![]() ![]() Available in Daredevil by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson Omnibus. The existence and actions of the Punisher truly forced Daredevil to confront this own mission and morality. Fans of the show will discover what comic fans found out in 1982: when Daredevil and the Punisher mix it up, volatile and thought provoking action follows. Daredevil swore there would be justice and Punisher swore there would be vengeance and the mean streets of the Marvel Universe would never be the same. The story centered on the pair trying to bring down a PCP dealer who was responsible for the death of a little girl. ![]() Through Daredevil and Punisher, Miller and McKenzie created a tale of two vigilantes, one, in Daredevil, who was dedicated to the preservation of justice, and one, in the Punisher who was dedicated to the self indulgent satisfaction of vengeance. The character was loaded with potential, and through the contrast with Daredevil in these unforgettable issues, Frank Castle became a fully realized character for the first time. The first meeting between Matt Murdock and Frank Castle would forever define their relationship. Yes, the Punisher first appeared in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man, but during these early appearances, he was little more than a half-assed bad guy with a handful of gimmicks. ![]() ![]() Join Amazon Prime – Watch Thousands of Movies & TV Shows Anytime – Start Free Trial Now “Child’s Play” Daredevil #183-184 (1982) Writers: Frank Miller & Roger McKenzie Artist: Frank Miller ![]()
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