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A Cultural History of The Punisher: Marvel Comics and the Politics of Vengeance (Paperback)

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A comprehensive study of the Punisher in all his contradictions.

The Punisher made his debut in The Amazing Spider-Man in 1974, fighting crime with violence—and willingness to kill—that set him apart from the typical comic book hero. Nearly fifty years later, he is a global icon, poised between hero and anti-hero, drawing praise and condemnation, and frequently featuring in stories that have wider cultural resonance. In this book, Kent Worcester explores the Punisher in all his contradictions. Offering a close reading of the Punisher’s distinctive and extreme form of justice discourse, he shows how the Punisher inhabits the most politically engaged corner of the entire Marvel Universe.

 

About the Author


Kent Worcester is professor of political science at Marymount Manhattan College, New York.

Praise For…


"A sober and illuminating analysis of the character as an intellectual property. [...] A Cultural History of the Punisher illustrates that the Punisher canon is as tonally incoherent as any storied IP, and as philosophically incoherent as the conservative ideology some would claim it represents. Yet absence of a grand design doesn’t diminish the potency of any given story. Frank Castle was traumatized by war, then traumatized further by grief. Basic enough. Whether Castle is an irredeemable agent of empire or a nobly wounded warrior comes down to who is telling the story. Starting from the top, Marvel/Disney has the biggest say in how the Punisher is portrayed. But whatever Mike Baron, Gerry Conway or Kevin Feige have to say about the character, the stories can be read however the reader chooses to read them. They can be taken as satirical commentary, aspirational example or simple diversion. Worcester does not frame this as a problem to be solved; his book is a case study on how it happened. Worcester’s examination is welcome."
— The Comics Journal

"A Cultural History of the Punisher is a valuable effort to chart the history of one of comicsdom’s most identifiable characters."
— Sequart

Product Details
ISBN: 9781789388589
ISBN-10: 1789388589
Publisher: Intellect Ltd
Publication Date: December 8th, 2023
Pages: 268
Language: English