Can freeze enemies by breathing ice all over them.
Weakness(es): Really long fights or too many at once will leave him extremely exhausted.
From: OC
Species: Human/Dinosaur
Appearance(s):
Personality: Arin is very friendly most of time and helpful to those that really need it even it means helping a complete stranger. He loves to hang out at the beach(not that he'd find one here) or with his girlfriend, Ayaka. Oh and as nice as he is, you don't wanna know how bad his temper is(or maybe you do).
History: TBR
Likes/Dislikes: ✔️ Beach ✔️ Ayaka (his girlfriend) ✔️ Meeting others as long as they're nice to him. ❌ Being randomly attacked for no good reason. ❌ Anyone who purposely tries to anger him. ❌ Threats made towards his girlfriend.
Other: Turns into a gigantic dinosaur whenever he is angry. "I don't see how this is gonna be a party, but let's get this started anyway."
Current Location: Jungle Caves
Name: Dustin
Nickname: None
Age: 18
Gender: Male
Crush: "Yeah, I can crush your skin until it bleeds."
Powers/Skills(if any): Able to create anything out of human blood without the need for a human body.
Weakness(es): (Not sure yet)
From: OC
Species: Demonic Vampire
Appearance(s): Normal:
Demon:
Personality: He seems innocent on the outside, but in reality, he is very mean, cruel, and downright evil. He loves to torture anyone and has been known to underestimate a lot.
History: "Mmhmm, you're not getting that much info out of me."
Likes/Dislikes: ✔️ Creating things out of human blood ✔️ Torturing a certain vampire ✔️ Choosing the best victim when it comes to feeding or turning ❌ Everything and everyone else
Other: Somehow knows all about a certain vampire yet Price knows nothing about him or that he even exist. "Let's get this party started."
Current Location: He lives in a castle so he would be there.
Name: Vile
Nickname: None
Age: 18
Gender: Male
Crush: "Don't waste my time with that mushy stuff!"
Powers/Skills:
Vile is able to transform any living being or object into monsters, cryptic beings and/or mythical beings/beasts, effects can be permanent or temporary depending on what level of power Vile is. Vile can reverse the effect if he so chooses to.
Weakness(es): May not be able to turn victim back to normal (not that he cares to) If an individual can already turn into something, then his power is useless. Cannot decipher the being an individual may become. "That's the fun part, never know what I'll get." The being he creates out of someone or something may or may not become mindless depending on how much willpower an individual has.
From: OC
Species: Demon
Appearance(s):
Personality: "Well, let's see, I'm very cunning, sneaky, I can hide pretty well. With the right words, I can lure some unfortunate person to wherever I may be. Wanna know more about me? Find out at your own risk."
History: "Like I'd tell you anything."
Likes/Dislikes: ✔️ Chaos and being the cause of it ❌ Everything and everyone else
Other: "You know enough. Also, let's get this party started."
Current Location: "My own hideout."
Name: Price
Nickname: None
Age: 20 (real age unknown)
Gender: Male
Crush: None
Powers/Skills:
Telepathy and flying
Ability to become as tall as a skyscraper after overfeeding on human blood.
Weakness(es): Can't be around humans or their blood without turning into a demon although if it's just one human, all he has to do is keep his distance and he should be fine (This will backfire if the human is bleeding)
From: OC
Species: Demonic Vampire
Appearance(s): Normal:
Demon: (ignore the glasses)
Personality: Price is such a sweet person to where he can come off as too friendly. However, he can't get near a certain species due to something he hasn't been able to control for years despite all his efforts.
History: "I'm tired of explaining this over and over again. Not to mention, I don't feel comfortable talking about my past."
Likes/Dislikes: ✔️ Playing guitar when able ✔️ Anyone who is nice to him ❌ His own demon ❌ Having to hurt humans ❌ Anyone who figures out how his demon works and tries to force it out. ❌ The smell of human blood (it really attracts the demon and allows it to eventually overpower Price and take over)
Other: There are 2 other ways to trigger his demon form. One way is if a human gets too close for comfort and the other is if he is surrounded by humans. Due to this, he tends to avoid humans in fear of hurting them. This also the reason he prefers to drink animal blood rather than human. "Let's not get this party started."
Current Location: In the Lake of human blood. (Me: 😈)
Name: Bubbles
Nickname: none
Age: Seems like 5 year old, but is really 20 by now.
History: Sugar, spice, and everything nice. These were the ingredients chosen to create the perfect little girls but Professor Utonium accidentally added an extra ingredient to the concoction-- Chemical X.Thus, The Powerpuff Girls were born including Bubbles.
Likes/Dislikes:
Her sisters, Blossom and Buttercup Robin Snyder Playing with her friends Her hair Blossom's hair Octi Video games The color blue Toys BEEBO Professor Utonium Pokey Oaks Kindergarten Chalk Crayons Drawing Coloring Learning Flowers Being cute, adorable and child-like Her favorite cereal Lucky Captain Rabbit King Nuggets Animals Watching cartoons (especially Tom & Jerry, her favorite) Giggling Blowing bubbles Playgrounds April The City of Townsville Baths Playing dress-up The Powerpuff Hotline The Professor Pop music/Disco Movies in a really cool theater (as do her sisters) Tag Being acknowledged as hardcore Boomer (she finds him cute)
Bullies Villains Crime Animals dying The dark (after time passed on for her to prove she's hardcore, when her sisters told her) Vegetables (one-time) Spiders Cockroaches Liver and Onions Arguments Townsville being grayscale (as seen in "Mime for a Change") Being treated like a baby The Town of Citiesville Bad things happening to Octi Cute toys being stomped on Her hair getting messy Cooties (one-time) Silent movies (as do her sisters) Bad attitudes (although she can use it when it's time to get business taken care of) Shrimp (as do her sisters) (shown in "Child Fearing") Being seen as weak Her feelings getting hurt
Adaptation allows him to be versatile and geared towards different things at the same time. An example is in Pitch Black Darkness he can see as if it were day, but if someone were to suddenly shine a bright light, he would be almost blinded.
Assassin's training.
Combat skills borderline the rank of master. He's only 18, for pete's sake.
Weakness(es): Vulnerability
From(Movie, game, book, TV show, OC, etc): Fullmetal Alchemist
Species: Mutant/Human
Appearance(s):
Personality(if known): Brisk, silent. Prefers to be left alone on his missions. Due to growing up how he did, he is often afraid of people getting close to him. Makes his nerves get on edge faster than Usain Bolt in a dead sprint.
History(optional as always): (Don't question the FMA similarities. I know it's similar.)) Simply Put, Aion grew up in a guild of Assassins. This explains his indifferent, cold, quiet demeanor. His parents were both skilled in Transmutation, and died when he was young. Thus, everything about his inherited ability had been a secret to him, until he was able to access their library. Then, like most young children....
Aion wanted his parents back. He wanted his mother. After he had done the research, he tried...and it cost him many things, without even bringing his parents back. It cost him his calves and below, and his left arm.
The Assassins found him curled up, on the ground of his parent's tomb, where they would use ancient magic to create him new limbs. Though, when the transformation was finished...they were not really his own limbs. They were the limbs of a demon, a creature of the night..And he was stuck with them. The Transformation had also unlocked a gene in his body that was mutated, allowing it to spread..a gene that allowed him to rapidly adapt to anything thrown at him. After training it, it would take him five minutes to fully adapt against anything.
Danny Fenton (Human form)/Danny Phantom (Ghost form)
Nicknames:
Billy (by Amorpho)
Dan
Danny
Davy
Dipstick
Fen-Toenail (by Dash)
Fenturd (by Dash)
Ghost
Ghost Boy
Ghost Child
Ghost Kid
Ghost punk (by Walker)
Great One
Invis-o-Bill
Halfa
Little badger
Savior of the Ghost Zone
Sir Phantom (by Dora)
Spook-Boy
Water boy
Whelp
Age:
14 Years Old
Gender:
Male
From(Movie, game, book, TV show, OC, etc) :
Danny Phantom
Species:
Half human, half ghost
Powers/skills/abilites:
Going Ghost: Danny can transform between human and ghost at will. This manifests as white rings extending from Danny's waist, then sweeping across his body. His battle cry, "I'm going ghost!" or a variant thereof, often accompanies his transformation. Once transformed, he can use all his ghost powers. He can switch back to human form at will, and can still access some of his powers like weak ghost rays and intangibility in human form.
Intangibility: Danny can turn his body intangible to pass through walls or other solid objects. This power was the hardest for Danny to control at first, often activating at embarrassing times such as causing his pants to fall down while he was asking a girl out.
Invisibility: Danny can make his body invisible to both humans and ghosts.
Flight: Gravity doesn't affect Danny's ghost body, so he can fly through air and space at considerable speeds and heights, as well as walk along vertical surfaces. While flying, his legs often become a ghost tail. His top speed was measured to be 112 mph in an early episode, and he has almost certainly gotten faster since then.
Ghost Ray: Danny can fire green blasts of ecto-energy from his hands or fingertips. These blasts often explode on contact and are powerful enough to melt steel.
Repulsion Field: Danny can send out a pulse of energy in all directions from his body to repel large groups of attackers.
Energy Strike: Danny can channel ecto-energy through his fists to enhance the strength of his physical attacks.
Ecto-Energy Constructions: Danny can create constructs made out of solid ecto-energy in a variety of forms, including concentrated ecto-energy balls, waves, and explosive discs and rings.
Ghost Shield: Danny can generate shields made of solid ecto-energy that can nullify or even reflect attacks from other ghosts. Like his ghost rays, Danny's shields are green in color.
Power Augmentation: Danny can use his ecto-energy to increase his body's physical strength.
Ghost Stinger: Danny can send ecto-energy as electricity through an electric current, negating his enemies' electric attacks and sending them back at the attacker.
Ghost Light: Danny can project light from his hand using ecto-energy.
Ghostly Wail: Danny generates an extremely powerful sonic blast of pure ecto-energy that can destroy buildings and cause severe damage to both humans and ghosts. The ghostly wail is Danny's most powerful ability. This power drains his energy extremely quickly, often forcing him to revert to his powerless human form after just one use. While he is capable of defeating almost any foe with this power, he only uses it as a last resort.
Telekinesis: Danny can move objects from a distance by grabbing them with ecto-energy. Inexplicably, Danny has only been seen using this power once, to give a rake to the Box Ghost, and it is never seen nor mentioned outside of its one appearance.
Overshadowing: Danny can possess the mind and body of a person, ghost, or animal, allowing him to completely control his or her actions. While overshadowing, Danny can still use his powers of flight, intangibility, invisibility, and ghost rays.
Software Fusion: With the Fenton Helmet, Danny can introduce himself into computer software and overshadow his video game avatar to use his ghost powers in video games.
Exorcism: Danny can separate a possessed person from a ghost overshadowing them simply by grabbing them with his hand or using a ghost ray.
Dream Invasion: Danny can overshadow a sleeping subject in order to get inside and influence his or her dreams. Duplication: Danny can create duplicates of his body that all have his ghost powers and can fight alongside him. After seeing Vlad use this power during their first encounter, Danny spends much of the series trying to learn it, finally mastering it in "Torrent of Terror."
Cryokinesis: Danny can fire blasts of icy energy from his hands or eyes that can freeze enemies on contact, radiate cold energy from his body, and create objects from ice out of thin air. When using this power, his eyes turn icy blue instead of their usual glowing green. Danny can combine cryokinesis with his other powers for enhanced effects, such as firing an icy explosive blast or generating an ice shield to block fire attacks. Danny learned this power in "Urban Jungle."
Ghost Sense: When Danny is near other ghosts, a cold blue mist comes out from his mouth and a chill goes down his spine. In "Urban Jungle," it was revealed that Danny's ghost sense was a manifestation of his then-untapped potential to use cryokinesis.
Pyrokinesis: Danny can generate balls made of ectoplasmic fire. Spectral Body Manipulation: Danny can bend, twist, and otherwise contort his ghost body beyond the limits of normal human physiology.
Superhuman Strength: Gravity doesn't affect Danny's ghost body, so he can lift heavy objects with ease. In ghost form, he is strong enough to rip through reinforced titanium and can easily lift and throw hordes of enemy ghosts.
Superhuman Durability: While human, Danny can withstand many hits and blows that would cause injury to any normal teenager. In his ghost form, his body is incredibly resistant to damage, and he also has demonstrated a high threshold for pain.
Superhuman Stamina: While human, Danny has the same stamina level as a normal teenager, but in ghost form, he can exert himself at peak capacity for hours before fatigue begins to impair him. In "Reality Trip," he kept the Fenton Jet invisible for an entire night.
Superhuman Agility: In his ghost form, Danny's agility, balance, and bodily coordination are enhanced to levels beyond those of a normal human being. He can effectively dodge attacks, swing from things easily, and perform acrobatic feats such as backflips.
Superhuman Reflexes: In ghost form, Danny has dramatically enhanced reflexes, being able to dodge attacks with ease. In "Beauty Marked," he caught an arrow in midair with his bare hands.
Regenerative Healing Factor: Danny is capable of healing at much greater speeds than that of an ordinary human. He has proven capable of healing from slashes and puncture wounds within a short amount of time, and even his suit appears to regenerate sometimes. At one instance, he completely regenerated his body after Freakshow reduced him to a puddle of goo in "Reality Trip."
Weather Control (briefly): After Danny's first fight with Vortex in "Torrent of Terror," he gained some of Vortex's power, allowing him to control the weather like Vortex. This power was linked to Danny's emotional state, with calm weather while Danny was calm and stormy weather while Danny was angry. Danny lost this power during his second fight with Vortex.
Teleportation: Danny apparently obtained the power of teleportation. His act of teleportation is making his body become slightly disfigured then fading away and appearing in another place.
Vacuum Resistance: Twice, Danny was in outer space without a space suit and was unaffected by the vacuum, though he still needed a helmet to breathe.
Underwater Breathing: Twice, Danny has been seen breathing and talking underwater.
History:
Living with ghost-obsessed parents since birth, Danny had to put up with his parents' "unique" personalities, which often traumatized him. Danny wanted to be an astronaut when he grew up, and had no interest in hunting ghosts. However, this did not stop his curiosity that one day changed his life forever. While exploring his parents' laboratory, Danny accidentally activated the newly-built Fenton Ghost Portal, causing his molecular structure to become infused with ectoplasm. This causes Danny to become half-human and half-ghost and gain an array of ghostly superpowers.
Danny had only had his powers for a month before his first real ghost fight. He was unsure about telling his parents about the accident, and was still trying to get the hang of his powers, often losing control of them at inopportune and embarrassing moments. But after his first battle against a ghost, he realized what his powers were for. Since the ghosts were a serious threat, Danny decided to take on the role of a superhero to protect Amity Park.
Danny soon met Vlad Masters, his parents' friend from college, now a millionaire bachelor. Danny found out that twenty years ago, Vlad became a half-ghost just like Danny, and now had all the same powers he had but with twenty years more experience. Vlad soon became Danny's arch-nemesis.
At first, Danny Phantom was not a particularly well-known or well-liked ghost. His debut to Amity Park was ruined when Walker staged a ghost invasion on the city and framed Danny for it and later when Freakshow took control of Danny's mind and forced him to perpetrate a series of ghostly crimes for him. Events such as these caused the people of Amity Park to hate Danny Phantom (then known to them as "Inviso-Bill"), despite his intentions to protect them. Danny's only supporters were his two friends Tucker Foley and Sam Manson and, unbeknownst to him, his sister Jazz.
In "Reign Storm," after Danny defeated Pariah Dark and saved Amity Park from being trapped in the Ghost Zone, Amity Park finally recognized him as a hero. (It was at this point when he confirmed to the town that his name really was "Danny Phantom.") This also helped his standing in the Ghost Zone, as the Far Frozen began to know him as “the Great One” and “Savior of the Ghost Zone” due to his victory. However, his parents and his then-love interest Valerie, the three people he most wanted to believe in him, still did not view Danny Phantom as anything but a menace.
Personality:
At first, Danny was an average teenager, awkward and nervous but friendly. Like most teenagers, he had crushes on girls, desires to be popular, a dislike of bullies, and embarrassment about his parents. Unlike most teenagers, however, he had ghostly superpowers. He was afraid of anyone discovering his secret, fearing it would make him go from "geek" to "freak," and longed to be normal just like everyone else. But after he fought ghosts for the first time, he realized he could use his powers for good. This newfound sense of purpose changed Danny into a heroic, brave young man.
In the present, when he's not worrying about ghosts, Danny is kind, easy-going, and helpful. He likes using his ghost powers for good, but, being a teenage boy, is not always above using them to get revenge on bullies or sneak into the girls' locker room. His ghost hunting often cuts into his school work time, but he does work hard when he puts his mind on the task at hand. He loves making puns and exchanging witty banter during his fights, and while there's moments when he under-appreciates his friends, he is thankful to have them.
Crush:
Samantha Manson also known as Sam or Sam Manson
Weaknesses:
Anti-Ghost Weapons: In ghost form, Danny is vulnerable to all anti-ghost devices, including Fenton Works and Vladco gadgets and the Guys in White's weaponry. Some anti-ghost devices, such as the Specter Deflector, can affect him even while in human form.
Blood Blossoms: While in the presence of Blood Blossoms, Danny is rendered powerless and suffers extreme physical agony. Vlad, in human form, was able to stand near Blood Blossoms unharmed, so presumably Danny can do so as well.
Ecto-ranium: Danny is extremely vulnerable to ecto-ranium, as all ghosts are.
Age(if applicable since not every fandom will specify this): too old to remember
Gender: Male
Crush: none
Powers/Skills(if any): Can magicly summon hands with a differet core colour. Green core: creates shields Yellow core: can summon or fire out little exploding pellets pale blue core: can summon cords dark blue core: Summons and fires a buzzsaw Red: shoots out a beam of energy. he can also teleport to any known location
Weakness(es): His family and his friends can be used against him with his protective nature. Most of his attacks take a while to get summoned as well.
From(Movie, game, book, TV show, OC, etc): Game (undertale)
Personality(if known): is quite stubborn and highly intelligent but can also do some rather stupid things as well. Not one to speak his mind and usually keeps things to himself.
History(optional as always): Gaster was head scientist and even managed to create life, the two skeletons he created were like his sons however he was not the best father at first. Seeing his sons as experiments he studied and pushed his sons, trained them to fight without holding back. If they were to die then so be it, but something went wrong and he found himself lost for many many years. After finding his way and was reunited with his sons, seeing how much they had grown he became protective over them and he grew to care about them more than anything.
Likes/Dislikes: Likes coffee and studying, hates sweet things like cake
"He's tracking gangsters to their home turf and taking them out with military precision." ―Blake Tower
Peak Physical Condition: Frank's body and mind are at the peak human condition of a man of his age, weight, and height through intense training and strict diet from his many years as a Marine. He's been able to overpower criminals and thugs with relative ease and has defeated foes with greater strength. Frank trains rigorously to maintain himself at peak condition to aid him in his quest for revenge. Punisher has notably overpowered Daredevil, William Rawlins, and Billy Russo with his superior strength. His peak conditioning also allows Frank to function better than most after prolonged sessions of torture.
Master Combatant: Castle, as a former marine with years of experience, is a very dangerous, fierce, and lethal armed and hand-to-hand combatant, holding his own against the highly skilled Daredevil, even briefly gaining the upper hand against him in their first encounter. He impressed Daredevil with his speed and ferocity, despite the latter ultimately being able to get the upper hand in the fight, with the use of his agility. Hence, Castle, while unarmed, survived being ambushed by multiple armed prison inmates at once, swiftly taking them all down in a brutal bloodthirsty fashion, greatly impressing Kingpin, who claimed that Castle has a "unique talent". Later, Punisher also quickly overpowered Agent Orange, held his own against the highly skilled Carson Wolf, and defeated the highly skilled Billy Russo after a prolonged fight. Castle often prefers to incorporate knife slashes into his combat style, making him all the more lethal.
Master Marksman: Castle graduated from Marine Corps Base Quantico of class 307. A former scout sniper and marine, Castle has considerable expertise in handling many firearms. Due to his military training, Frank Castle is a deadly shot, adhering to his unit's philosophy of "One shot, One kill". With his devastating use in firearms, he made many criminals and police officials believe his attacks were the work of a group or "army". Hence, as the Punisher, Castle rarely misses his target, and easily avoids injuring innocent civilians, thus managing to swiftly take down the last four Hand ninjas without wounding Daredevil, all from an immense distance away.
Master Tactician: Castle is a highly skilled, effective and experienced military tactician, since notably, during the seemingly hopeless extraction of his unit, Castle assumed command, and single-handedly cleared a helicopter landing zone of enemy combatants (that prevented his unit's escape), while the rest of his men, even Ray Schoonover, hunkered down. As the Punisher, Castle later used these tactics to single-handedly track and kill entire gangs of criminals (notably the Dogs of Hell, Kitchen Irish, and Mexican Cartel) with high efficiency, to the point that Castle was initially mistaken by Daredevil and the police for an entire squad of gunmen, rather than a single man.
Weakness(es): Human Body, Untreated PTSD, Lack of sufficient sleep due to daily night terrors, short temper.
From: Amazing Spider-man #129(first appearance)
Species: Human
Appearance:
Personality: "I know who I am ... I am smack-dab in the middle of my right goddamn mind, and any scumbag, any- any lowlife, any maggot piece of shit that I put down, I did it because I liked it! Hell, I loved it!" ―Punisher
Frank Castle is a man who has come to see the world in pure black and white terms and believes that the only way to keep the streets safe is to kill criminals so they do not harm innocents again. His sense of morality has turned to the extreme, differing greatly from what most would consider acceptable ideals of good and bad. He firmly believes that the wicked deserve to be punished and stopped permanently, and that their deaths - no matter how brutal and even illegal are needed as they better the world. His military past has hardened him to even the most extensive violence, as well as his iron mentality; he claims to not suffer any PTSD for his actions as a Marine nor did he claim to feel particularly disturbed when he saw his friends die or kill for the first time. However, it did cause him to have extreme exhaustion when he was too tired to even read a bedtime story to his daughter.
When his wife, son, and daughter were murdered, a devastated Castle turned into a violent almost sociopathic individual, determined to kill every single criminal who had a hand in his family's death. When dealing with criminals, he becomes an extremist. He is brutal, cold, and efficient. He would use extreme tactics such as torture, brutality and eventually kill them. He firmly believes that the truly evil deserve no mercy, and as such he holds no regret in the deaths of any heinous criminal he kills.
However, despite this Castle greatly values the lives of innocents, and will do his absolute best to make sure that civilians are not harmed, as shown when he went to the hospital looking for Grotto and made sure not to harm any patients or Karen Page. Castle upholds an honor code of "One Shot, One Kill", getting the job done as quickly as possible, whilst trying to avoid any collateral damage. He also avoided killing Daredevil, and when presented with the chance to kill him, Castle simply resorted to knocking him out.
Despite his cold and ruthless demeanor, beneath it all, Castle is a man who strongly and deeply misses his beloved family, and wishes only to make up for what he sees as his inability to protect them. Castle also appears to believe in returning favors, since him helping Daredevil defeat the Hand ninjas can be seen as him repaying the vigilante for rescuing him from torture at the hands of the Kitchen Irish.
Frank dislikes being thought of as insane or not in control of his actions as it goes against what he believes his mission stands for. At the same time, he does not seem to care what the citizens of New York and the law enforcement think of him as he has witnessed their ineptitude in dealing with his family's murder first hand. He openly sneered at Daredevil for considering himself a "hero" as he claims that he was only "one bad day away" from being like Castle. Indeed, Castle knocks out Daredevil when he claimed that he was insane and goes into a furious rant in court when they planned to instigate him into a mental asylum, admitting he was fully sane and enjoyed killing every criminal he encountered.
History:
Early Life Rebellious Childhood Frank Castle was born on November 15th in the Hell's Kitchen district of New York. According to him, his parents were too old when they had him and consequently had difficulties to control him. He was also a trouble-maker when he was a young man.
Marine Corps Serving Major Schoonover "Two years ago, Lieutenant Frank Castle was awarded the Navy Cross for his service in Afghanistan, right? That's second only to the Medal of Honor. This guy is a war hero." ―Karen Page
Castle with Ray Schoonover and Gosnell. When Castle turned 18 , he enlisted in the Marine Corps where he was placed under the command of Major Ray Schoonover. Castle would later take part in the Battle of Fallujah and other historic combat operations in both Iraq and Afghanistan, eventually earning the title of Scout Sniper, and was inducted into the ranks of the elite Marine Corps Force Recon, undertaking classified missions behind enemy lines.
During his time in Iraq he came to become best friends with Billy Russo, a fellow marine from New York and special forces soldier. The two were very close, with Russo becoming close to Castle's family. A fellow marine the two became good friends with was Curtis Hoyle, a corpsman, who lost his leg due to Castle not being able to shoot a pregnant suicide bomber.
Cerberus Squad The Punisher Oct 27 6 Castle and Billy Russo discuss Agent Orange "How's, uh how's your team look?" "Ready for bear. Hey, you notice that our fearless leader didn't even give us a name?" "Yeah. Heard some of the guys call him Agent Orange." ―Frank Castle and Billy Russo
During one of his deployments in Afghanistan, Castle and Russo’s Force Recon platoon was assigned to a specialized CIA task force under the supervision of Schoonover and an anonymous civilian commander known to the men only as "Agent Orange". Russo and Castle formed the two lieutenants under Schoonover, leading the unit's two squads, with soldiers including Gunner Henderson, a dry yet witty soldier from Kentucky who deeply respected Castle. The task force participated in Operation Cerberus, specializing in nightly raids for the purpose of kidnapping, interrogating, and executing high value targets.
Executing Targets Frank Tortured Castle is ordered to execute Ahmad Zubair "Schoonover said get the bullet. I'm getting the bullet." "Looks to me like we're hiding evidence. You good with that?" "No one's asking for our opinions. Not while we're here." ―Frank Castle and Gunner Henderson Unknown to Castle, the operation was not sanctioned by the U.S. government itself, but was a pet project of Rawlins and Schoonover funded by drug money smuggled in the bodies of dead servicemen. Among the targets that were executed by Cerberus were in fact civilians or Afghan allies who became aware of the unit and its illegal activities, including police officer Ahmad Zubair, whom Castle shot under Orange's orders. Despite these killings, the intelligence provided by Orange's task force was considered to be highly useful, enabling his ascension in the CIA and solidifying his reputation.
Failed Mission The Punisher Marine Days Castle runs straight into an active war-zone "I'm going through that building. Clear a path for an evac." "You out of your mind?" "What do you wanna do? You wanna die here? Like a rat in a jar? It's about time I had a fair fight." ―Frank Castle and Billy Russo
Castle's time in Cerberus came to an end when Agent Orange ordered, against both Castle and Russo's objections, a raid against a Taliban fort in Kandahar. The raid saw Schoonover heavily wounded, and many of the team dead. Surrounded, Castle would risk his life to charge and defeat the attacking insurgents. Following the raid, Castle assaulted Agent Orange for the deaths of his men, meaning to kill him. Russo pulled Castle off of Orange and told Castle he was quitting the squad, and that Castle should join him.
Fury at Agent Orange Punisher Iraq Castle furiously attacks Agent Orange "Why you protecting that piece of shit?" "I'm protecting you. Guys like that, it's never on them! Open your eyes, man. This whole thing This whole thing is bullshit! You don't like the way that it smells? Get out!" ―Frank Castle and Billy Russo
Castle remained in service, and would serve again in Iraq before returning home. When a video of Castle's execution of Zubair was leaked, it became necessary to tie off certain loose strings for Orange and Schoonover. Castle’s assault on Orange during the aftermath of the botched raid, which blinded him in his left eye, would encourage him to have Castle assassinated.
Return Home Back with his Family CastleFamilyPhoto Castle is reunited with his beloved family "She looks up and sees me. I see her. By God, that's real. That's real, Red. Boom. In an instant, she's across that classroom floor, she's in my arms. She's squeezing me so tight I swear I was gonna bust a rib, you know? We just stayed there like that, we're holding each other." ―Frank Castle
The day he returned from Iraq, Castle was tearfully reunited with his children at school. They spent the day together, but Castle eventually realized how weary he had become, and although his daughter pleaded, he declined to read her favorite bedtime story 'Penny & Dime', and promised that he would do so the next night, an action that he later regretted deeply.
Massacre at Central Park Massacre at CP Castle witnesses the deaths of his family "For her, there was never going to be any tomorrow, see. The last time I'd see her, I'd be holding her lifeless body in my arms. Meat was spilling out of her, Red. The place that her face used to be." ―Frank Castle
Castle took his family to Central Park the day after he returned from Iraq, where they ended up in the middle of a three way mob fight. His wife, son and daughter were all killed. Castle survived after getting shot in the head, but at the hospital, a Do Not Resuscitate was placed on him by District Attorney Samantha Reyes. Although he flatlined, he came back to life a few seconds later without any medical aid. Upon awaking, Castle demanded that the nearby George Bach take him home away from the hospital, which Bach did.
Becoming the Punisher Seeking Revenge "I think that the people I kill need killing, that's what I think." "You left men hanging from meathooks!" "They got off easy in my opinion!" ―Punisher and Daredevil
Castle targeted the three gangs that were involved in the firefight that killed his family - the Kitchen Irish, the Dogs of Hell, and a Mexican Cartel. Punisher took his first shots at the Dogs of Hell, ambushing a small team of them and massacring them all, including one called Smitty. He later fired a machine gun into Nesbitt's meeting of the Kitchen Irish, killing them all before finding the Mexican Cartel and hanging them off meathooks.
Targeting Grotto Punisher-HospitalAttack Castle ambushes Grotto at the hospital "Bang." ―Punisher to Daredevil
Grotto survived Castle's initial attack on his gang, and was taken to Metro-General Hospital as the wounds he had received got the better of him. Punisher learned of Grotto's survival and decided to ensure his death by tracking him to the hospital. Punisher charged into the hospital, fighting off a security guard on the way before blasting through the hallways with a shotgun. However Grotto, who was recuperating in the hospital from his wounds, was only saved by the timely intervention of Karen Page, who rushed him out of the room away from Punisher.
Castle takes aim at Grotto as he escapes Although Grotto was able to get out of the hospital with Page taking him downstairs and putting him in her car to be driven away, the Punisher managed to get onto the roof of the hospital and used a sniper rifle to attempt to take out his target. Although Grotto made it to the car, the Punisher took aim and fired off several shots at Grotto, while aiming away from Page whom he did not wish to harm as he viewed her as an innocent in this situation. Before long, the Punisher managed to find his shot and took aim at Grotto.
Castle shoots Daredevil in the head Just as the Punisher prepared to take the shot and execute Grotto, he was interrupted when Daredevil rushed onto the rooftop and disarmed the Punisher with a kick, knocking the gun from his hands. The pair engaged in a brutal fist fight during which the Punisher attempted a few times to shoot his attacker. However the Punisher knew that his attacker was not a criminal and when he finally got the upper hand and managed to pull out his gun, as the Punisher shot Daredevil in the helmet. The Punisher however ensured that the wound was not fatal by aiming directly for the strongest part of the helmet, leaving Daredevil on the rooftop before escaping.
Buying Equipment Punisheroldman Castle buys police radios and shotgun shells "I need an NYPD mobile communications rig. One that gets encrypted tactical frequencies." "What do I look like, RadioShack? Anyway, dealing in this shit is illegal. Sure you're not a cop? 'Cause that's trouble I don't need." ―Frank Castle and Clint
Seeking to find any surviving members of the Kitchen Irish, Castle went to an illegal pawn shop, where he spoke to Clint the owner, offering him a considerable amount of cash for New York City Police Department radios and the shells in his shotgun. Once he had what he wanted, Castle prepared to leave, but the greedy Clint tried to convince him to stay by offering pornographic films. Castle ignored him until Clint told him that he had a film involving a 12-year-old girl. Furious and disgusted, Castle locked the door and proceeded to kill Clint by brutally beating his skull with a metal baseball bat.
Preparing an Ambush Punisher-DogsOfHellAttack Castle brutally massacres the Dogs of Hell "You're using my client as bait for the Punisher?" "Probably the first useful thing your client's ever done in his life." ―Foggy Nelson and Samantha Reyes
All of the Punisher's murderous activities quickly made him a high level target of Samantha Reyes and the District Attorney's office, who attempted to attract his attention by offering him another attempt to execute Grotto, who was being protected by his lawyers, Nelson and Murdock. Knowing that this would most likely be an ambush for him, the Punisher made his own plans about how to protect himself and ensure that his target was killed. So the Punisher attacked a base for the Dogs of Hell, massacring almost all the members inside the base with his shotgun and taking control of one of the trucks to be used in his plan.
Punisher takes aim at his target Grotto Punisher strapped the last remaining member of the Dogs of Hell to the driver's seat of the truck, and made him drive to the meeting point. The police officers under Reyes' command mistook the gang member for Castle. They began shooting at the truck, killing the man, while they were still unaware of the Punisher's true location. The Punisher meanwhile took position on a nearby rooftop and once again took aim at Grotto, however once again he was interrupted and attacked by Daredevil who attempted to ensure that Grotto was not harmed by the Punisher.
Castle and Daredevil fight each other As the Punisher and Daredevil continued to fight, Samantha Reyes ordered the New York City Police Department to aim their largest lights at the roof to expose the Punisher and Daredevil while the SWAT teams began shooting at them. The Punisher and Daredevil continued fighting as they dodged the many bullets being fired at them. Eventually, they fell through a glass ceiling and the Punisher saw that Daredevil was suffering great pain. Punisher was able to take the wounded Daredevil hostage onto a rooftop for interrogation and a discussion about their differing methods of justice.
Debating with Daredevil
Castle calmly greets the awaking Daredevil "Look around, Red. This city, it stinks. It's a sewer. It stinks and it smells like shit and I can't get the stink out of my nose. I think that this world, it needs men who are willing to make the hard call. That's what I think. I think you and me are the same!" ―Frank Castle to Daredevil
As Daredevil slowly began to wake up, having been tied to a nearby chimney with chains that ensured he was unable to move or escape from his situation, Castle watched close by. When Daredevil awoke he immediately attempted to pull himself free, all while Castle poured himself a coffee before mockingly greeting the vigilante as he continued to desperately try to free himself from his chains as Castle drank his coffee.
Castle patches up a wound on his arm Castle commented on the theory that it was impossible to hear the bullet that kills you being fired, leading to him asking Daredevil if he heard the bullet being shot into his helmet. Daredevil continued to try to free himself but Castle made it clear that the only way to leave was if he allowed him to. As Castle treated his wounds, Daredevil asked why he was still alive and had not had his mask removed, but Castle ignored his comments, only informing him that he had no interest in his identity and began going through all the boxes of weapons he had stored on the roof for killing the Dogs of Hell.
Castle asks if Daredevil could stop fighting Daredevil began trying to predict how many missions Castle had done and how long he had been on his crusade of violence against the criminals of the city, but Castle remained silent until Daredevil suggested Castle could walk away from his mission, to which Castle turned the question back on his hostage and questioned if he could ever stop as well, which Daredevil did not answer. During the night Castle commented on the bells of St. Matthew's Cathedral, leading to Daredevil asking if he was Catholic. Daredevil tried to learn more about him, but Castle just told him to stop digging to try and get some kind of better understand of Castle's mindset.
Castle discusses enlisting in the Marine Corps Daredevil continued to discuss how New York City affects people. He continued his analysis of Castle, asking if he was born in New York, but Castle only mocked his efforts. As Daredevil tried to comment about Castle enlisting, he was told not to comment on such things he could not understand, noting how soldiers did not wear masks like vigilantes. When Daredevil commented on how he knew how to fight and had almost beaten him, Castle insisted they were not discussing brawling but war, which he viewed as a completely different matter altogether and one Daredevil did not understand.
Castle accuses Daredevil of being cowardly Despite Castle's warnings, Daredevil continued to make comments about how war affected people and how it changed them, but Castle dismissed all these views as Daredevil was not a soldier and had never been to war. As they began mocking each other for their different viewpoints and their different codenames which were both given to them by the newspapers, Castle walked closer to Daredevil and accused him of being half measure, a coward and being one bad day away from being a killer like him. However Daredevil paused and warned Castle that someone was coming.
Castle speaks to and distracts Jerry Castle greeted Jerry who had come to investigate the noise he had heard on the rooftop and Castle claimed to be just up there for a cigarette to avoid his crazy sister, whom Jerry assumed was a woman named Betty. When Daredevil tried to free himself and made more noise, Castle distracted Jerry and quietly and covertly aimed his gun at his head to warn Daredevil to remain silent. The pair realized they had both been a part of the United States Armed Forces which gave themselves great respect for each other as Jerry left Castle alone to enjoy his cigarette and peace and quiet.
Castle argues with Daredevil As Castle returned once Jerry had gone, Daredevil accused him of taking pleasure from risking the lives of innocent people, noting how he had been ready to shoot Jerry, although Castle claimed that had only been for his benefit. Daredevil continued to accuse Castle of making widows and orphans through his actions. Daredevil noted how Punisher had hung members of the Mexican Cartel of meathooks and fired in a hospital like New York City was his own shooting gallery. However, Castle accused Daredevil of treating the city like a playground where criminals should be treated like mere bullies, arguing that his method was more effective.[8]
Fatal Test
Punisher offers Daredevil a fatal choice "You still think this piece of shit is worth saving." "I'm not gonna shoot him." "Yeah, okay, I will, if you don't kill me first." ―Punisher and Daredevil
Castle knocked Daredevil out and collected Grotto while he was out while attaching a gun to Daredevil's hand. When Daredevil regained consciousness, Castle informed him that there was only one bullet in the gun, and that he was wearing body armor, so the only way to stop him would be to shoot him in the head. Castle threw Grotto on the ground before them and explained how he had found him trying to steal a car to escape. Castle made Grotto admit how he had murdered a man and a old woman under the orders of the Kitchen Irish. Castle completed the story by informing Daredevil that the woman had left a husband and children after Grotto had killed her.
Punisher prepares to execute Grotto Castle demanded that Daredevil make his choice, as he was unwilling to allow Grotto to go free as he was sure that Grotto would kill again if given the chance. Castle began slowly counting down from five and ignored both Grotto's pleas and Daredevil's insistence that he would be handed over to the New York City Police Department. The Punisher gave Daredevil a final choice and a countdown to decide, to shoot and kill him or allow Grotto to die, either way making him a killer, insisting that this was the choice he made every time that he pulled the trigger against a thug or murderer.
Punisher takes aim at the Dogs of Hell Unwilling to give in to the Punisher's cruel and violent test, Daredevil used his one bullet to free himself of his chains and attacked Castle. Although evidently caught off guard, Castle still shot and fatally wounded Grotto before getting beaten down. While Daredevil looked after Grotto in his final painful moments, Castle recovered and took the opportunity to fire upon the Dogs of Hell, shooting a grenade at their motorbikes which caused a massive explosion to alert the gang of his presence while Daredevil tried and failed to save Grotto's life, who died from his wounds moments later.
Punisher fights and is subdued by Daredevil Once he subdued Daredevil again, Castle took aim at Jimmy the Bear with his sniper rifle, preparing to execute the entire gang in mere moments. However before he could pull the trigger, the Punisher was forced to continue fighting Daredevil, who managed to get the violent vigilante in a headlock, knocking him out. Unwilling to allow the Punisher to be killed by the gang, Daredevil managed to take him out of the building before the Dogs of Hell could beat him to death until Castle awoke and escaped during the fight.
Hunted by Finn Cooley
Castle learns the Kitchen Irish are hunting him "Don't shoot! We want him alive!" "Who? Who needs me alive?!" ―Rory and Punisher
Returning to his current base, Castle arrived just in time to witness members of the Kitchen Irish led by Finn Cooley leaving having been searching for Castle with the aim to kill him and recover the money he had previously stolen from them, and taking his dog at the same time. Having seen this, Castle knew that he was being hunted by the Irish and knew that sooner or later they would undoubtedly find him and kill him, or much worse. Castle decided that he would use the inevitable confrontation to his advantage, despite the risks to his own life and well being.
Castles sets up a trap for the Kitchen Irish Castle prepared to set up a trap for the Kitchen Irish, knowing that their main focus would be to find their money and therefore would likely keep him alive for a prolonged period of time until he gave up it's location. Castle left the money in his van and attached a bomb to it, which would detonate if anyone attempted to move it. He then hid a razor blade under his skin on his arm, with the intention of using it to escape when he would be tied down and tortured by the mob. He then left the van and prepared to allow the Kitchen Irish to find and capture him so he could find a way to wipe them out.
Castles sits beside a carousel in Central Park Castle took time to himself to sit alone in Central Park in front of the carousel where his family were massacred, watching the families play and enjoy their time together. Castle remained in the same spot until the lights were turned on, however he discovered that he was not alone as members of the Kitchen Irish began to surround him. As more and more people came around him, Castle prepared himself for a fight, despite being highly outnumbered by the mobsters, all of whom were armed although they claimed to want him alive, shooting Castle in the neck with a dart gun.
Castle tries to defend himself from the mob With the group coming closer and closer, Castle grabbed one of the mobsters and stole his gun, killing several of his attackers and using his hostage as a human shield, with Rory claiming they wanted Castle alive. The Irish gangsters began shooting Castle with tasers which barely slowed him down. Finn Cooley revealed that he was leading the group and that he wanted Castle after he killed several of their members, including Nesbitt and Cooley's youngest son and taken his money. Despite putting up a strong fight and taking down several members of the Irish mob, Castle was eventually stopped by the taser guns being fired at him as he fell to the floor.
Finn Cooley's Revenge
Castle is captured by Finn Cooley "I counted on it, now I can ask you face to face, who was there that day? Who killed my family?" "Your family? Who cares?" ―Punisher and Finn Cooley
The unconscious Castle was taken to the mob's hideout where once he awoke, Finn Cooley explained that not only had Castle gunned down Nesbitt, the leader of the Kitchen Irish, but he had also killed his oldest son during a shooting. Cooley promised that Castle would die that night as the whole had been dug, but promised him a painless death if he revealed where he had hidden the stolen money. The overconfident Cooley offered Castle painkillers but Castle only mocked his efforts.
Castle is tortured by the Kitchen Irish Cooley continued to demand his money back and when Castle reminded him of his son's death, Cooley left his temperament and began beating Castle, questioning if his killing spree was simply his attempt to find some form of retribution. Castle pretended to be beaten to breaking point and promised to reveal where the money was, but when Cooley got to close, he simply headbutted him and laughed at his pain. As punishment, Castle was tortured, with Cooley drilling a hole into his foot while Castle promised to kill them all.
Castle manages to trick Finn Cooley With Castle remaining strong, Cooley was forced to rethink his plan as he threatened to unleash the same torture methods onto Castle's adopted dog Max. Not willing to see the innocent animal put in harms way, Castle finally admitted where the money was and Max was taken away to safety. Cooley sent Rafe to check the money and explained that he would keep Castle alive until it was returned. However before the money would be collected, the bomb which Castle had left inside exploded, killing Rafe and destroying the cash.
The Punisher brutally executes Finn Cooley While Cooley was distracted by the disaster, Castle managed to free himself of his restraints with the use of a hidden razor blade that he had previously placed under the skin in his arm, and fiercely fought back against the mob. Castle stole his captor's guns and shot Cooley twice in the back. Despite his injuries, Castle was able to walk over to Cooley and threaten him with a shotgun, demanding to know who was responsible for the massacre at Central Park. When Cooley refused to answer and mocked Castle's search for revenge, Castle killed him by shooting him point blank in the face.
Castle prepares for possibly his final shootout With Cooley now dead, the remaining members of the Kitchen Irish stormed into the room and began firing at Castle, who was forced to retreat and hide behind a doorframe, shooting back and getting a bullet in his side while the Irish called for reinforcements. Believing himself to be gravely outnumbered and likely to be killed, Castle recited his daughter's favorite poem to calm his nerves as he prepared for his final gunfight. However Daredevil charged into the room, using his Billy Club to knock out the attackers.
Castle is assisted in the fight by Daredevil Castle demanded that together they make all his torturers pay but Daredevil insisted that they would but must not be killed, which Castle mocked him for due to his desire to gain revenge through killing. As more Irishmen arrived, Punisher and Daredevil used their combined strength to subdue them, however when Castle would attempt to use a gun or hammer to kill his enemies, Daredevil knocked the weapons out of his hand and insisted that they do not kill anyone during their fight. Castle called Daredevil an alter boy but soon all his attackers were defeated and the pair then quickly made their escape back into New York City from the warehouse.
Confession and Arrest
Castle tells Daredevil about his tragic past "That part of it was always easy for me. Killing. Even watching my buddies die, it just... it didn't mean nothing. The first time I got scared... was on a plane on the way home. I kept thinking God was gonna pull the rug out from under us, you know?" ―Frank Castle to Daredevil
Daredevil carried the severely injured Castle to a graveyard, where he eventually found he could no longer walk and sat beside a grave. Knowing he could not get away from his arrest, Castle took the time to explain why he became a vigilante, telling Daredevil about how he came home from the United States Armed Forces only to witness his wife, son and daughter massacred by mobsters during a drug deal.
Castle is arrested and taken to the hospital Going into great detail, Castle told Daredevil how his daughter had begged him to read her a book the night before, but he had been too tired and tragically the next day she was gunned down and died in his arms. When the New York City Police Department arrived on the scene, Castle did not attempt to escape and instead allowed himself to be arrested by Brett Mahoney. He was taken on a stretcher and moved to an ambulance for treatment for his life threatening injuries while the city's news reporters gathered around and photographed the now infamous Punisher being arrested by the police.
Trial and Imprisonment Meeting Nelson and Murdock Castle is visited by Nelson and Murdock "The other night, babysitting that shit-prick, running around with that Grotto, I just, I only hurt people that deserve that, I wanted you to know that." "You think he deserved it?" "I do. You know he used to do hits for the Irish." ―Frank Castle and Karen Page
Castle was taken to Metro-General Hospital where his all of his wounds sustained while fighting the Kitchen Irish were treated and he was kept under watch by the New York City Police Department. Castle was assigned Christopher Roth as his attorney, but he was visited by Nelson and Murdock and Matt Murdock explained that they wished to represent him. Murdock explained that they believed that Samantha Reyes now wanted him dead for some reason.
Castle demands to speak to Karen Page When Castle mentioned their last failure to protect Grotto, he was confronted by Karen Page who showed him a picture of his family and demanded answers. Nelson and Murdock were pulled out of the room by Reyes but Castle informed Brett Mahoney that he wanted them to be his lawyers, requesting to speak to Page without Foggy Nelson present. Once they were alone, Castle demanded to know what Page knew about his family, so she told him that Reyes wanted to run a story about him and his family being involved in a road side shooting not a gang shoot out which had really happened.
Castle speaks to Karen Page alone Castle told Page what he remembered about that day, reliving the horror and regret of failing his family. Castle assured Page that she was not in any danger the night that he shot at her in the hospital while she was protecting Grotto, noting that he only killed those who deserved it and he believed that Grotto deserved to die. When Page asked why he wanted to see her he began asking about the layout of his house as he had forgotten in all the years he had been away from it, telling her the stories of his son hiding cookies and his daughter's toys. Castle thanked her and invited her to ask him questions about the case in order to help them in court while defending him.
Castle agrees to work with Foggy Nelson Nelson returned to the room and explained that he had lost the death penalty and changed three life sentences down to one with a chance on parol in twenty-five years, although he would still likely be sent to Ryker's Island where he would likely be murdered. Although Page insisted this was impossible, Castle joked that he would enjoy the fight while Nelson told them it was the best deal that they would get. Nelson recommended that Castle take the deal, advising that he tell Reyes that he would have to plead guilty to get the deal done and be over with the case with the best possible result for Castle.
Castle furiously insults Samantha Reyes Reyes and Judge Cynthia Batzer were brought into Castle's hospital room alongside Nelson, Page and several armed guards. However when Batzer asked how Castle pleaded, Castle stared straight into Reyes' eyes and pleaded not guilty so he could destroy Reyes' own career in the courtroom by exposing all of her lies and dealings with his family's deaths. Batzer confirmed the plea and announced that his bail was now denied. Reyes and Batzer then stormed out the room while Nelson and Page were forced to think of a plan ready for the next week when Castle's fate would be decided.
The People v. Frank Castle Semper Fidelis Castle arrives in the court room for the trail "All of them, they all think that you're a monster, but I know that you're not, you're not!" "You sure about that? If I find these men who did that to my family, what if? What if nothing changes? What if this is just me now?" ―Karen Page and Frank Castle
The trial was highly publicized, with Judge Cynthia Batzer complaining about how impossible it was to find an at least semi-impartial jury as everyone in New York City had an opinion on Castle, until at last both Samantha Reyes and Nelson and Murdock agreed on a jury and the trial was allowed to take place. Castle meanwhile was locked in his cell where he shaved and prepared for the trial.
Castle is offered help from Karen Page Castle was later visited in the interrogation room of the prison by Karen Page who suggested that they bring forward a character witness from Castle's time in the United States Armed Forces who could possible help their case. Castle quickly deduced that they were trying to make a plea for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder but Castle insisted that it was an insult to those soldiers who were truly suffering with it unlike him. Castle did however advise that they locate Ray Schoonover to be the witness for the case. The pair then sat down to look at his family's murder case to find new evidence.
Castle listens to Foggy Nelson's statement When the trial was about to begin, Castle sat beside Page while they awaited the arrival of Matt Murdock, who was running very late for unknown reasons. As the trial began Reyes gave a statement to the jury were she accused Castle of murdering thirty men outside the law, calling him a serial killer who was guilty and now deserved to be finally brought to justice. Foggy Nelson then made his own statement where he noted that Castle was a soldier who had been betrayed by the system after his own wife and children were murdered, accusing Reyes of using Castle as a pawn for a coverup.
Castle listens to Gregory Tepper's confession Doctor Gregory Tepper was called in to discuss the examination of the bodies found at the Massacre at Central Park. Once Blake Tower had finished his questioning of the witness, Murdock stepped up asking him about his own career and how he had handled the case involving Castle. However just as Murdock began questioning him, Tepper asked to confess something, so Judge Batzer had the room cleared of the jury, viewers and Castle. While Castle was gone Tepper confessed to falsifying documents as he'd been threatened by a mysterious woman demanding his confession on record.
Castle listens to Ray Schoonover's testimony The next day Ray Schoonover was bought in to be a new character witness for Castle, describing their time together in the United States Armed Forces and telling the story of how Castle had saved the lives of many soldiers by single handedly taking on the enemy soldiers when they were trapped behind enemy lines. When Nelson asked Schoonover to describe Castle, he told the jury that Castle was a man who would gladly give his life to protect others and was a hero. When Reyes then attempted to question Schoonover's story, she only succeeded in confirming it and helping Castle's case.
Andrew Lee discusses Castle's mental state In order to discuss Castle's brain injuries, Nelson and Murdock called in Andrew Lee to discuss the bullet wound Castle sustained during the massacre in Central Park. Although Castle worried they were making another PTSD case, Lee went on to explain that the wound made Castle relive the trauma each and every day, concluding that Castle's murders were crimes of passion not premeditated. Just as the court seemed to be on Castle's side, Finn Cooley's son burst out yelling, accusing Castle of murdering his father before being escorted out of the courtroom by all of the nearby guards.
Castle debates his sanity with Karen Page While speaking to Page outside of the courtroom, Castle confessed to killing the boy's father and feeling some level of guilt for the killing, although Page still insisted that she would not judge him for it or anything else he had done. Page recommended that Castle take the stand himself and defend his actions in front of the jury, as she felt it was the only chance they had of winning after the outburst in the courtroom. Castle argued that they would not win the case but Page insisted that they must try and reduce the charges regardless to prove he was not the monster they thought he was.
Confession of Guilt Castle defends himself in the courtroom "You call me the Punisher, ain't that right? The big bad Punisher. Well, here I am! You want it, you got it! I am the Punisher! I'm right here! You want it, I'll give it to you. And anybody who came here today to hear me whine, to hear me beg? Well, you can kiss my ass! I'm guilty, you hear me! I'm guilty!" ―Frank Castle
As Castle prepared to take the stand in the courtroom, he was approached by Roy Olsky who informed him that Wilson Fisk had information about who killed his family, information he would only get if he was sent to Ryker's Island. Castle took the stand and was questioned by Matt Murdock, who asked him to describe what happened the day that his family was killed while he also told the jury that New York City needed men like him to control the crime.
Punisher Restrained Castle pleads guilty and is subdued. Once Murdock finished his statement, Castle asked Judge Cynthia Batzer if he could make a statement, and proceeded to tell the jury that he would commit the murders all over again, promising that he was not crazy and did not need Nelson and Murdock's help and that he would never be sent to a mental hospital for treatment. Castle became more enraged as he insisted that he enjoyed killing those men and told the people that he was the Punisher and would continue killing whoever he wanted. Castle was removed from the courtroom and sentenced to jail immediately.
Dealing with Wilson Fisk Castle is introduced to Wilson Fisk "Well I don't help shit-bag has-been mob bosses." "Has been?" "You heard what I said." ―Frank Castle and Wilson Fisk
Transferred to Ryker's Island for imprisonment, Castle was escorted by Roy Olsky to meet with Wilson Fisk. As Castle walked down the corridors of the prison, the inmates watching his arrival yelled out abuse and threw paper and various other materials at him. Castle met with Fisk in the outdoor gym. Initially Castle declined Fisk's offer for him to kill fellow prisoner and ruler of Ryker's, Dutton, in exchange for forming a beneficial partnership between them to survive in prison.
Castle agrees to kill Dutton for Wilson Fisk It was only until Fisk revealed to Castle that Dutton had information on the deaths of his family in Central Park and could likely give him the name of whoever was responsible for the massacre, that Castle accepted his offer. Giving Castle the only weapon he could provide him with, a shiv, he informed that he would to taken to Dutton's location by Olsky and would have only seven minutes to get the information he needed from Dutton, kill him, and escape. Castle agreed to kill Dutton; however, he remained highly suspicious of Fisk's true intentions.
Assassination of Dutton Castle prepares to perform an assassination "You make any noise, anything at all, I'm gonna open you up like a bag, I'll watch you bleed out all over the floor. Now you nod if you understand me. Okay, state massacre, the carousel hit, I hear you were there." "What if I was?... You're a goddamn lunatic." ―Punisher and Dutton
With Roy Olsky's assistance, Castle was allowed access to Dutton's cellblock where he immediately killed one of his guards by slicing his throat with the shiv before interrogating Dutton on what he knew on the day his family was killed, slowly pushing the shiv into his gut while noting he knew Dutton was there. Dutton revealed that the supposed gang shooting was in fact a sting operation to bring out a crime lord known only as the Blacksmith, who did not appear, which in turn caused the gangs to panic and they soon began shooting.
Castle questions and stabs Dutton With this information, Castle was told that his crusade of violence would never end before he fatally stabbed Dutton in the gut and then attempted to escape the block. However to Castle's horror, Roy Olsky had locked the door and were walking away, trapping Castle in a small corridor filled with all of Dutton's most loyal men. As Castle attempted to convince the guards to free him, Wilson Fisk looked down from the upper level and tauntingly thanked Castle for his help in assassinating Dutton, before leaving Castle to be murdered by the other furious inmates who were still loyal to Dutton.
Castle fights multiple prison inmates The rest of the inmates, quickly realizing Castle was the one who stabbed Dutton, proceeded to charge at him, planning to beat Castle to death. The defenseless but determined Castle faced them head on, charging in with a battle cry and began fighting back, desperately trying to stay alive. The inmates continued to attack him with various weapons and shivs, but Castle's superior combat training allowed him to quickly disarm the men and use their weapons to stab them or crush their skulls, shrugging off a stab in the arm and strong blows from them as he killed more of the attacking criminals.
Castle survives the battle with the inmates Eventually, after a prolonged and brutal battle to the death, Castle remained the last man standing, with dead men covering the floor, his white prison uniform now completely stained with blood and his face red from cutting another man's throat. As Castle slowly rose up from the carnage, the prison guards moved through the door, all of whom were dressed in full riot gear and ready to capture him. Once a smoke grenade had been dropped in the room, the exhausted Castle tried to defend himself before he was subdued by the overwhelming number of trained guards and was then arrested once again.
Prison Break Castle is offered a deal by Wilson Fisk "You want me on the outside so I step on every piece of shit I see. That way, nobody gets strong, and we... The city's yours for the taking." "Something like that. Yeah." ―Frank Castle and Wilson Fisk
Castle was taken into solitary confinement where he was eventually visited by Wilson Fisk, who ordered the guards to remain outside. Castle then confronted Fisk for attempting to have him killed after murdering Dutton, but Fisk explained that since Castle's survival he had made a new plan involving him, since he was impressed by his violent nature. The handcuffed Castle took the chance to attack Fisk, headbutting him, but the wounded and exhausted Castle was swiftly overpowered and beaten down by Fisk.
Castle escapes from Ryker's Island Fisk then ordered all the guards to remove Castle's handcuffs and informed him that he would set him free, when Castle asked why, Fisk explained that he wished the Punisher to massacre all other criminal empires in New York City so that when Fisk got free, he could easily become the new Kingpin of Crime. Despite his desire to kill Fisk, Castle took the offer and was given a riot gear uniform by the guards which he used to walk out of Ryker's Island without being stopped and be free once again to continue his mission to kill all the criminals who he could hunt down and find in New York City.
Framed by the Blacksmith Saving Karen Page Castle is threatened by Karen Page "Okay, so walk away, go." "Blacksmith already tried to get me once, I really don't want to give him a second chance." "He's not gonna get it." ―Frank Castle and Karen Page
With Castle on the run, the Blacksmith began murdering anyone connected to the Central Park massacre, including Samantha Reyes and Gregory Tepper and blaming it on the Punisher. Seeking to clear his name, Castle sought out Karen Page, who had been working with Mitchell Ellison at the New York Bulletin to write a story about him. Finding her at her apartment, Castle knocked out her guards and greeted Page.
Castle protects Page from the Blacksmith Page pulled out a gun as Castle denied having anything to do with Reyes and Tepper's murders. But before he could finish his explanation, the apartment was swarmed with a flurry of gunfire from across the street. Castle managed to tackle Page to the ground and shielded her from the unknown attacker. Once the gunfire had ceased, Castle pulled Page to her feet and together they made their way outside, keeping themselves low to the ground in case any more bullets were fired at them. Castle then allowed Page to go to the New York City Police Department while he stayed hidden.
Castle promises to kill the Blacksmith Castle stayed in Page's car and listened to music until Page was finished being interviewed by Detective Brett Mahoney. When Page returned she berated Castle for stealing her car as he joked about singing along to the music. Page made it clear that she was having second thoughts about staying beside Castle, considering the fact that she was not a lawyer and therefore was now lying to the police. Castle suggested that she could walk away from the danger but she decided to help Castle find and stop the Blacksmith.
Shootout at the Cafe Castle drinks coffee with Karen Page. "You call the police, get protective custody, get away from this thing, away from me. Just stay away from me." ―Punisher to Karen Page
Knowing that he was being followed by two men, Castle convinced Karen Page that they should stop at a cafe for coffee and food, although Page remained nervous. Page told Castle that she had learned from Samantha Reyes that the Blacksmith was still moving large amounts of heroin across the country and they discussed where he could be. They changed the subject and Castle told Page that he was not surprised that she owned a gun but was impressed by the choice, although she made it clear that she did come close to shooting him.
Castle discusses love with Karen Page Page told Castle that she did not kill him despite not liking what he did, she believed it was what needed to happen. Castle changed the subject and asked about her relationship with Matt Murdock, making it clear that he knew that she was in love with him and teased her while asking Susanna for more coffee. Page told Castle that Murdock had hurt people emotionally, leading to Castle telling her about how much his own wife annoyed and upset him but how important it was that he loved her, especially know that she was dead.
Castle hits Speed with the boiling coffee pot Seeing that the Blacksmith's men had finally pulled up outside the cafe, Castle ordered Page to hide in the kitchen with the waitress. Once they were gone, Castle waited for Chaney and Speed to get close to him before he charged forward firing his gun, shooting Chaney twice in the gut before dodging Speed's shotgun blast. Once he'd disarmed Speed, they resorted to brawling with their fists until Speed grabbed a knife, at which point Castle smashed the boiling coffee pot over his head before stabbing him repeatedly.
Castle beats Chaney to death with his gun As Speed bled out on the floor, Castle found Chaney crawling across the floor, attempting to grab his gun. Castle stopped him and took the gun for himself, standing over the bleeding Chaney and demanding to know where he could find the Blacksmith, when Chaney refused to answer Castle shot Speed through the skull. Chaney still refused to answer and told Castle to go to hell, so Castle resorted to beating his face in with the butt of the gun until Chaney finally broke and told him that he could find the Blacksmith at Pier 81.
Castle tells Karen Page to stay away from him Although Chaney attempted to offer to bring Castle to the Blacksmith himself, Castle ignored him and instead shot him through the head. As the Punisher stared down at the carnage he had created, Page emerged from her hiding place within the kitchen and was horrified to see Chaney's beaten and bloodied corpse. Without looking at her, Castle told her to go to the New York City Police Department and get protective custody, telling her to stay away from him and his campaign of violence. Castle then left the cafe in order find and kill the man who was responsible for the deaths of his family.
Destruction of the Blacksmith's Ship Punisher Attacks 02 Punisher hunts down the Blacksmith "Help me, work with me to find the man who gave the order!" "And then what, Red? We gonna, we gonna bring him in for justice, is that what we're gonna do? Your way's bullshit, Red, it doesn't work, I need him, I need him gone, it's gotta be permanent, it's gotta be finished!" ―Daredevil and Punisher
With the information he had gathered from Chaney, Castle tracked the Blacksmith to Pier 81, where a ship was docked. He proceeded to gun down several criminals on the dock who were guarding the ship, before he boarded, and found a significant stash of heroin onboard. Taking numerous cans of gasoline from the docks nearby, he doused the boxes of heroin, while taunting and calling for the Blacksmith. A man emerged with a SIG pistol and shoot at him then retreated, as Castle returned fire with his H&K 416 rifle.
Punisher prepares to execute the last man Castle hunted down the last man on the ship, engaging in a brief gunfight. When the man ran out of ammunition, Castle responded by shooting him in the shoulder with his rifle, ordering him to admit he was the Blacksmith and that he was the one who had killed his family, when the man refused to speak, Castle chose to shoot him in the leg with his S&W 1911 pistol. The man pleaded for his life and then half-heartedly admitted to being the Blacksmith and begged for death as Castle pressed his gun into the man's face.
Punisher argues with Daredevil about killing Suddenly Daredevil arrived on the boat and intervened, telling Castle that the man was lying and was not the Blacksmith. Castle however was so bloodthirsty that he prepared to execute the man, so Daredevil knocked the pistol out of Castle's hand before the two engaged in an unarmed fight, which ended with Daredevil defeating Castle and revealing that the man was just a patsy to bait Castle. Furious about being denied revenge, Castle accused Daredevil's methods of failing, telling him that he did not understand the pain of having his wife and children taken away from him, even making Daredevil admit that Castle's methods were sometimes the answer.
Punisher hears Gosnell calling him out Daredevil sensed there was a substantial amount of gunpowder below decks, which would cause a massive explosion if the gasoline from earlier was ignited. As more henchmen arrived, including Gosnell who personally called Castle out for the fight, Castle agreed to leave, but then pushed Daredevil into the water to save him, and revealed himself so they would open fire and the ship exploded in a massive fireball, causing shrapnel to hit and kill Gosnell and his men while Castle was barely able to survive and escape.[13]
Finding the Blacksmith Castle attacks and captures Ray Schoonover "Alright, they call you the Punisher. Prove it; prove you don't need me anymore." "One shot... One kill... You taught me that." "You stupid son o-" ―Ray Schoonover and Frank Castle
Castle survived the explosion and when he saw Gosnell was one of the men sent to kill him, he deduced that Ray Schoonover was the Blacksmith. Travelling to Schoonover's home, Castle witnessed Karen Page interviewing him until she made the same discovery, at which point Schoonover drew his gun on her. Castle made Page aware of his presence by putting a familiar song onto her radio and as Page and Schoonover drove down the road, Castle plowed into the side of the car with his own SUV, badly injuring Schoonover.
Castle refuses to listen to Karen Page Castle dragged Schoonover out of the car and forced him to walk through the woods, while Schoonover told Castle that he wanted him to have drowned when he destroyed his heroin. Schoonover mocked the massacre of Castle's wife, son and daughter, causing Castle to kick him to the ground. Page then arrived and begged Castle to stop, but Castle ignored her pleas and dragged Schoonover into a nearby cabin, when Page insisted that she would be done with him if he killed Schoonover, Castle told her he was already dead.
Punisher executes Ray Schoonover Once they were alone, Castle began looking at the various weapons which he could use to slowly torture and kill the man who took his family from him. Schoonover continued to taunt Castle's moniker as the Punisher, and how he had to teach him how to use his first firearm at age eighteen. Schoonover told him to prove that he was the Punisher and that he did not need him anymore, at which point Castle remembered Schoonover's lesson about one shot, one kill, before executing Schoonover with a single bullet through his skull.
Castle discovers Schoonover's armory With Schoonover now dead and his blood staining the walls of the cabin, Castle began exploring the room further. He eventually found a secret room within the cabin that contained Schoonover's impressive armory filled with military-grade weapons. Castle began looking over the various weapons closely, which included a minigun as well as a bulletproof vest that had all previously belonged to Schoonover. As Punisher inspected the various guns, he looked at the bulletproof vest, noticing that the design on the front resembled a skull.
New Departure Saving Daredevil Castle creates his own logo for the Punisher "See you around, Red." ―Punisher
Castle returned to his family's home with Ray Schoonover's stolen arsenal of weapons and looked around before sitting in at the kitchen table with a newspaper featuring an article on his trial, with the x-ray of his skull as the front image. Using this image as inspiration, Castle went into the garage with the Bulletproof Vest he found in the armory and began spray painting an image onto it. Castle, donning his bulletproof vest with a spray painted skull-like symbol, embraced the mantle of the Punisher.
Punisher helps Daredevil's fight with the Hand With his new uniform and logo on his bulletproof vest, Castle returned to New York City to assist Daredevil in his confrontation with the Hand. Using his sniper rifle, he dispatched four assassins in quick succession, giving Daredevil an opening to fight and eventually defeat Nobu Yoshioka, launching him off the roof of the building to his death. As the battle concluded, Castle watched from the roof, seen by Karen Page down below as she was protected by the police, Castle gave a nod towards his ally while he promised to see Daredevil another time before walking away.
Frank leaves his past behind Punisher walks away from his burning home. With all those who had a hand in the deaths of his family lying dead in morgues, in the streets, and other places throughout Hell's Kitchen, the Punisher accepted closure, and proceeded to burn away the last memories of his former life, setting his home on fire. Armed with the weapons from Ray Schoonover's armory, Castle prepared to leave Hell's Kitchen to continue to punish crime the only way he saw fit. He was last seen in search of a mysterious ally from Frank's past called "Micro" after retrieving a CD with his name on it.
Mopping Up Months after helping Daredevil, Castle continued to hunt and kill the gangs responsible for killing his family. After running down two Dogs of Hell in Alabama, Castle traveled to El Paso, Texas, where he shot and killed the last high-ranking member of the Mexican Cartel from across the border. Upon returning to New York, he also confronted Mickey O'Hare, the last remaining member of the Kitchen Irish, and strangled him to death in the bathroom at JFK International Airport. With all the gangs destroyed root and stem, Castle gave up the Punisher mantle, burning his bulletproof vest.
Building a New Life Six months later, Castle got a job as a construction worker under the alias Pete Castiglione. He would often work late into the night hammering down concrete walls by himself, earning him the ire of some of his coworkers. Eventually, Lance and his friends confronted him over this, ruining his lunch out of spite. At lunchtime, when Frank went up to the roof to brood, Donny Chavez, a new worker, offered him one of his own sandwiches out of sympathy. Despite Donny's efforts to strike up a friendship, Frank kept his distance, not wishing to hurt him.
Group Therapy At the same time, Castle visited a group therapy session for other veterans run by his old comrade Curtis. The two caught up on old times, with Curtis remarking on how everyone wants to be anyone but themselves. Though Curtis offered Castle another chance at a new life, he politely refused.
Back in Action The Gnucci Job A few days later, Castle overheard Lance and Paulie discussing plans for an upcoming heist. Sure enough, Lance confronted and taunted Castle, whom sat nearby, for eavesdropping. Before the two could come to blows, however, another coworker was badly injured. Chavez begged Castle for medical aid, but he simply walked away.
That evening, while working late again, Castle spotted Lance and his lackeys return to the construction site and chase Donny into the building. Before they could bury him alive in concrete, however, Castle defeated the attackers with his sledgehammer and interrogated Lance, learning they had robbed an underground card game run by the Gnucci Crime Family and were killing Chavez for accidentally revealing his identity during the heist. After bashing Lance and pulling Chavez to safety, Castle traveled to the gambling den in Linello's and quickly dispatched the mobsters before they could retaliate, unaware that someone had been watching his escape.
Meeting Micro Paying a visit at Graniteville Diner, Castle ate breakfast before a waitress informed him that someone describing his exact features managed to ask for him on their land-line. When he answered, the man acknowledged that he was Frank Castle and informed him that he knew what he did. Though Castle began to threaten him, Micro said that he needed him. Castle soon left the diner, paying his bill as he went.
Castle bolted through an alley and into a building, climbing its stairs with a sidearm in hand to find the rooftop empty, a flashlight, cellphone, and mirror placed for him by Micro. Looking back at the diner, he noticed the man wave to him atop the roof before leaving.[17]
Checking Loose Lips Fearing that someone revealed his existence to the public, Castle visited Hoyle and questioned if he spoke. He informed that a man under the alias "Micro" was aware of what he had done and that he knew he was alive.
Eliminating Hoyle, he disguised himself as a homeless begger and managed to cross paths with Page again, calling her out by name after being gifted money. As the two were catching up, he was invited into her apartment, where they shared beer and commented on things since their last interaction.[17]
Visiting Sarah Lieberman to be added
Saving Private Henderson to be added
Bombings of New York City New Reports To be added
Rescuing Curtis Hoyle to be added
Royal Hospitality Situation to be added
Rawlins and Russo Duel at the Central Park Carousel Punisher-WoodsPhoneCall Castle prepares to fight against Billy Russo "I'm not gonna let you die today. Dying's easy. You're gonna learn about pain. You're gonna learn about loss. Every morning I look for 'em, Bill. I look for 'em but then I remember. It's gonna be the same for you. When you look at your ugly, mangled face, you're gonna remember what you did. You'll remember, Bill!" ―Punisher to Billy Russo
Russo decided to confront Curtis Hoyle if he had known about Frank Castle's whereabouts, unaware that Castle had already taken a sniping position directed at Hoyle's apartment. Intending to ambush Russo, they both agreed over the phone to finish this at any place Russo wanted. Deciding to end it where it all began, the two agreed to meet at the Carousel in Central Park at midnight.
Staying true to his word, Castle headed out to the park, unaware of Agent Dinah Madani tracking his movements. Upon locating Russo around the Carousel, Castle started the assault with a grenade launcher. As the two approached even closer, the carousel began to run, with Carl and Hayley tied up and taken hostage by Russo. Not willing to let the two civilians die, Castle dropped his gun, willing to surrender. Suddenly, Agent Madani unexpectedly had Russo at gunpoint, but the former took a headshot immediately after.
Castle brutally disfigures Billy Russo's face This gave Castle time to tackle Russo and the two started a bloody fight. Russo seemed to have the upper hand and was about to kill Castle, but he stabbed Russo with a piece of broken glass from one of the carousel's mirrors. Castle then smeared Russo's face across the shattered mirror, with Russo screaming in pain. With Castle now able to kill Russo, he decided his best suited punishment was to have him live, with his battered face as a reminder for what he did to his family and the consequence it had. And he proceeded to bash his head against the glass a few more times, leaving Russo unconscious and brutally injured. He freed the two hostages and held Madani close to him as the New York City Police Department arrive at the carousel.
A New Life Three days after the fight in Central Park, Castle was brought by police at the hospital room where Madani was being treated, also finding agents Marion James and Rafi Hernandez there. They thank him for taking care of Rawlins's operation and Russo as well, who is still recovering but can suffer brain damage if he wakes up. Castle was additionally rewarded by telling him that his criminal record has been ceased and that Frank Castle is "dead" yet again and that he can go back to live a normal life as Pete Castiglione.
Later that day, Castle heads to Curtis's rehab center early, setting it up. Hoyle, surprised to see Castle, suggests that he should open up at his rehab sessions, noting that it'll stay confidential among the group. Castle takes Hoyle's advice and stays until the rest of them show up. Noting that he no longer has any sort objective or mission to fulfill, Castle admits to being scared for not knowing what the rest of his life holds for him.
Likes/Dislikes: Likes Killing Criminals Protecting The Innocent Saving Anyone or Anything in need of help Being Left Alone, unless the someone bothering him is of some use.
Dislikes The Current State of the Justice System Being followed Having his time wasted.
Other: Equipment "Military-grade hardware you seem to know your way around. You sure carry stuff like a soldier." ―Daredevil
Frank takes and uses firearms and equipment bought from pawnshops or taken from gang armories and weapons shipments. He has an extensive arsenal of street level and military grade weaponry but nothing above class 4 ordinance(no nukes, or bombs, but lots of grenades). In addition to this, he has at one point stolen War Machine's suit and repainted it, taken captain america's shield and repainted it, hawkeye's bow and specialized Pym Arrows developed for hawkeye by hank pym(ant-man, these special arrows have a round arrowhead containing thousands of arrows shunk by ant-man suit technology, at a certain speed the arrowhead will crack open and the cloud of arrows will rain down upon anyone unfortunate enough to be under them).
Other Equipment
Riot Gear: Castle has made it a habit of wearing full riot gear when hunting down criminals, his trademark skull is painted on his bulletproof vest as always.
Polymer Weave Lined Trench Coat: Castle lined an old leather duster with ballistic polymer weave, essentially making it bulletproof.
Battle Van: Castle took an old 1987 Dodge Vandura and had it fitted with a titanium roll cage as well as a weapons locker, armored frame, bulletproof water grip 4x4 tires and a V8 engine and halogen headlights.
Max & Loot: Max is a 3 year old Rottweiler he found in the street, he took him in, fed him and trained him a but as a hunting and attack dog, Loot is a coyote he rescued from gang members a few months ago, like Max he has him well taken care off and trained.
Age(if applicable since not every fandom will specify this): 21
Gender: Female
Crush: None
Powers/Skills(if any):
Meta Combat: Erina is extremly experienced in combat due to her being trained by Naomi at young age, when she was still omnipotent. Over time Erina has become so powerful that she can fight abstract entities and fight beings who are beyond her level. While she is held back by rules of totality she is still a very good combatant
Decelerated Aging: Due to her training under a goddess, Erina herself has the natural ability to live insanely longer than any average being of her own species. She's able to essentially be somewhat semi-immortal as she has a very long life span, but she will eventually grow older over time unless she utilizes her other powers.
Ability Transcendence: After painstakingly mastering her own abilities, Erina was able to push them one step beyond and actually take the generic nature of their abilities and form them into something of a unique form for her own powers. While her powers still retain limitations set by Naomi as she is her guardian, her abilities are unique to her and make her a undeniably powerful being.
Deity Soul: Upon completing her trials and training with Naomi, Erina gained 100% trust from Naomi to be her guardian. In doing so, trusting her with that level of power, she imparted a portion of her soul to Erina, which in turn boosted her further. Now she has the soul of a deity fused with her own, allowing her access to more powers and a diverse cast of possibilities. Her soul is nearly indestructible however any higher cosmic being could remove it themselves, should they ever need to.
Master Arc Proficiency: Being trained by a deity grants many benefits, one of them being that Erina is able to control and use the Master Arc, a gun sword which she uses surprisingly well. Like many hybrid weapon types, the gun sword is the one she excels in, being able to infuse her bullets with fire and be quick enough to use the momentum to land really heavy blows. Along with this she shows great speed and skill with it, being able to efficiently hit certain areas of opponents to cripple them, making this a deadly combination of her and her weapon.
Weakness(es): Erina's Curse: One huge downside to being the way she is, with her mental state, Erina causes immensely bad luck for those around her, at least those who can be affected by it including monks and everyone she is around. While it may not cause huge mass death or any bad luck like that, Erina's luck does affect people in battle and in general populace.
From(Movie, game, book, TV show, OC, etc): OC
Species: Aema: Aema are subspecies of Humans, but with already manifested magic container, although the container is infinite they are able to have two types magic. They can however have abilities along with the magic, such as enhanced combative abilites, even one such as an extremely high level of combat such as Meta Combat, they are not immortal though and they are not invincible.
Age(if applicable since not every fandom will specify this): 16
Gender: Male
Crush: None
"What this thing? Aw it's nothing... Wanna see me do some tricks with it?"
Ken can summon a spectral Scythe on command. It's handle is about 6 feet in length and it's blade is 2 and a half feet long and 6 inches thick. The scythe is weightless to Ken, but the weapon's force would be equivalent to the force of a scythe of it's size made of lead.
Special Scythe Abilities: If the Scythe slashes from the brain to the heart of it's target (i.e a downward slash from the head to the heart,) it can rip out the target's soul. While this effect only lasts about 15 seconds at most, this leaves the body slumped and vulnerable for Ken to attack. Ken has only done this once, when he was being robbed on his way home late one night. He didn't attack the body, but the robber fled after having his soul ripped out, scared shitless. "I... I never want to do that again. It was almost like I killed him... And that's not me..."
Fear "This is scythe is cool and all, but it scares me, man." Ken's greatest weakness when using his powers is probably his reservation from using them. Having his powers granted from what he assumed was a nightmare, he associates the scythe and it's origin with evil. Inexperience "I mean, this thing is gigantic. If someone is coming at me, I'm sure a general swing in their direction will do it." Ken's reserved use of the scythe has led him to be very inexperienced with it. Anyone well versed enough will melee combat could surely best him in a fight.
From(Movie, game, book, TV show, OC, etc): OC
Species: Human
Appearance: Ken stands at 5' 10" and weighs about 185 pounds of mostly lean muscle. His skin is pale and strangely, he has black eyes. His wardrobe is generally consists of blue jeans and dark colored hoodies, but underneath his hoodies he tends to wear a variety of colored shirts. He tends to lean towards a lighter colored undershirt, but he isn't opposed to darker colors from time to time.
Personality(if known): Relaxed and care free. Has an aversion towards violence.
History(optional as always): Ken lived in an upper class family with lower class parents, as they barely cared about him. Of course they fed him and gave him shelter, but showed little emotion towards him. Ken viewed them as robots who were programmed to take care of him until he could do it himself, so he was thankful for the time that they did provide for him. Strangely enough, Ken was always thankful for what he has, something unusual from kids in his situation. He always has been down to earth and tried to ask his parents for very little extra things in life, such as a nice computer, his own TV, or the hottest new gaming console.
Ken's life turned from average to strange seemingly out of random. It started normal enough, with the death of his grandmother, which was soon followed by his grandfather. It seemed normal enough, as they were old and their death seemed to be from natural causes. However, soon after, his uncle died. Then his aunt. Then his cousins. A trail of death began to run rampant through Ken's life, with the death of his friends following the death of his family members. The last people to die were his parents, and soon Ken was socially isolated, without family, and was on his way to an orphanage. Ken was deeply depressed
Age(if applicable since not every fandom will specify this): unknown
Gender:male
Crush: unknown
Powers/Skills(if any):(i mean other then being a ghost inside an animatronic and the ability to change his eyes black with small white pupils he is just a robot.)
Weakness(es): old: Freddy is very old he has been used for spare parts many times so he is slower then he use to be. rusted: sittting in that spare parts room for so long did him no favors either so his endoskeleton is weaker
Nickname: The Mask, Masque, Big Head, Loki, Green Guy, Green Head, Green Face, Green Joker, Freak, Clown, The Green Mask
Age: 25
Gender: Male
Crush: Victoria Walsh
Powers/Skills(if any):
While wearing Loki's Mask:
Reality warping: Wearer of the magical Mask can alter surrounding reality, including ex nihilo object manifestation, AKA the magic satchel, a cartoon technique that allows him to pull out literally anything out of his pockets.
Superhuman strength, durability, speed and agility
Invulnerability: Unaffected by any kind of assault (except removing the Mask,)
Increased intelligence: At the loss of sanity, inhibitions, and self-control
Appear as any person with second lifelike 'mask' of a human face formed over the wearer's green "big head"
Toon Force: Cartoon Physics in other words, this comes with elasticity, transformation, cartoon, anime and video game character mimicry(he can only replicate certain characters when it comes to anime and video games, nothing that requires energy projection though, so physical fighters only)
Weakness(es):
Insanity: The very thing that gives him power is also his greatest weakness, any clever enough opponent cant trick him into removing the mask.
Human Body: He's indestructible while wearing the mask, however when he takes it off or it's removed he's an ordinary person.
Fainting: Should he get hit hard enough in the head while wearing the mask(roughly 10,000 psi) he will pass out for a while, leaving him vulnerable.
From(Movie, game, book, TV show, OC, etc): First Appearance As Masque: Dark Horse Presents #10 (September 1987) As The Mask: Mayhem #1 (May 1989)
Species: Human
Appearance(s): He Has Hazel Eyes in case you're wondering
Personality(if known): Without Mask: Mildly Sarcastic and pessimistic, a bit more tame around his girlfriend.
With Mask: Sexual Deviant, mild psychopath, a total smartass and a fans representation of whatever character he happens to be mimicking at the time, except when it comes to loony toons, he gets them right for some reason.
History(optional as always): Garry was destined for great things, this was made possible by the reputation of his parents, Angela Willick one of the country's top neurosurgeons and his father a renound psychologist and author David Willick. However despite having a literal path to greatness, Gary refused to follow in his family's footsteps. He wanted to work in something simpler by their standards like critique or film. However Film school was a mess, he felt he was wasting his time there and same with college, after half a semester he dropped out and left home. His trust fund made sure he could afford a nice apartment and go years without getting a job. He has proven to be a clever investor, making sure his money would last. Socially awkward by nature he avoided outside interaction for years after moving out. One day he decided to just throw caution to the wind and explore town for a bit, as night fell he stumbled into a rave where he met his now girlfriend Victoria Walsh, they hang out for days after their meeting and he even let her stay at his place for weeks. Soon there after her ex came looking for her, he kidnapped Victoria and beat Gary to near death before dumping him in the river. Gary managed to survive by grabbing onto a floating pile of debris, he found an odd looking mask and put it on after crawling back to shore. Once wearing the mask he was granted with it's power which he used to rescue Victoria by imitating Harrison Ford in that movie where he says he wants his family back, but in stead said "I want my Girlfriend back" and shaking down people in the street for hours before seeing her ex picking up take out and stalking him back to a warehouse. He then proceeded to go full Liam Nesson from taken on them, but instead of using pistols he used a wet and twisted towel to whip them around sadistic and ball busting game of rat-tail. Once they were incapacitated he proceeded to untie Victoria and take her back home, they have been living together and she's been her sort of side-kick and helping him do random hi-jinks around town and fight crime ever since.
Likes/Dislikes: Likes: Good Italian Food Begeals Cream Cheese Coffee Quality TV Spending time with his girlfriend His Girlfriend
Dislikes: People trying to get the mask from him People kidnapping his girl to get the mask Hipsters Pineapple on Pizza Trash TV Dr. Who
Other: His Girl: Victoria Walsh
Former Mask Wearers: Stanley Ipkiss (comics, film, and TV series): Deceased Mitch Kellaway (comics): Deceased Kathy (comics): Unknown Little Nunzio (comics): Deceased Rick, Ben, Hugo and Archie (alternated, comics): Unknown Ray Tuttle (comics): Unknown Emily Tuttle (comics): Unknown Tommy Haines (comics): Unknown Charlie Blaine (comics): Unknown Eric Martin (comics): Unknown Aldo Krasker (comics): Unknown Dorian Tyrell (film): Deceased Milo (film and TV series): Deceased Peggy Brandt (TV series): Unknown Baby Forthwright (TV series): Unknown Pretorius (TV series): Unknown Arthur Neuman (TV series): Unknown Chet Bozzack (TV series): Unknown Fish Guy (TV series): Unknown Evelyn (TV series): Unknown Snucky (Joker/Mask): Deceased The Joker (Joker/Mask): Wanted by Gotham PD Tim Avery (Son of the Mask): Nobody Cares Otis (Son of the Mask): Nobody Cares