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>This summer, Peter Parker and Frank Castle revisit their earliest clashes in Punisher vs. Spider-Man, a new five-issue limited series set in the early days of the Marvel Universe.

>The story picks up shortly after their first meeting in Amazing Spider-Man #129, with Dan Abnett and Matteo Della Fonte stepping in to explore how these two very different heroes first learned to work together… and why that was never going to last. Forced into the same fight by someone from Castle’s past, they try to stay focused on the bigger threat, even as tensions keep pulling them back toward conflict.

>“I’m very happy to be writing these two characters in a head-to-head together, and to be revisiting the Punisher, a character I haven’t written since YEAR ONE in the nineties,” explains Abnett. “The series is a whole lot of fun and full of big action, and some genuine surprises as they learn stuff about each other for the first time. That’s the real joy of going back to this pivotal early point in continuity: there’s a freshness in their encounters and interactions that I think readers are really going to get a kick out of.”

>Set against the backdrop of New York City, the series leans into the contrast between Spider-Man’s sense of responsibility and the Punisher’s more brutal methods. They may be working toward the same goal, but how they get there could tear them apart at any moment.

>The first issue features a main cover by Jonas Scharf and a variant by Netho Diaz, along with interior art from Della Fonte. Fans looking to revisit their original encounter can also check out the Amazing Spider-Man #129 facsimile edition returning to shops this July.
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PUNISHER VS. SPIDER-MAN #1 (OF 5)

Written by DAN ABNETT

Art by MATTEO DELLA FONTE

Cover by JONAS SCHARF

Variant Cover by NETHO DIAZ

On Sale 7/15

>Spider-Man and Punisher’s first team-up goes off the rails in new series in time for ‘Brand New Day’
>Dan Abnett and Matteo Della Fonte shine the spotlight on the early days of Peter Parker and Frank Castle’s not-so-friendly relationship this July.
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Abnett is always solid and these "retro" minis are always a pretty good read away from all of current Marvel's bullshit

The only drawback is they're only 5 issues and barely have any weight to the story.

Pretty pathetic that one of Marvel's only consistently decent output is a line of minis focused on the past when they were better
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Why punisher stopped being a villain?
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>>153280513
Frank has absolutely no chance against Pete without retarded writing, though.

Although I guess all Frank writing is retarded by its nature, so
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>>153281513
Peter's an assclown who delivers pies and makes deals with Satan.
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>>153280513
Abnett feel like a bit of an odd choice for this, but he wrote Punisher back in the 90s, so he can certainly write the character
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>>153281554
Ah I see we have a non-reader here, welcome



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