
Much of Mike Baron’s Punisher involves Frank winning over the trust of his targets by telling them exactly what they want to hear. The results in Colonel Fryer spiting out every thing you would expect a neo-Nazi to say and Frank tossing it right back, unfortunately sounding like far too many Americans I actually know.


The thing that is a bit troubling about this issue is how the Punisher never condemns Colonel Fryer’s militate racism. I would assume that genocidal racism would piss off Frank just as much as any criminal trait, but it seems that he is more concerned with Fryer’s habit of robbing banks than what he has in store for anyone not white or Christian.


This is not to say I think Mike Baron was trying to dance around the deplorable nature of racism. Baron could have chosen to have Frank take on weapons dealers or even a serial killer but he chose to have him kill some Nazis. In his Badger series, Baron has two of the major antagonists become white supremacists. It’s clear that Baron dislikes racists but it’s still interesting that Frank never really called Fryer out on it. Perhaps Marvel did not want to release a book that directly equated militant racism with evil intent. It’s a slippery slope for the freedom of speech, to be fair.
Plus, the whole “Groetschburg” thing is pretty funny. Oh, anti-Semites and their special brand of paranoia!
That said, Fryer does get his, complete with one of the best narration boxes in comic book history.

If you’re interested in reading the entirety of this issue and other old school Punisher stories, you can find it in the newly published and fully awesome Essential Punisher, vol. 2.

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LOL someone needs to tell Colonel Fryer that his weapon of choice is an Israeli-designed and made Uzi!
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