Punisher Epic Collection: Survival

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$49.99 US
| $62.50 CAN
On sale Mar 10, 2026 | 456 Pages | 9781302968434

A never-before-collected era of the Punisher!

Frank Castle’s relentless war on crime continues, pitting him against arms dealers, arsonists and crooked businessmen from Alaska to New York City! The Punisher and his ally Microchip offer their own unique brand of tech support when a corporate front for a drug-smuggling ring is struck by a computer virus! Frank faces a very different kind of killing machine in the robot Eradikator 6! And when brutal murders of the homeless set the Punisher and Spider-Man on a mission to find the cause, they have a savage suspect in their sights: Sabretooth! Plus: a thrilling reimagination of the Punisher mythos in the Old West! When desperados torch his farm, butcher his family and shove him out into the scorching desert to perish, a man named Frank refuses to die — and sets off on a ruthless quest for vengeance!

COLLECTING: Punisher (1987) #76-84, Punisher Annual (1988) #5-6, Spider-Man/Punisher/Sabretooth: Designer Genes (1993) #1, Punisher: A Man Named Frank (1994) #1
In addition to writing half the Punisher’s longest-running series and four of the title’s Annuals, Mike Baron penned the Punisher: Origin of Microchip miniseries and three Punisher one-shots: Empty Quarter, G-Force and Intruder. Elsewhere in the Marvel Multiverse, he wrote Feud, Spyke and other Epic titles. Still well-remembered for co-creating Capital Comics’ Nexus and Badger during the 1980s, he has also written DC’s Batman, Deadman and Flash. He scribed multiple Star Wars tie-ins for Dark Horse, and teaches self-publishing at the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design.

Not your traditional super-hero artist, Val Mayerik made his mark on other Marvel Comics titles starting with Chamber of Chills’ Brak the Barbarian in 1973. Quickly, Mayerik picked up assignments for Supernatural Thrillers, Creatures on the Loose and Conan before being given the Man-Thing feature in Adventure into Fear, where he designed Howard the Duck. Since his tenure at Marvel in the 1970s, Mayerik has produced artwork for other comic-book publishers and role-playing-game companies.

Larry Stroman penciled X-Factor during the early ’90s before beginning work on his creator-owned title Tribe. His work on notable comics characters includes Uncanny X-Men, Black Panther and the Heroes Reborn version of Iron Man for Marvel; DC’s Darkstars; and Wildstorm’s WildC.A.T.s. Stroman recently returned to the pages of X-Factor, re-teaming with author Peter David for a well-received story arc.

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A never-before-collected era of the Punisher!

Frank Castle’s relentless war on crime continues, pitting him against arms dealers, arsonists and crooked businessmen from Alaska to New York City! The Punisher and his ally Microchip offer their own unique brand of tech support when a corporate front for a drug-smuggling ring is struck by a computer virus! Frank faces a very different kind of killing machine in the robot Eradikator 6! And when brutal murders of the homeless set the Punisher and Spider-Man on a mission to find the cause, they have a savage suspect in their sights: Sabretooth! Plus: a thrilling reimagination of the Punisher mythos in the Old West! When desperados torch his farm, butcher his family and shove him out into the scorching desert to perish, a man named Frank refuses to die — and sets off on a ruthless quest for vengeance!

COLLECTING: Punisher (1987) #76-84, Punisher Annual (1988) #5-6, Spider-Man/Punisher/Sabretooth: Designer Genes (1993) #1, Punisher: A Man Named Frank (1994) #1

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In addition to writing half the Punisher’s longest-running series and four of the title’s Annuals, Mike Baron penned the Punisher: Origin of Microchip miniseries and three Punisher one-shots: Empty Quarter, G-Force and Intruder. Elsewhere in the Marvel Multiverse, he wrote Feud, Spyke and other Epic titles. Still well-remembered for co-creating Capital Comics’ Nexus and Badger during the 1980s, he has also written DC’s Batman, Deadman and Flash. He scribed multiple Star Wars tie-ins for Dark Horse, and teaches self-publishing at the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design.

Not your traditional super-hero artist, Val Mayerik made his mark on other Marvel Comics titles starting with Chamber of Chills’ Brak the Barbarian in 1973. Quickly, Mayerik picked up assignments for Supernatural Thrillers, Creatures on the Loose and Conan before being given the Man-Thing feature in Adventure into Fear, where he designed Howard the Duck. Since his tenure at Marvel in the 1970s, Mayerik has produced artwork for other comic-book publishers and role-playing-game companies.

Larry Stroman penciled X-Factor during the early ’90s before beginning work on his creator-owned title Tribe. His work on notable comics characters includes Uncanny X-Men, Black Panther and the Heroes Reborn version of Iron Man for Marvel; DC’s Darkstars; and Wildstorm’s WildC.A.T.s. Stroman recently returned to the pages of X-Factor, re-teaming with author Peter David for a well-received story arc.
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