![]() ![]() Next, the two searched the building for the potential buyers with Frank triggering a fight. When Frank and Batman arrived at the building, the guards refused to let them in, so the duo beat them up. Later, Batman and the Punisher drove to Minsk Baths where the gunslinger suspected former KGB agents who could be potential buyers of the rocket fuel formula, could be based. However, Batman pointed out that he would begin to hunt down the Punisher after the criminals are defeated. Immediately, Batman and the Punisher recognized each other and the two agreed to form an alliance in order to take down Russo and Bressi and recover the rocket fuel formula. Suddenly, Batman (Jean-Paul Valley) arrived, crashing into the window, and recovered Frank's body, rushing out. Frank attempted to make his way out, but got lost and collapsed. Next, the woman started a fire within the church in an attempt to kill Frank. The woman splashed Frank with what appeared to be holy water, when in fact, it was a drug that disoriented him. ![]() The Punisher arrived at the church and upon entrance, encountered a woman who appeared to be a nun. Meanwhile, at the Kochman Building, Russo and Rimer were watching tapes of the Punisher and discussing how everything went according to plan and that there would be a trap waiting for the Punisher at the church. Frank held the last bar patron at gunpoint, questioning him of Jigsaw's whereabouts, eventually being told that the gangster would be at St. The Punisher entered a bar where he got into a fight with several individuals, defeating them all, but one. Meanwhile, the Punisher had arrived in Gotham City in search for Jigsaw. Valley got into his Batsuit and decided to search for Cass Rimer, who was suspected of stealing a formula for rocket fuel from the Pentagon by the F.B.I., by searching for Rimer's associate Tony Bressi. Valley suddenly woke up and believed that he may have dreamt that due to exchanging his Order of St. In a dream, Batman (Jean-Paul Valley) was in Hell being judged by Saint Dumas. This collection does just that: pushes the superhero world as we know it a little off balance for a moment, makes it a little more thrilling, before everything tilts back to normal.Punisher teams up with the replacement Batman ( Azrael) whose brutal tactics compliment one another. If people can complain about being married to the same person for a lifetime, of course they find room to complain about following the same characters for a lifetime, and would be apt to quit them if something interesting did not happen. ![]() The four stories manage to expand the universes and possibilities of the characters included, which is precisely the goal of the crossovers-to add new spice and interest to figures with whom we have been living for many decades. Not sure that the Joker could get much more evil, but this comic makes him so, even if he has been a naïve pawn in a scheme bigger than himself. When Batman and Captain America come together, we get a plot from the Second World War and the Joker as a Nazi sympathizer. The story relies more on the reader’s prior knowledge of the characters than examining the depths of their psyches. Placed in uncertain situations, both manage to cope, eventually. In addition, there is the added problem of the different incarnations of Batman.Īs for the Silver Surfer and Superman, they become the patsies of an intergalactic bet, which leaves them trying to rescue unfamiliar territory, and with great difficulty. In the two Batman/Punisher series, the heroes find that their methods of crime prevention differ considerably. In all three, the characters don’t necessarily play nice and don’t always work well together. DC/Marvel Crossover Classis II offers several different short-sequence crossovers, including Batman/Punisher, Silver Surfer/Superman, and Batman/Captain America. ![]()
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