A Cultural History of The Punisher
Marvel Comics and the Politics of Vengeance
(Author) Kent Worcester Worcester KentA 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.
Kent Worcester
Kent Worcester is a renowned American author and scholar, best known for his groundbreaking work "C.L.R. James: A Political Biography." His writing style combines meticulous research with engaging storytelling, shedding light on the lives of influential political thinkers. Worcester's contributions to literature include insightful analyses of race, politics, and culture.