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:''The Punisher is a [[human]] from the [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] portion of the [[Transformers: Crossovers|Crossovers]] [[continuity family]].'' | :''The Punisher is a [[human]] from the [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] portion of the [[Transformers: Crossovers|Crossovers]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
[[Image:MarvelCrossoversPunisher.jpg|thumb|250px|VENGEANCE IS MINE! NO ESCAPE FOR THE GUILTY! | [[Image:MarvelCrossoversPunisher.jpg|thumb|250px|VENGEANCE IS MINE! NO ESCAPE FOR THE GUILTY! "RAT-A-TA-TAT!"]] | ||
The '''Punisher''' is a bitter, gun-toting vigilante who is more than willing to give criminals a taste of their own medicine. For whatever reason, someone decided to give him a transforming [[mech|battle mech]]. | The '''Punisher''' is a bitter, gun-toting vigilante who is more than willing to give criminals a taste of their own medicine. For whatever reason, someone decided to give him a transforming [[mech|battle mech]]. | ||
Revision as of 03:40, 4 January 2013
- The Punisher is a human from the Marvel portion of the Crossovers continuity family.

The Punisher is a bitter, gun-toting vigilante who is more than willing to give criminals a taste of their own medicine. For whatever reason, someone decided to give him a transforming battle mech.
Toys
Crossovers
- Punisher (
2010)- Accessories: Gun
- The Punisher is a retool of Captain America with a new head and a skull on his chest/hood, transforming into a black and white Humvee. Unlike Captain America's shield, which mounts on the back of the vehicle, he comes with a large gatling gun that mounts on the car's roof.
- This toy, along with a blue Human Torch redeco, was showcased at San Diego Comic-Con 2009, but was reported canceled the next year.[1] The molding didn't completely go to waste, though, as the Punisher's gun was later used for the Iron Man retool of Captain America.
Notes
- The Punisher was conceived by Gerry Conway, who also wrote a couple of episodes for the Generation 1 cartoon.


