Character » Microchip appears in 242 issues.
An Ex-Navy SEAL that was recruited by Microchip to be the new Punisher. A Punisher that would be less unstable then Frank Castle
The first supervillian called Cyclone. He battled Spider-Man and Moon Knight but was later a victim to Scourge. Was momentarily revived by The Hood only to die again.
As a child, Matt Murdock was blinded by radioactive waste while trying to save an elderly stranger about to get hit by a truck carrying the dangerous material. In turn, his other senses were heightened to superhuman sharpness and he gained a form of "radar sense". By day, he is a successful trial lawyer; but by night, he guards Hell's Kitchen as Daredevil: the Man Without Fear.
A Vietnam War soldier.
A former sidekick to Captain America, Jack Monroe abandoned his mentor when he became disillusioned with the hero's lack of finite action against the super-villains they fought. He later became the notorious serial killer known as Scourge.
"Troubleshooter, Warrior in the Theatres of Industry. He too, battles the Designs of the Unscrupulous." The Punisher: War Zone #17
Appearing early on in Punisher, he is the lively son of Microchip. Many times acting before he thinks, this gets him killed even earlier than he appeared. His death will be one of many things that destroys the relationship between Frank and Micro, something that will be long lasting.
When U.S. Marine veteran Frank Castle's family's was murdered for witnessing a mob hit, the man vowed to avenge their deaths and became a one-man army in his personal war against the criminal underworld. With a distinct death's head skull adorning his chest, Frank Castle became the vigilante known as the Punisher.
The second man to call himself the Tarántula. Aspired to be a South American Captain America.
The Hood resurrected Microchip to kill the Punisher in exchange for killing Frank the Hood promised to resurrect his dead son. Microchip worked with the Deadly Dozen who the Hood also resurrected to kill Castle in the same way he worked for the Punisher.
John Walker had his strength enhanced in hopes of being a hero for his country like his fallen brother. After a tenure upholding the mantle of Captain America, Walker re-established himself as U.S.Agent where he went on to have extensive service as a member of, and even leader to, the Avengers.
Chip and Roth had an uneasy alliance in an effort to take down The Punisher.
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