Punisher #1 Is a Welcome Reintroduction of a Fan-Favorite (Review)

Okay, so I just read Punisher #1, and honestly, Benjamin Percy and Jose Luis Soares really nailed it. The Punisher’s been around for ages, and it’s tough to find a fresh angle, you know? But this issue felt perfectly classic Punisher without just retreading old ground. They found that sweet spot – familiar, but not a copy. It was a great start!







![The analysis of quantum wells reveals that beyond a critical threshold [latex]h_c[/latex], the energy gap’s prefactor and the cubic well’s imaginary component exhibit oscillatory behavior, suppressing tunneling at specific points and demonstrating the inherent limitations of any theoretical construct when approaching a singularity.](https://arxiv.org/html/2602.20576v1/x33.png)
