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The Punisher skull has become synonymous with certain Corvette models, even though it’s not an official Chevrolet emblem. What’s the story?
The co-creator of Marvel Comics’ darkest antihero, The Punisher, is hoping to take back the character’s logo from police.
The Punisher skull has been controversially adopted by many groups in real life, but what is the original meaning of the icon?
But a white skull with long dripping teeth? The logo of the Punisher is as intimidating, and controversial, as Frank Castle himself.
And why is this skull so popular anyway? It’s not just a cool design—though it definitely looks badass. The Punisher skull has taken on a life of its own, popping up in movies, TV shows, and ...
You see the logo as a sticker on the back of big trucks and SUVs, or worse, as a white nationalist tattoo. The Punisher character debuted in a Marvel comic in 1974.
In 2017, according to the Lexington Herald-Leader, the Catlettsburg Police Department, added the Punisher skull, complete with Blue Lives Matter slogan and flag decal, to eight of its vehicles.
The infinitely superior flag consisted of the famous skull and crossbones reminiscent of the Jolly Roger flown by one of the wealthiest pirates of all time, Samuel “Black Sam” Bellamy.
The Punisher’s skull logo turns up in all the wrong places — what its creator thinks about it now Subscribers are entitled to 10 gift sharing articles each month.
Americans who wear the Punisher skull signify spiritual fidelity to the dark heart of murder beating underneath the red, white and blue façade of American identity.