I've finally written up creator credits for the 2nd season of Netflix's Punisher. Hey, did you ever thinnk Leon: The Professional would be improved with a 13-hour runtime? Good news--!
Corrections and additions are always welcome. Check out my full index here.
Ross Andru: co-creator of the Punisher, a war veteran who becomes a vigilante, wearing a black costume with white skull design on his chest and wielding vast arsenal of firearms and explosives in a one-man war on crime (Amazing Spider-Man #129, 1974); of Jigsaw, the Punisher's greatest enemy, a criminal who survived a near-fatal encounter with the Punisher but had his face slashed apart by glass, disfiguring him (Amazing Spider-Man #162, 1976); of the Punisher maintaining safehouses; the Punisher carrying his arsenal within a custom van (Giant-Size Spider-Man #4, 1975)
Gerry Conway: co-creator of the Punisher, a war veteran who becomes a vigilante, wearing a black costume with white skull design on his chest and wielding vast arsenal of firearms and explosives in a one-man war on crime (Amazing Spider-Man #129, 1974); of Frank Castle becoming the Punisher after happening upon criminals in a park who set off a gunfight which killed his wife Maria, daughter Lisa and son Frank Jr. (Marvel Preview #2, 1975); of the Punisher maintaining safehouses; the Punisher carrying his arsenal within a custom van (Giant-Size Spider-Man #4, 1975)
Mike Baron: co-creator of the Punisher wearing a trenchcoat overtop his costume; of Curtis Hoyle, a one-time member of Frank Castle's unit who became used in recruiting former soldiers for a non-army operation (Punisher #1, 1987); of Frank Castle using the name "Castiglione" (Punisher War Journal #25, 1990)
John Romita: co-creator of the Punisher, a war veteran who becomes a vigilante, wearing a black costume with white skull design on his chest and wielding vast arsenal of firearms and explosives in a one-man war on crime (Amazing Spider-Man #129, 1974)
Klaus Janson: co-creator of the Punisher wearing a trenchcoat overtop his costume; of Curtis Hoyle, a one-time member of Frank Castle's unit who became used in recruiting former soldiers for a non-army operation (Punisher #1, 1987)
Len Wein: co-creator of Jigsaw, the Punisher's greatest enemy, a criminal who survived a near-fatal encounter with the Punisher but had his face slashed apart by glass, disfiguring him (Amazing Spider-Man #162, 1976)
Tony DeZuniga: co-creator of Frank Castle becoming the Punisher after happening upon criminals in a park who set off a gunfight which killed his wife Maria, daughter Lisa and son Frank Jr. (Marvel Preview #2, 1975)
Jason Aaron: co-creator of the Punisher battling the Mennonite, a zelous Christian hitman with a dying wife (PUnisherMax #3, 2010)
Steve Dillon: co-creator of the Punisher battling the Mennonite, a zelous Christian hitman with a dying wife (PUnisherMax #3, 2010)
John Ostrander: co-creator of the Punisher being tricked into thinking he killed innocent people, violating his moral code (Double Edge: Omega, 1995)
Kim Yale: co-creator of the Punisher being tricked into thinking he killed innocent people, violating his moral code (Double Edge: Omega, 1995)
Doug Wheatley: co-creator of the Punisher being tricked into thinking he killed innocent people, violating his moral code (Double Edge: Omega, 1995)
Bill Everett: co-creator of Karen Page, a blonde legal secretary employed by Nelson & Murdock (Daredevil #1, 1964)
Stan Lee: co-creator of Karen Page, a blonde legal secretary employed by Nelson & Murdock (Daredevil #1, 1964)
Marc Guggenheim: co-creator of Brett Mahoney, a police detective (Marvel Comics Presents #1, 2007)
Bil Mantlo: co-creator of Frank Castle suffering from mental problems (Spectacular Spider-Man #81, 1983)
Al Milgrom: co-creator of Frank Castle suffering from mental problems (Spectacular Spider-Man #81, 1983)
Dave Wilkins: co-creator of Brett Mahoney, a police detective (Marvel Comics Presents #1, 2007)
Mark Texeira: co-creator of Frank Castle using the name "Castiglione" (Punisher War Journal #25, 1990)
Gene Colan: co-creator of Turk Barrett, a gangster who fights Daredevil (Daredevil #69, 1970)
Roy Thomas: co-creator of Turk Barrett, a gangster who fights Daredevil (Daredevil #69, 1970)
Dale Eaglesham: co-creator of Billy Russo, Jigsaw's true name (Punisher: Year One #3, 1995)
Andy Lanning: co-creator of Billy Russo, Jigsaw's true name (Punisher: Year One #3, 1995)
Dan Abnett: co-creator of Billy Russo, Jigsaw's true name (Punisher: Year One #3, 1995)
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