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From his actual repeat villains to bad guys who gave him a lot of trouble before he finally eliminated them, here is a look at Punisher’s most ruthless villains in Marvel Comics.
10) Russian

The villain known as Russian was so popular that he ended up being added to two different movies. He appeared in the 2004 The Punisher film, played by former WWE superstar Kevin Nash, and then a character that looked and dressed like him appeared in Deadpool and Wolverine, played by Billy Clements. However, as with most Punisher villains, he only appeared for a short time in Marvel Comics, debuting in Punisher Vol. 5 #8 and dying in Punisher Vol. 6 #5, one year later. He worked for Ma Gnucci and was hired to kill Punisher, so he was a hunter for Frank, rather than an initial target. He actually died three issues after his first appearance, but was resurrected with SHIELD tech, which is why he lasted over a year in the comics before Castle attached a bomb to him and threw him out of a plane to explode.
9) Agent William Rawlins

One of The Punisher’s most dangerous villains was Agent William Rawlins, and what made him so dangerous was that he was a corrupt CIA officer, so he had the United States government on his side. Rawlings was often dealing with the mafia criminal Nicky Cavella, and he was trusted inside the CIA since his father was a former field agent as well. He became more dangerous when Punisher took out one of his eyes after learning of what he did to his former co-agent, Kathryn O’Brien (he left her to the Taliban to protect a drug shipment). He ended up escaping and became a terrorist, helping the Russians, before Frank finally found and killed him. Rawlings lasted longer than many Punisher villains, debuting in Punisher Vol. 7 #14 and not dying until issue #42.
8) The Hood

The Hood is a rare Punisher villain because Frank has never killed him, and Hood remains a nemesis to many different heroes in the Marvel Comics world. Of course, right now, Hood is gone thanks to a cloak that ate him after he held Peter Parker hostage, and Black Cat got revenge. As for Hood and Punisher, they are obvious enemies since Hood took over as the kingpin when Wilson Fisk was gone from the crime scene, which made him a massive target for Frank. They encountered each other in Dark Reign when Punisher attempted to assassinate Norman Osborn, prompting Hood to request Dormammu’s powers to resurrect recently killed villains and send them after Punisher. Hood failed, and Daken killed Punisher, but Parker Robbins was still a thorn in his side.
7) Nicky Cavella

Nicky Cavella was the son of a Mafia leader who began to show a sadistic side, and his brutality allowed him to move to the top of the criminal scene. He eventually started working with Agent William Rawlins, and this gave him protection since Rawlins was still with the CIA at the time. Nicky was then sent after the Punisher after Frank took out the Cesare crime family. However, with Micro trying to convince the Punisher to work with the American counterterrorism units, this put him in a position to attack government agents as well. Nicky did so many bad things that Punisher was especially cruel to him, shooting him in the stomach and leaving him in the mountains to bleed out and die slowly. Cavella debuted in Punisher Vol. 7 #2 and died in issue #24.
6) Bushwacker

Bushwacker is a long-time Punisher villain, a bad guy who survived over 37 years of Marvel Comics history. Originally a Catholic priest, he quit when several of his young parishioners died of drug-related deaths. He joined the CIA and became an assassin, equipped with a cybernetic arm. It didn’t take long for him to become an assassin for hire and a villain, initially taking paydays to kill mutants from people who feated them. He finally caught Punisher’s attention when Bushwacker began working for Kingpin. However, Bushwacker is a complicated villain, one who has some morals and isn’t always in it for the money. However, most of his battles with Punisher were about money, as Jackal and Hood both brought him out to hunt down Frank, a job he always failed. Bushwacker did end up dead, but it was at the hands of Eddie Brock as Carnage, not Punisher.













