Perhaps in the fanfiction, the Punisher is initially mistaken for a criminal by Spider - Man. Spider - Man tries to stop him from what he thinks is a brutal act of vigilantism. But as the story unfolds, Spider - Man discovers that the Punisher is actually targeting a really bad guy who has slipped through the legal system. This leads to a complex relationship where Spider - Man has to decide whether to support the Punisher's actions or try to bring him to justice in his own way.
In a fanfiction where John Wick meets The Punisher, there would be a clash of personalities at first. John Wick is more of a lone wolf who follows his own set of rules within the assassin world, while The Punisher is on a personal crusade against all criminals. But as the story unfolds, they could find common ground. For example, they could both be targeting the same drug lord or crime syndicate. John Wick might be in it for personal reasons like revenge, while The Punisher sees it as part of his mission to rid the world of evil. Their combined efforts would make for an exciting and action - packed fanfiction, full of intense gunfights, hand - to - hand combat, and strategic planning against their enemies.
The story could start with a misunderstanding. Maybe they cross paths while both are on a mission and think the other is a threat. Then, they would have an intense fight. But when they realize they are on the same side, they would start to work together. They would share their intel and resources to take down a bigger enemy.
Neither might be more dominant overall. In a well - written fanfiction, they would balance each other out. Spider - Man can bring in the aspect of hope and redemption, while the Punisher can represent the harsh reality of crime - fighting. Their interactions would be a give - and - take, with neither truly overpowering the other in all aspects. For instance, in a fight against a group of thugs, the Punisher might take out some with his guns, but Spider - Man could save the day by rescuing hostages and preventing collateral damage.
The Punisher, or Frank Castle, was a normal guy with a family. His military background gave him a set of skills that were both useful and deadly. Once his family was massacred, he snapped. He turned his skills towards punishing those who he thought deserved it. His origin story is one of tragedy and a thirst for justice outside the normal bounds. He doesn't wear a colorful costume like some superheroes. Instead, he has a simple skull emblem on his chest, representing death to those who do wrong.
Archie Comics and the Archie Series can have value. Factors like rarity, condition, and collector demand play a role. For instance, early issues or special crossovers might be highly sought-after by collectors and thus valuable.
Archie from the Archie Comics is still alive and kicking. The comic series keeps evolving without such a tragic event for him. There might be dramatic moments, but not death.
It was the tragic event of his family's death that pushed The Punisher to use extreme methods. Frank Castle had a deep sense of right and wrong. When the mob took away his family, the system didn't seem to be able to hold the criminals accountable in the way he thought they should be. So, he decided to use his military training and his own brand of justice. He saw himself as the only one who could truly punish those who committed such heinous crimes against his family. He's not interested in rehabilitation like the legal system might be; he wants pure retribution.