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| Punisher (4th, 5th & 6th Series) Covers (6th 1-64)Tue, 02 Dec 2008 20:49:20 -0800 by CrisolCardianA 12-issue mini-series by writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon, again titled The Punisher (April 2000 - March 2001) , under the Marvel Knights imprint, revived the character's popularity. An ongoing series (37 issues, Aug. 2001 - Feb. 2004), primarily by Ennis and Dillon, followed, succeeded in 2004 by an ongoing Ennis series under Marvel's mature-readers imprint, MAX. Returning the character to his lone vigilante roots, those series combined crime focused stories with black humor. The look of the Punisher was modified further removing the white gloves and pairing his traditional skull imprinted shirt with combat trousers, black combat boots and a black trench coat. Castle has used this costume on occasion in mid-2000s stories before The Punisher War Journal (vol.2).Continuing his run on the character, Garth Ennis used the freedom of the MAX imprint to write more realistic and hard-edged stories than had previously been seen. The series also made it explicit that Castle's timeline was fixed while Marvel adjusted those of its other characters, with his history never altered or moved up in time. Promotional art for the cover of vol. 7, #44 (March 2007) gave his birth date as February 16, 1950, but that was removed for the published issues. The imprint depicts the Punisher has been active for almost 30 years, with vol. 7, #19 (June 2005) specifying he had killed approximately 2,000 people. Whereas the traditional Punisher stories remained within the United States and involved antagonists and settings of conventional domestic crime, stories of the MAX Punisher often focus on current events, ranging from corporate fraud to sexual slavery. Many characters are past or current intelligence and military operatives from governmental agencies like the CIA, KGB, Secret Intelligence Service, SAS, militaries and militias from the Balkans and Middle East or terrorist cells like the IRA, all with agendas rooted in past conflicts like the Cold War or the Yugoslav wars.Punisher, the characters and the covers presented in this slide-show are property of Marvel Comics. The song is Savior by Skillet and its property of its respective authors, artists and labels. Related: punisher marvel comics comic cover covers war journal zone savior skillet |
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| Ivi rompiendo las.. sombras de Ani! (boluda pensé que estaba vomitando!)Tue, 02 Dec 2008 19:44:28 -0800 by marcelitaaa123"si tenes suerte mea, si tenes mala suerte vomita", ajajajaja. "me conecto la pajita en el orificio urinal" :O. "traé el melóon". "pensé que estabas vomitando boluda, y vine a traer la cámara para ver cómo vomitabas!" (aaaah la mas morbosa era!) ani muestra tu ira en tu cara (ai no se ve la cara! ajajaja) y el corte de maru haciendome burla ¬¬ Related: mov06830 |
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| b-sideTue, 02 Dec 2008 18:47:02 -0800 by iagomininelgula-bulimiavaidade- anorexiasoberba-casa cos de peleira-preconceito entre ganguespreguiça-aban dono da familia no asiloavareza-os ricos que nao ajudam os pobresluxuria-prosti tuiçao Related: b-side |
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| Once and Again - Acting Out (304-1)Tue, 02 Dec 2008 12:31:54 -0800 by jgee200884Here is part 1 of episode 48 of Once and Again from October 19, 2001. The name of this episode is "Acting Out". And since Evan Rachel Wood wasn't in 303, we have a little surprise. Evan's brother, Ira David Wood IV, is in 304. Be on the lookout for his character, Ajay, and most importantly, watch for Evan's character, Jessie singing in this episode! Related: once and again o&a 2001 304 acting out 304-1 evan rachel wood |
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