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jaybird   01-04-2006, 06:48 PM
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I recently got around to watching The Punisher. I thought it was a GREAT movie. I liked it so much I started on the comic series. While watching this movie I noticed that The Punisher Handled himself and his problems alot like Jack does.(Except for the bloodbathing) I wonder if FPW was or is a Punisher fan. :confused:

:p A good horror story will keep you up at night
mike36799   01-05-2006, 01:27 AM
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I liked Punisher growning up in comics. The connection is there, but I see Jack as a more sophisticated assasin. If you read the comics, a lot of the times Punisher is actually the villian, and is one reaking havoc on everyone he knows.

In the movie, he is more a family man. This character persona is more simliar to RJ, and I can see your point. Punisher is a very dark gloomy character though, I seem to have more of a bright side to Jack despite his sometimes violent nature. It is the relationship he shares with Vicky, Gia, and Abe that really differs him as a hero. I take Punisher of a more kill everything that moves, and Jack a more relaxed, and vulnerable hero.

"I have the key to One-Eyed-Willy."
mike36799   01-05-2006, 01:28 AM
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Your post got me thinking again. Does anyone have anyone that Jack reminds them of?

"I have the key to One-Eyed-Willy."
t4terrific   01-05-2006, 02:06 AM
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mike36799 Wrote:Your post got me thinking again. Does anyone have anyone that Jack reminds them of?

Axel Foley.
fpw   01-05-2006, 08:59 AM
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jaybird Wrote:I wonder if FPW was or is a Punisher fan. :confused:

I've read a few issues over the years. Never could get into the character. Always seemed like the a Mack Bolan / Executioner rip off -- looking ridiculous in spandex.

FPW
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jaybird   01-05-2006, 12:34 PM
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mike36799 Wrote:I liked Punisher growning up in comics. The connection is there, but I see Jack as a more sophisticated assasin. If you read the comics, a lot of the times Punisher is actually the villian, and is one reaking havoc on everyone he knows.

In the movie, he is more a family man. This character persona is more simliar to RJ, and I can see your point. Punisher is a very dark gloomy character though, I seem to have more of a bright side to Jack despite his sometimes violent nature. It is the relationship he shares with Vicky, Gia, and Abe that really differs him as a hero. I take Punisher of a more kill everything that moves, and Jack a more relaxed, and vulnerable hero.
I just started reading The Punisher graphic novels. I see your point as well. The Punisher is a bit more high profile than jack but, there are still parallels between them. Yes. I also agree that Punisher is much more withdrawn and darker than jack. I just could'nt pass up on noticing the similarities.

:p A good horror story will keep you up at night
jaybird   01-05-2006, 12:40 PM
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fpw Wrote:I've read a few issues over the years. Never could get into the character. Always seemed like the a Mack Bolan / Executioner rip off -- looking ridiculous in spandex.
I guess you're not a "shoot'em up-I'm a little insane-blood and guts" kind of guy then huh? Thats okay. The text that flows from your mind to the paper is always rewarding to read in itself.

:p A good horror story will keep you up at night
peachynat   01-05-2006, 01:18 PM
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I haven't read the comics (yet), but I did see the movie and did notice some similarities between him and Jack. Guess I'll have more of an idea of what kind of person he truly is once I read the comics.
Charleswg   01-05-2006, 01:46 PM
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well, for comparisons, yeah- Jack and the Punisher share things. But, an analogy I like is Jack is to Spiderman as The Punisher is to Wolverine. Same side (usually), different approach.
Anyway- FPW will probably kill me now that I compared Jack to a guy running around NYC in red tights.

CG
John Carter   01-05-2006, 02:43 PM
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mike36799 Wrote:Your post got me thinking again. Does anyone have anyone that Jack reminds them of?

Parker, a character in novels written by Richard Stark. I read the Parker novels after Repairman Jack, and thought he was very similar to RJ, accept Parker doesn't have a conscience.

The movie "Payback" with Mel Gibson was based on "The Hunter" by Richard Stark. Most of his books are out of print, I found them at the library. I had to order some of them from other libraries, and that's when I found Nightworld, and the Touch.
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