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The Punisher logo is a skull with four teeth jutting downward, like a dagger, or, as I like to think of it, a universal symbol of solidarity among people who only have four teeth.
The co-creator of Marvel Comics’ darkest antihero, The Punisher, is hoping to take back the character’s logo from police. The Punisher character, whose real name is Frank Castle, is a ...
The vast majority of Punisher stuff are produced and sold by Marvel, but it’s not hard to find the Punisher Skull without Marvel’s involvement alongside pro-police merchandise.
The Punisher logo is a skull with four teeth jutting downward, like a dagger, or, as I like to think of it, a universal symbol of solidarity among people who only have four teeth.
The Punisher skull has become synonymous with certain Corvette models, even though it’s not an official Chevrolet emblem. What’s the story?
The Punisher skull is not merely a profitable merchandising industry, but an ideological icon verging on religious significance. One of the impetuses for its popularity was a reactionary objection ...
Cops Love the Punisher's Skull, But Its Creator Disagrees. Eric Francisco. Updated Tue, December 26, 2017 at 5:00 PM UTC. Few superhero emblems are as provocative as the Punisher’s.
The Punisher skull is definitely something I would be worried to see an officer wearing if they pulled me over, but it’s still arguably less bonkers than a Sheriff’s Deputy with a QAnon patch.
Punisher #1 actually wasn’t the first appearance of his new logo. Marvel snuck a quick cameo of Punisher’s new status quo into the final page of Daredevil: Woman Without Fear #3.