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2[[Characters/ThePunisherMAXThePunisher The Punisher]] | '''Allies''' | [[Characters/ThePunisherMAXTheItalianMafia The Italian Mafia]] | [[Characters/ThePunisherMAXIrishCriminalsAssociates Irish Criminals & Associates]] | [[Characters/ThePunisherMAXTheFiskCrimeRing The Kingpin's Syndicate]] | [[Characters/ThePunisherMAXOtherCriminalsPsychopaths Other Criminals & Psychopaths]] | [[Characters/ThePunisherMAXMilitaryGovernment Military & Government]] | [[Characters/ThePunisherMAXOtherCharacters Other Characters]]]]-]]]
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4The Friends and other associates of [[TheHero Frank]] [[SociopathicHero Castle]].
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6'''Warning: Unmarked spoilers abound!'''
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10!!Allies
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12[[folder:Kathryn O'Brien]]
13!!Kathryn O'Brien
14[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/354318_63800_o_brien.jpg]]
15
16%%!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
17%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
18!!! '''First Appearance''': ''The Punisher'' (Vol. 7) #1 (March, 2004)
19
20-> ''"You probably still think you're hot shit, just cause you've got all the other idiots in here scared to death of you. F.Y.I ladies: I know scary. I've seen scary. Scary gets me wet. You three don't even come close."''
21
22A tough as nails CIA agent who is part of a covert task force, dedicated to taking the Punisher into custody. She shows a very evident attraction towards Frank, which she admits to with no shame.
23----
24* ActionGirl: You don't spend time in the company of Frank without being some sort of professional badass. And O'Brien, is certainly no exception.
25** ActionMom: [[spoiler: She gives birth to a daughter fathered by the Punisher himself.]]
26* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: She became attracted to Frank while trying to catch him.
27-->'''O'Brien''': There've been some nice boys too. They never last, usually because I decide they don't deserve the shit this life inflicts. It's mostly guys like Rawlins. Or idiots. Or drunks. Or the truly, irrevocably doomed. That [[InternalHomage stupid bastard]] [[{{Comicbook/Hitman}} Tommy]]...
28* AscendedExtra: At first she was a fairly non-important CIA mook working under Bethell. That is until she reappears three arcs later and is given a greater role.
29* BrokenBird: With three failed marriages, getting raped, thrown in jail and trying to survive there, and being in the middle of the violence the Punisher is associated with, what else could she be?
30* TheBusCameBack: Last we saw of her she was being hauled off to jail for taking part in an illegal operation. We don't see her again until three arcs later in ''Up is Down, Black is White''.
31* CharacterOverlap: She refers to a former lover called "Tommy" who was completely doomed, implying that she is the same character as Kathryn [=McAllister=] from ''ComicBook/{{Hitman}}'', also by Garth Ennis but from a different superhero universe. [=McAllister=] is also included in a list of aliases that she's used.
32* DoYouWantToCopulate: Repeatedly. It's the way she and Frank "hook up".
33-->'''O'Brien:''' I've been in jail for eighteen months. When we get through here, you want to go jump in the sack?\
34'''Frank:''' Sure.
35** And again in ''Man of Stone''
36---> '''O'Brien:''' You cold?\
37'''Frank:''' No. \
38'''O'Brien:''' You lonely?\
39'''Frank:''' No. \
40'''O'Brien:''' You wanna jump my bones anyway?\
41'''Frank:''' Sure.
42* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:Dies completely by chance in Afghanistan by stepping on a mine, after she and Frank have beaten the Russians.]]
43* GeniusBruiser: She's a highly skilled combatant courtesy of her CIA training. And she did graduate from Princeton.
44* InLoveWithYourCarnage: Why she's attracted to Castle, and no one else.
45* LastRequest: [[spoiler:Two, actually. The first is StayWithMeUntilIDie, the second is to kill Rawlins.]]
46* MistakenForMurderer: In ''Up is Down and Black is White'', while in prison a pair of inmates set her up for killing a guard.
47* NowWhat: When she realizes that once she fulfills her vengeance in killing the people she's after, there is nothing to live for after that.
48* PromiscuityAfterRape: Though she's not shown as throwing herself to any man, it's implied her rape experience in Afghanistan made her much more sexually crass and explicit than she used to be, notably with Frank much to the chagrin of those within earshot of lustful rantings.
49* PrisonRape: Averted. While serving her sentence in jail, a bunch of inmates frequently tried to gang up on her, including the time she was taking a shower. Fortunately Katheryn can hold her own, even while being [[FullFrontalAssault naked.]]
50* RapeAsBackstory: Years ago, she was raped numerous times by Mujaheddin commanders after she was abandoned in Afghanistan by Rawlins, her ex-husband. [[spoiler:[[RapeAndRevenge She returns to Afghanistan years later and kills all but two of the men who raped her, before being caught up in the main plot.]] Frank kills the two she missed before leaving.]]
51* RedOniBlueOni: The fiery red to Frank's saturnine blue.
52* {{Retirony}}: [[spoiler:After she and Frank beat the Russians in Afghanistan, she muses on what she's going to do with her life after clearing up all the unfinished business from her years as a spy, which she has no intention to go back to. Then seconds later she steps on a mine.]]
53* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: After being release from prison and helping out the Punisher with Cavella. She promptly returns to Afghanistan to take care of the sick fucks who gang-raped her years ago.
54* StayWithMeUntilIDie: Near the end of ''Man Of Stone'', just as soon as she and Frank have finished defeating Zakharov's men, [[spoiler:she steps on an old mine completely by chance. She has two requests for him, one of which was to hold her until she died.]] [[PayEvilUntoEvil The other was a thing that Frank is good at]].
55* StrawNihilist: Makes Frank look cheery in comparison.
56* StrongFamilyResemblance: Even Castle can't help but notice the strong resemblance between her and her sister Barbara.
57* {{Transplant}}: She is apparently the same Kathryn from a Creator/GarthEnnis DC series, ''ComicBook/Hitman1993''.
58* UnwantedHarem: To Frank. Much to her chagrin.
59[[/folder]]
60
61[[folder:Yorkie Mitchell]]
62!!Yorkie Mitchell
63[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yorkie_mitchell_earth_616_from_punisher_vol_5_18_0001.jpg]]
64
65%%!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
66%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
67!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Punisher'' (Vol. 7) #8 (August, 2004)
68
69-> ''"I'm a lot older than Concorde, lad. And no cunt's putting me in a museum."''
70
71A stern, no-nonsense British [=MI6=] agent who first met Frank in 1971, back when he was serving in the Australian Special Air Service Regiment during the Vietnam War. Since then he has remained in touch with Frank, using his connections in the [=MI6=] to aid Frank with his war on crime.
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73* AuthorAvatar: In a similar fashion to Frank, every now and then, writer Garth Ennis will use him as a mouthpiece for whatever opinion he may have on a variety of subjects. This is most evident in the scene where he lectures a young IRA member (who is being held prisoner by him and several others) on how pointless and idiotic his entire quest for "Ireland's freedom" really is.
74* BloodKnight: Its revealed in a conversation with Frank that he was once this before growing tired of death and warfare.
75* BreakingSpeech: In ''Kitchen Irish'', he delivers a long drawn out one to a naive IRA member. Lecturing him about the idiocy and futility about his supposed "noble endeavor". Which also doubles as a [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech reason you suck speech]] to the IRA itself.
76* TheBusCameBack: After a lengthy absence, he finally makes his return in ''Man Of Stone''.
77* CoolOldGuy: He's around the same age as Frank, but that hasn't stopped him from being any less of a capable field agent.
78* CurbStompBattle: His fight with the [[TheIrishMob Westies]] was less of a CurbStompBattle, and more like a ''Curb Stomp Slaughter''.
79** To better elaborate: When he and Frank need to deal with the [[TheIrishMob Westies,]] they carefully arrange a false meeting between them and several other outlaw groups aboard a decommissioned warship. When the Westies arrive in force, he and Frank, armed to the teeth and waiting for them in hidden vantage spots, proceed to massacre them. In what has to be the largest gunfight in the entire series. Well... it wasn't really much of a gunfight to begin with. More like he and Frank re-enacting the climax of ''First Blood: Part 2''.
80* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler:Even when facing imminent death. He still manages to let off one final F Bomb to his killer.]]
81* DependingOnTheArtist: He's usually drawn as a chubby middle aged man, but in the ''Long Cold Dark'', he looks like he's suddenly dropped thirty pounds.
82* TheCynic: Much like the other characters in the cast. As a result of his years of service in the military and various other government organizations, the man has developed a very cynical disposition.
83* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: He's an [=MI6=] agent, by way of the SAS, by way of the Parachute Regiment.
84* HannibalLecture: The man is the master of these; in fact he'd probably have the TropeNamer weeping for forgiveness after a few minutes alone with him.
85* MisterExposition: This is more or less his role in ''Kitchen Irish''. Whenever something regarding the IRA comes up, odds are he will be the one giving out the info.
86* MoreDakka: When he and Frank are preparing an ambush for a gang of Irish hoods, he brings along an M60 to help "weed" them out.
87* OldFriend: Subverted. He makes it clear early on that although he and Frank may be former associates, they aren't exactly "friends".
88* {{Retirony}}: [[spoiler:Quite possibly one of the cruelest examples in fiction. In ''Man Of Stone'' he tells Frank that he plans on retiring from the military and settling down with his wife, who has just inherited a commercial airline. ''Then'', at the very beginning of ''Long Cold Dark'', we see him bleeding to death in his living room, with his aforementioned dearly beloved wife laying dead not too far from him. And ''[[AxCrazy Barracuda]]'' standing over them both, with a sneering SlasherSmile and a loaded [=M1911=]...]]
89* TheVietnamVet: Much like Frank, he too took part in the Vietnam War. Which is where he first met him, back when they were part of a cross-training exercise with the Australian SAS. And at one point he even saved Frank from being burned alive by the Viet Cong.
90* WouldHitAGirl: He has absolutely no hesitation in executing O'Brien when he's ordered to (although he changes his mind when Frank asks him to spare her). When one of his men expresses misgivings about killing a woman in cold blood, he responds that the fact that O'Brien is a woman doesn't change the fact that she's a hardened killer like the rest of them who doesn't deserve any special mercy.
91[[/folder]]
92
93[[folder:Andy Lorimer]]
94!!Andrew "Andy" Lorimer
95[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2072093_the_punisher_v5_09___kitchen_irish_03___07_4.jpg]]
96
97%%!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
98%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
99!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Punisher'' (Vol. 7) #8 (August, 2004)
100
101A Lance Corporal in the Parachute Regiment in the British Army who tags along with Yorkie to New York City to track down a group of former IRA members responsible for detonating a bomb in a diner in Hell's Kitchen.
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103* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed.]] While he is a member of the British Army's elite Parachute Regiment and has at least one combat tour of Iraq under his belt, at the end of the day he is just an infantryman and finds himself out of his depth next to [[UsefulNotes/SecretIntelligenceService Yorkie]] and [[FromCamouflageToCriminal Castle]], who have decades of black ops experience between them. The amount of carnage and blood involved in the operation is like nothing he's ever seen.
104--> '''Andy''': "New York with you two makes Iraq look like a training exercise."
105* EveryoneHasStandards: When Yorkie gives Frank the order to torture an Irish terrorist for information, he's very visibly disturbed by this.
106* PhenotypeStereotype: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. He's a rare depiction of a black British character in American media.
107* VengeanceFeelsEmpty: In the end, [[spoiler:he finally kills his father's murderer,]] but states that he doesn't feel any better for it.
108--> '''Andy:''' I don't feel any different. Me dad's still dead and I don't feel the slightest bit different.
109[[/folder]]
110
111[[folder:Nick Fury]]
112!!Nick Fury
113[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4bc6b56815504.jpg]]
114[[caption-width-right:350:''The "Prince of Darkness," in the flesh''.]]
115
116%%!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
117%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
118!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''[[ComicBook/FuryMax Fury]]'' (Vol. 2) #1 (November, 2001)
119
120-> ''"Castle will finish the job, he'll figure a way out of the silo and he'll bring the girl out with him, even if he has to slaughter half of the Russian Army to do it. You'll get your virus: and the Russians will be none the wiser."''
121
122An old-school super spy from the Cold War era. He has a long history with Frank, dating back to their tours of duty in Vietnam. He has recently returned to Frank's life to offer him a job that he feels only he can accomplish.
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124* AdaptationalJerkass: More like Adaptational ''Anti-Heroism''. Although his mainstream counterpart was certainly no dainty maiden, his MAX counterpart is far shadier, willing to go to greater extremes and do whatever it takes to accomplish his mission. So much so that at times he almost veers into VillainProtagonist territory.
125* AnOfferYouCantRefuse: This is how he convinces Castle to take part in Operation Barbarossa. He knows that a guy like Frank has zero interest in working for his government again, so how does Fury change his mind? By offering him the coordinates to every known crime syndicate in the country, that's how.
126* ArtisticLicenseMilitary: You'd figure that a man who has been in the military for as long as he has [[note]]Going all the way back to ''World War II''...[[/note]] should hold a rank higher than Colonel. At one point he mentions having been the director of SHIELD at some point, when in reality he would have to hold the rank of General to command an organization that large.
127** His later MAX series shows him as a Colonel in the fifties and never working in a purely military capacity. He likely left active-duty after Korea and worked for the CIA since, before transferring to SHIELD.
128* BadassLongcoat: He wears a buttoned up one at all times.
129* BackToBackBadasses: When the Barbarossa operation goes beyond tits up and the generals want Castle arrested, Fury stands next to him and basically dares the entire platoon of soldiers there to take the first swing. [[KnowWhenToFoldEm The soldiers wisely decide to incur the wrath of the generals instead of picking a fight with the two men]].
130* BatmanGambit: His way of getting in contact with the Punisher involves him releasing a convicted felon way ahead of parole, and simply standing back and waiting for the Punisher to deal with said felon.
131* BigGood: His overall role. Although he is by no means a saintly or even ''[[GoodIsNotNice nice]]'' individual, he can be counted on to do the right thing for the sake of doing the right thing.
132* CigarChomper: He is always seen smoking one. Much to the chagrin of his peers, who would prefer that he respect the "no smoking" rules.
133* ColonelBadass: Back in Vietnam he was a Colonel in the US Army who led numerous counter offenses against the Viet Cong that have since become the stuff of legend.
134* CoveredWithScars: It may not be noticeable at first. But in one panel, we see him laying naked (save for his boxers) in bed with a group of hookers at his side. And see that he is covered head to toe in scars.
135* TheCynic: His decades in the spy business has left him with a rather bleak and cynical view of the world. A disposition that has gotten even worse when Frank meets with him again.
136* DeadpanSnarker: He usually isn't the kind of guy to joke around. But when he does, it's obvious he has a very cynical sense of humor.
137--> '''General:''' You always were a goddamn ray of sweetness and light, weren't you Fury?
138--> '''Fury:''' Check the small print General, [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments nothing in there about us sucking each other's balls.]]
139* DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff: He does this to a corrupt American general in ''Mother Russia''. To better elaborate, the general in question had put together a [[spoiler:cell of Middle Eastern terrorists and sent them on a plane, which they were to hijack. The plane was then blown up by the Russians, killing the US-funded terrorists and the innocent people aboard]].
140* TheDreaded: He very evidently holds this reputation among the [[SmugSnake cabal of Generals.]] Who speak of him in a hush worried tone, as if he where some sort of urban myth. It's apparently so great that the military has given him the nickname, "The Prince of Darkness."
141* DrowningMySorrows: When Frank meets with him again in a bar, he's hitting the bottle pretty hard. Not a surprise, given what he'd just learned at the time you can hardly blame him.
142* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: He was a U.S. Army Ranger and according to Frank had "set fire to half of Asia long before I had boarded a plane to Da Nang." ''Peacemaker'' and ''[[ComicBook/FuryMyWarGoneBy My War Gone By]]'' take this back even further, revealing his origins as a squad leader-turned-OSS commando during WWII. However, it's deconstructed in his own series in that "elites" simply can't do the work of an entire army.
143* EveryoneHasStandards: The man may be a hardened Cold War spy with a heart as cold as ice, but even he knows that the cabal of Generals crossed the line with their FalseFlagOperation.
144** It is hinted he really did want Castle to handle Operation Barbarossa the way he did, saving the little girl and all.
145** In Vietnam, both he and Castle are completely unwilling to waste a young Vietnamese boy, despite knowing for certain he will alert the NVA to their presence. Simply tying him up and leaving him wasn't an option either, as the jungle was full of wild animals that could have found him. They opted to just leave him untied and hope for the best. This ended up biting them in the ass.
146* EyepatchOfPower: Much like his mainstream Marvel counterpart.
147* GoodIsNotNice: One of the few characters who is unambiguously good, but don't let that fool you into thinking he's some sort of AllLovingHero either. The man is a world-class cynic with a barbed wire heart who isn't afraid to cuss out a four-star general.
148* GrumpyOldMan: ''Oh yes''. Grouchy, vulgar, volatile and otherwise completely hostile towards anyone who isn't named Frank Castle.
149* HandWave: The SuperSerum that allowed mainstream Fury to stay the same age doesn't exist here, the best we get is Fury stating "I don't seem to age" and nobody commenting on it.
150* HandicappedBadass: You see that eyepatch he's got? He's had it for nearly ''[[ScarsAreForever sixty years]]'' Hasn't slowed him down at all though.
151* HeroOfAnotherStory: It's pretty obvious that while Frank is going around dispensing vigilante justice, Fury has at least half-a-dozen different operations going on behind the scenes. This becomes more obvious if you've read his solo spin-off series.
152* JerkWithTheHeartOfAJerk: Make no mistake, although he might be on the side of justice ([[BlackAndGreyMorality by the standards of this series at least]]), he is ''[[GoodIsNotNice not a nice man]]''. Profane, grouchy, volatile, and all around hostile to just about everyone who isn't named Frank Castle. He makes his mainstream counterpart look like a dainty maiden by comparison.
153* LivingLegend: Naturally. The man has seen action in just about every armed American conflict since World War II. It would be weird if he ''didn't'' play this trope straight.
154* MildlyMilitary: Despite his rank and years of service, he shows a blatant disregard for standard military practices. Such as cussing out superior officers, not bothering with a uniform, and [[RunningGag smoking in "no smoking" areas]].
155* MilitaryMaverick: He is shown constantly telling off the Generals and intimidates those who try and challenge his authority. In his crowing moment, when he discovers [[spoiler:the general behind the horrific FalseFlagOperation, he removes his belt and beats the holy fuck out of the general responsible, and threatens anyone who tries to intervene.]] Leaving the general a bloody, snivelling mess.
156* MisterExposition: This is more or less his role in the beginning of the ''Mother Russia'' arc. He's there to explain to Frank, and by extension the audience, what the flesh-eating super virus that is currently in the hands of the Russians is and why the US military wants their hands on it.
157* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Upon discovering the general behind the FalseFlagOperation, Fury proceeds to pull off his belt and beat the ever loving shit out of said general. A beatdown so horrific that the other Generals of the cabal can only look on in horror.
158* OfficerAndAGentleman: Very much averted. The man swears like a sailor, goes through hookers like a man goes through potato chips, and shows no respect to the various "no smoking" rules that try to keep him from enjoying one of his sweet Cuban cigars.
159* OldSoldier: The man looks like he's pushing eighty, but that hasn't stopped him from living up to his reputation as the most badass super-spy that has ever lived.
160* OvertOperative: For being a master spy who has been in the game for as long as he has, he doesn't do a terribly good job at keeping a low profile. The eyepatch alone is practically a dead giveaway.
161* OverrankedSoldier: Inverted and justified. By the time ''Punisher MAX'' starts Fury has spent over sixty years in the military and is a living legend yet he is ''only'' a colonel, but it's shown that he shares a mutual hatred with a highly influential cabal of corrupt generals and is an uncontrollable maverick who freely violates protocol and has no tolerance for the politicking that goes on among the top brass. Him beating the shit out of a general makes his low ranking crystal clear.
162* PermaStubble: Is never seen without a 5 o'clock shadow.
163* PerpetualFrowner: Much like Frank, Fury's facial expression never changes from his default pissed off scowl.
164* PetTheDog: In his final appearance Nick finds Frank had written "I'm sorry" on the walls of his old house for failing to save his family. Fury then uses Frank's old flamethrower to burn down the house and drives away the police, preventing them from raking over old wounds.
165** In the ''Mother Russia'' arc, Fury claims that he's helping the Eight Generals because they promised to help him take back control of S.H.I.E.L.D. At the end, its revealed he really did it to rescue Galina.
166* RankScalesWithAsskicking: ''Oh yes.'' A Colonel in the U.S. Army, and by far the most badass character in the series, with a personal kill count probably higher than even Frank's considering he has been operating since WWII.
167* RedOniBlueOni: The red to Frank's stoic blue.
168* RunningGag: Every time he sparks up a cigar he will almost always be chastised by a nearby officer for not acknowledging the "no smoking" rules.
169** Being shown in bed with multiple prostitutes.
170* SeenItAll: The man has seen action in the Second World War, the Korean War, the First Indochina War, the Bay of Pigs Invasion, the Vietnam War and the Nicaraguan Revolution. Worked for the CIA before moving on to S.H.I.E.L.D. and has been through paratrooper, demolition, Army Ranger and Special Forces training. So yeah, I guess you can say he's seen some things.
171* SergeantRock: He started off as one of these during the Second World War, before moving on to being a ColonelBadass.
172* SexGod: Even in his old age, he has the sex drive and stamina of a much younger man.
173** During "Mother Russia", he is roused during a mission to be updated on Castle with three women in his bed. In his [[Comicbook/FuryMax first miniseries]] after the handicapped boy he's looking after injures himself he goes into a... well, fury and phones for half a dozen Asian hookers.
174* ShellshockedVeteran: This incarnation portrays him as this, disillusioned with Iraq, looking after a young boy who he wants to mercy kill, drinking heavily, sleeping with multiple hookers, and beating the crap out of US generals when they resort to terrorism.
175* SirSwearsALot: Even in old age, the man still possesses a colorful vocabulary that makes the rest of the characters look like choir boys by comparison.
176* TheSpymaster: Much like his mainstream incarnation. However, here it's presented in a less fantastical and more realistic fashion in order to better suit the more grounded tone of the series.
177* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He flatly tells the Generals that the only reason he agreed to help them in their covert operation to steal the biochemical agent from the Russians is that he believes that handing it over to the US military is the "lesser of several evils." Naturally the Generals don't take this remark very well.
178-->'''General:''' Are you ''suggesting'' that ''Senior Officers'' of the '''''US Army and Air Force''''' would consider ''using'' such a--
179-->'''Fury:''' Well reassure me, General. Don't say "sample". Say ''six-year-old girl''.
180* ToAbsentFriends: His finale appearance shows him attending the funeral of [[spoiler:Frank Castle]]. And just to [[ShootTheShaggyDog rub it in]], he's the ''only'' person who bothered attending.
181* UnwittingPawn: In ''Mother Russia'', although he tried keeping a watchful eye on the cabal of Generals, at the end of the day it wasn't enough, as the Generals still managed to use him as a pawn in their false flag operation.
182* TheVietnamVet: Much like Yorkie, he too served alongside Frank in the Vietnam War.
183[[/folder]]
184
185[[folder:Jennifer Cesare]]
186!!Jennifer Cesare
187[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jenpun.jpg]]
188
189%%!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
190%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
191!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Punisher'' (Vol. 7) #43 (March, 2007)
192
193->''"That's what that kind of horror does, isn't it? It leaves you less than human. And some people don't ever come back from it."''
194
195The granddaughter of the late [[TheDon Massimo Cesare]], Jenny was an anomaly in that she believed her family was evil; a belief that was exacerbated when she was arranged to marry an abusive mafioso. When her husband is killed by the Punisher, Jenny is inspired to undertake her own RoaringRampageOfRevenge against the family members who wronged her.
196----
197* ActionGirl: She does the job even better than Frank Castle. She methodically trails the mobster widows until they set a trap for Castle, slices open the one who lured him there, picks up his assault rifle and makes the others flee for their lives. Deconstructed in that, like Frank Castle himself, she is a deeply screwed-up person [[spoiler: who when left with nothing to live for after accomplishing her revenge, cannot cope with the overwhelming despair and emptiness she feels and commits suicide]]. Ultimately, Frank finds himself lamenting the fact that she even had to go down this path at all.
198* AntiHero: The NominalHero type. She even scares Frank.
199* {{Ascended Fan|boy}}girl: She introduces herself to Frank as his biggest fan, after saving him from the widows trying to kill him and getting him to her home. She lays out all the terrible things done to her and expresses sympathy to what happened to him, before asking to borrow his clothes to finish what she started.
200* AxCrazy: And the Punisher knows it, coming across as intimidated by her. For her part Jenny knows this and discusses the damage the abuse they go through does.
201* BrokenBird: She gets cancer, is brutally beaten and raped all the time during her arranged marriage and is finally disposed of, left for dead. Then she [[TookALevelInBadass took a level.]]
202* ByronicHero: She bluntly picks up men; however, she cannot feel anything, gets upset and beats them to a pulp, then regrets her actions later. She's also vicious enough to creep the Punisher out, but given what was done to her nothing is too reprehensible to be unjustified.
203* CosmicPlaything: Given everything done to her it's little surprise Jenny [[spoiler:kills herself]] after she gains revenge and finds nothing changes.
204* DespairEventHorizon: After finally [[spoiler: getting revenge on the mobsters' widows who set her up]], she's overcome with the emptiness she feels inside. Unable to "feel" ''anything'', she [[spoiler: takes her own life]].
205* DistaffCounterpart: A perfect carbon copy of the Punisher himself.
206* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: After killing all of the mob wives who ruined her life and having sex with the Punisher, Jenny sadly concludes that she feels nothing and cannot be fixed. She shoots herself in the head.]]
207* DomesticAbuse: She had a mobster husband named Tim who regularly abused and raped her. One day he was killed by the Punisher, and she is grateful to him for that.
208* IcyBlueEyes: Another feature she happens to share with Frank. Made especially apparent in close up panels.
209* ItsPersonal: Let's just say she took the widows' betrayal ''very personally''. The end of the arc sees her taking The Punisher's clothes and seeking out revenge on the five mob widows who betrayed her.
210* LegacyCharacter: She takes on Frank's role and costume when he is bedridden from gunshot wounds for the latter part of the arc. Deconstructed - her entire story is about how anybody who tries to be the Punisher is a deeply screwed-up individual, and she [[spoiler:shoots herself when her revenge doesn't make her happy.]]
211* LoonyFan: Of Frank Castle. She doesn't particularly bother him, or try to harm him, and he goes along with her desire to be him, but he does seem to be aware that she's one of the last people he should piss off. Though it's also quite likely he pities her to an extent.
212* PetTheDog: An old schoolfriend tries to talk to her. Knowing how damaged she is, Jenny politely tells him he has her confused with someone else, and that he shouldn't associate with her.
213* ShowerOfAngst: In a flashback, where she describes what a terrifying ordeal it was to live with her monster of a husband. She is seen huddled naked in a shower, blood running down her mouth and nose, and mascara mixed with tears. It's ''[[FanDisservice not a pretty sight.]]''
214* SociopathicHero: After everything that was done to her the only thing she lives for is revenge. The only thing that strays away from this is picking up men, but because she can no longer feel anything she gets mad and beats them to a pulp instead.
215* SpannerInTheWorks: Her arrival was the only thing that stopped the Widows from finishing off Frank.
216* TookALevelInBadass: From mobster wife and abuse victim to the She-Punisher.
217* WellIntentionedExtremist: Her victims are the wives of the heavy hitters on the East Coast, who not only set her up to be married to a psychopath, then tried to kill her when she wanted out, they tried to kill the Punisher, even tried to kill the cop investigating their involvement.
218[[/folder]]
219
220[[folder:Colonel George Howe]]
221!!Colonel George Howe
222[[quoteright:221:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/colhowe_1.jpg]]
223
224%%!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
225%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
226!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Punisher'' (Vol. 7) #55 (May, 2008)
227
228-> ''"Were you expecting a cave with blood-curdling screams issuing forth?"''
229
230As a young man, George Howe served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. In the summer of 1969, his helicopter crashed near the border near Laos; the Viet Cong soon arrived, capturing the survivors and taking them back to their base. One by one Howe's comrades were killed, their hands and feet chopped off and tossed into his bamboo cage. When it seemed that his time had come, a Marine Force Recon unit led by [[spoiler:Captain Frank Castle]] attacked the VC and rescued Howe. Admiring the special operations personnel for their proficiency, Howe joined the Green Berets for the remainder of the war and was among the first to be recruited into Delta Force.
231
232Almost forty years later, Howe, now a colonel in the US Army's elite Delta Force unit, is tasked by a cabal of generals to arrest Castle, who possesses incriminating evidence on the generals' involvement in Operation Barbarossa.
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234* ArtisticLicenseMilitary: It is unusual that despite having served in the Army for over three decades that Howe is still only a colonel. Thirty years is typically long enough for a real world officer to reach the rank of general. It's possible, however, that Howe was an enlisted man who gained an officer's commission later in his career; this could explain why he does not hold a higher rank.
235** One of the crooked Generals reviewing his file says he's noted as having "an independent streak a mile wide" and concludes that's why he isn't a general.
236* ColonelBadass: Served in the Vietnam War in Special Forces before being among the first soldiers recruited into Delta Force.
237* CombatPragmatist: Orders his men to keep tasering Frank even when he's down, knowing he'll just get up again otherwise.
238* ConsummateProfessional: When he's first introduced, Lieutenant Geller remarks him to be a very polite and cheerful man, completely unlike what he had expected from a leader of the Delta Forces. Howe later continues to conduct himself very calmly and professionally, even when his superior officers are ranting at him with racist remarks.
239* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Is very obviously Creator/MorganFreeman.
240* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: Spent most of his military career serving in the Green Berets and later in Delta Force.
241* IOweYouMyLife: [[spoiler:Castle saved Howe from imprisonment, torture, and quite possibly death in Vietnam, and Howe in return volunteered to (non-fatally) take down Castle for the corrupt Generals when he deduced there was something fishy going on.]]
242* GuileHero: It's strongly implied near the end of the ''Valley Forge'' arc that ''he'' was the one playing the cabal of crooked Generals all along, not the other way around.
243* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In stark contrast to the cabal of crooked generals who hired him. Col. Howe is depicted as polite, reasonable and surprisingly friendly for a guy who leads a team of elite killers. So much so that even the informant that the Generals sent to go meet with him is surprised at how friendly he is. [[spoiler:Because Howe is actually manipulating the informant.]]
244* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: When he finally sees the generals he gets his orders from are worse criminals than Frank, he lets Frank go.
245* TheStoic: When General Perino (his superior officer) uses a racist remark against him, Howe mere says "[[TranquilFury I beg your pardon, General. Would you care to repeat that?]]"
246* UndyingLoyalty: His men are very much loyal to him, and not to the generals who command him. [[spoiler:Howe is himself loyal to Castle for saving his life in Vietnam, if disgusted by what he has become]].
247[[/folder]]
248
249[[folder:Valery Stepanovich]]
250!!Valery Stepanovich
251[[quoteright:256:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stepanovich.png]]
252
253%%!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
254%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
255!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Punisher: Soviet'' #1 (November, 2019)
256
257-> ''"We can't go anywhere. We have to stand here glaring like this to see which one's the toughest."''
258
259A former Soviet paratrooper from the Fifth Company of the Spetsnaz’s 103rd Airborne Division, Sgt. Stepanovich was the only survivor of a Mujahideen ambush in Afghanistan. When he learned that the ambush was the result of his former commander, Colonel Pronchenko, selling out his unit, Val begins a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
260----
261* TheAlcoholic: Val coped with his survivor’s guilt by drinking heavily, ultimately leading to a drunk driving accident that resulted in the death of his wife.
262* BashBrothers: With Frank.
263-->'''Castle:''' It had been a while since I had trusted anyone in combat. But he'd gone in first. Never even tried to get behind me.
264* BestServedCold: Val does not intend for his vendetta against Pronchenko to end with his nemesis dead: He wants Pronchenko to live with a lifetime's worth of nightmares.
265* {{Deuteragonist}}: Of ''Soviet.'' Ultimately, the story is really about him, but it is seen through Frank’s eyes.
266* DueToTheDead: [[spoiler: Frank gives Val a soldier’s burial, honors his request by [[CruelMercy letting the villain live]], and has a drink in his memory, his first since 1976.]]
267* {{Expy}}: He’s essentially a Russian version of [[Film/ManOnFire John Creasy]], meaning he and Frank get along swimmingly.
268* AFatherToHisMen: Had a close camaraderie with his squadmates, and took their deaths hard.
269* FireForgedFriendship: The Punisher has few friends, but Val ultimately turns out to be the kind of guy that Frank would have a beer with ([[TheTeetotaler if he did drink]]).
270* KillSteal: What sets the plot of ''Soviet'' in motion is Val killing twelve Russian mobsters before Castle could get to them.
271* RussianGuySuffersMost: God yes. The guy is essentially ''crucified'' and forced to witness his squadmates getting ''skinned alive.'' This leads to him hitting the bottle very hard, which culminates in him killing his wife in a drunk driving accident. His sons, blaming him for the death of their mother, refuse to have anything to do with him. And ultimately[[spoiler: he doesn’t even live long enough to finish his vendetta]]. Even Jenny Cesare would probably be compelled to give the guy a hug.
272* ShellShockedVeteran: He was showing signs of this even before his last mission, but the mutilated corpses of his squadmates was the final straw.
273-->'''Val:''' They screamed all night and into the morning. God knows how they lasted that long, but they did. I heard them when I woke up in the hospital. I heard them when my mother kissed me at the airport. I heard them when I held my firstborn son. I hear them ''now''. And then we went home and no one gave a shit.
274* YoungerThanTheyLook: With his grizzled appearance, it's easy to forget that Val is younger than Frank, seeing as he fought in Afghanistan as a young man in the late 80s while the latter fought in Vietnam. The trauma that he suffered in Afghanistan, combined with his subsequent alcoholism, aged him prematurely.
275[[/folder]]
276
277[[folder:Vette]]
278!!Vette
279[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/punisher_little_black_book_vol_1_1_textless.jpg]]
280
281%%!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
282%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
283!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Punisher Max Special: Little Black Book'' #1 (August, 2008)
284
285A HighClassCallGirl who the Punisher recruited to get at a target.
286----
287* HighClassCallGirl: Works as a prostitute for the powerful and wealthy, which is why Castle seeks her out.
288* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: By her own admission she's affected when she learns that the Punisher's target killed a cop's nine-year-old daughter and wife alongside him.
289* OddFriendship: With the Punisher. She's a HighClassCallGirl who looks down on others. He's the Punisher. And yet they manage to hit it off.
290* OnlyOneName: It isn't clear if Vette is her actual name or just an alias, but that's how she's known.
291[[/folder]]
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