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How many issues of Punisher MAX are there?
60 issues
Punisher MAX (2004 reboot – over 60 issues).
Does Garth Ennis like Spider Man?
Garth Ennis hates superheroes, with a few exceptions (he has a surprising soft spot for a few like Superman, Daredevil and Spider Man). He thinks they ruined the comic industry since comics were almost nothing but superheroes when he came over from Northern Ireland.
How many Punisher War journals are there?
The Punisher War Journal | |
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No. of issues | vol. 1 80 vol. 2 26 + 1 Annual |
Main character(s) | Punisher |
Creative team | |
Written by | Carl Potts Mike Baron Chuck Dixon (38–42, 44–64, 75–80), Steven Grant (50, 65-75), Matt Fraction Rick Remender |
How many Marvel Omnibus are there?
Marvel Omnibus
A quick note about the nearly 80 Marvel Omnibus collections before the list begins. Many omnibuses are sold out and not being reprinted.
Is Hitman by Garth Ennis cancelled?
Writer Garth Ennis signing a copy of Hitman volume 1 at an April 19, 2012, appearance at Midtown Comics Downtown in Manhattan. Hitman first appeared during Garth Ennis’s run on The Demon during the “Bloodlines” crossover, and subsequently appeared in two further arcs before the series was cancelled.
Is Hitman a superhero?
Jump to navigation Jump to search. Hitman (Tommy Monaghan) is a fictional character, a superpowered hitman in the DC Comics Universe. The character was created by Garth Ennis and John McCrea and first appeared in The Demon Annual #2 before receiving his own series by Ennis and McCrea that ran for 61 issues.
How many issues of Hitman are there?
After making a brief appearance in a Batman comic, he got his own self-titled series. Hitman was first published as a 60-issue comic book series with one annual, one DC One Million tie-in issue, one crossover with Lobo and one appearance in Sovereign Seven #26. Issues were more or less published monthly and most were 22 pages.
How are superheroes portrayed in the book The boys?
As far as satires of superheroes go, The Boys is as sophisticated a piece of iconoclasm as a schoolboy’s crude drawing of Superman sodomizing Wonder Woman. In Ennis’s world, superheroes are portrayed as venal, homicidal, useless at saving people, and sexually deviant to a man.