List of The Punisher Comics - Limited Series

Limited Series

  • The Punisher Magazine #1-16 (November 1989 – September 1990). Collects stories from Punisher, Punisher vol. 2, Punisher War Journal, Daredevil, and Punisher annuals.
  • The Punisher Armory #1-10 (July 1990 – November 1994)
  • The Punisher P.O.V #1-4 (May – August 1991)
  • The Punisher: Summer Special #1-4 (1991 – 1994)
  • The Punisher: Back to School Special #1-3 (1992 – 1994)
  • The Punisher/Captain America: Blood and Glory #1-3 (October – December 1992)
  • The Punisher: Holiday Special #1-3 (1993 – 1995)
  • The Punisher: The Ghosts of Innocents #1-2 (January – March 1993)
  • The Punisher: The Origin of Microchip #1-2 (July – August 1993)
  • Wolverine/Punisher: Damaging Evidence #1-3 (October – December 1993)
  • The Punisher: Year One #1-4 (December 1994 – March 1995)
  • Spider-Man/Punisher: Family Plot #1-2 (February 1996)
  • Wolverine/Punisher: Revelation #1-4 (Marvel Knights; June – September 1999)
  • Born #1-4 (MAX; June – October 2003)
  • The Punisher: Official Movie Adaptation #1-3 (May 2004)
  • Wolverine/Punisher #1-5 (Marvel Knights; May – September 2004)
  • Daredevil vs. the Punisher: Means and Ends #1-6 (Marvel Knights; September 2005 – January 2006)
  • Punisher vs. Bullseye #1-5 (Marvel Knights; January – May 2006)
  • Punisher MAX Presents: Barracuda #1-5 (MAX; April – August 2007)
  • Marvel Universe vs. the Punisher #1-4 (June – September 2010)
  • Punisher: In the Blood #1-5 (January – May 2011)
  • Untold Tales Of The Punisher MAX #1-5 (MAX; June 2012 – October 2012)
  • Punisher: Nightmare #1-5 (January 2013)

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