn where Frank lives and stage an attack. Spacker himself suffers torture at the hands of the Gnuccis, his piercings ripped out in a fruitless attempt to gain intelligence on Frank.

The Gnucci operation is slowly dismantled. Soap is promoted to police commissioner. As a gesture of thanks for aiding him, Frank gives his neighbors a large sum of Gnucci money. Joan and Spacker would play larger roles in Frank's life later. Bumpo suffers a medical accident ("something important fell out of his bottom") and moves into a hospital.

Collected editions

The series was collected in a trade paperback, along with Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe, as The Punisher: Welcome Back, Frank (Marvel, hardcover, ISBN 0-7851-3384-4; softcover, ISBN 0-7851-0783-5; Panini, softcover, ISBN 1-904159-21-4), which became the informal series title.

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