Why the Marvel Superhero Alliance Failed

Why the Marvel Superhero Alliance Failed


From the very beginning, it seems like the Punisher and Spider-Man have been at each other’s throats. Frank Castle originally debuted in the pages of 1974’s The Amazing Spider-Man #129 as an antagonist, one hired to bring down Spidey by any means necessary. They’ve since butted heads many times over the years, with Spidey sternly disapproving of Frank’s lethal brand of justice. Now that rivalry is carrying over to the MCU, as Jon Bernthal’s Punisher makes his big screen debut in Spider-Man: Brand New Day.

With the movie hitting theaters soon, Marvel Comics has commissioned a new limited series called Punisher vs. Spider-Man. This series flashes back to the early days of Frank and Spidey’s rivalry, a time when the conflict between them wasn’t quite so fierce. What happened to cause the collapse of what might have been a beautiful superhero partnership? That’s something writer Dan Abnett (Imperial Guardians) and artist Matteo Della Fonte (Nova: Centurion) are setting out to explore.

IGN recently had the chance to speak with Abnett via email to learn more about the series and how it fleshes out this earlier era in the Punisher/Spider-Man relationship. Check out an exclusive preview of the first issue in the slideshow gallery below, and then read on to learn more about Punisher vs. Spider-Man:

By now, the dynamic between Punisher and Spider-Man in the contemporary Marvel Universe is pretty well established. As someone who bends over backwards to ensure that “no one dies,” Peter Parker isn’t a fan of Frank Castle’s methods. At best, he pities Frank. At worst, he loathes him. For his part, Punisher has little patience for costumed heroes whom he sees as employing half-measures. Apart from Captain America, he views the entire superhero community with contempt.

That’s not necessarily the vibe Abnett is aiming for with Punisher vs. Spider-Man. This series is set well in the past, not long after the events of ASM #129, and things haven’t progressed to the point they are in the present-day Marvel Universe.

Abnett confirms, “The story runs through the first few months/year of the Punisher’s arrival in comics, touching on his various early appearances in Amazing Spider-Man.”




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