Punisher 2099 is a Tech type Champion.
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| - Punisher 2099 is a Tech type Champion.
- Jake fought against the unique crimes of the dystopian 2099 future. He kills rogue organ-thieves, those who track down and steal organs from unwilling victims. He tries to protect those who cannot afford their police subscriptions and thus are ignored. Conversely, he also goes after those who use their money to get away with crimes. Jake also deals with a technologically minded partner named Matt Axel, and struggles with the uncaring attitudes of his bosses and colleagues towards the poor and the attentions of a police psychiatrist who believes Jake is up to something. Jake battled such foes as the Street Surgeons, Saucers (who he executed after the death of one of his victims), the Cyber-Nostra, and Multi-Fractor. Over the course of the series, he would deal with a recurring villain who c
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- Punisher 2099 Vol 1; Punisher 2099 Vol 1 1.jpg
- Punisher 2099 Vol 2; Punisher_2099_Vol_2_1.jpg
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- ; Jacob Gallows from Spider-Man 2099 Vol 2 7 001.jpg
- SergeantJake Gallows; Jacob Gallows from Spider-Man 2099 Vol 3 13 0001.jpg
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| - Kron Stone and his gang murdered Jake Gallows' mother, brother and sister-in-law. He was himself seriously injured.
After recovering, Jake, disgusted by the sentence for Stone, had come across and stolen, from the Public Eye, archives of the original Punisher's War Journal. The last page bore the challenge: "You who find this, I charge you to carry on my work." Soon after, he became the new Punisher.
Under his new vigilante identity, Jake seemingly killed Stone, but decided to continue his rampage and collaborate with his side-kick Matt Axel on an arsenal, a prison , and a Molecular Disintegration device to terminate unrepentant criminals.
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| - Punisher; Original Sin Vol 1 4 Dell'Otto Variant Textless.jpg
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- Cadet Punisher Wong; Jillian Wong from Punisher 2099 Vol 1 33 0001.png
- Gold Heart; Gold Heart Punisher.png
- Jake Gallows Jr.; Jake Gallows, Jr. .jpg
- Punisher(Cossandra Natchios); Cossandra Castle .jpg
- Punisher Axel; Punisher Axel.jpg
- Punisher Tower; Johnny Tower .jpg
- Vendetta; Vendetta_.jpg
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| - Punishers(Public Eye); Public Eye .jpg
- Punishment Police; S.H.I.E.L.D. .jpg
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| - ; Jacob Gallows from Spider-Man Unlimited 001.jpg
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| - Punisher 2099 is a Tech type Champion.
- Jake fought against the unique crimes of the dystopian 2099 future. He kills rogue organ-thieves, those who track down and steal organs from unwilling victims. He tries to protect those who cannot afford their police subscriptions and thus are ignored. Conversely, he also goes after those who use their money to get away with crimes. Jake also deals with a technologically minded partner named Matt Axel, and struggles with the uncaring attitudes of his bosses and colleagues towards the poor and the attentions of a police psychiatrist who believes Jake is up to something. Jake battled such foes as the Street Surgeons, Saucers (who he executed after the death of one of his victims), the Cyber-Nostra, and Multi-Fractor. Over the course of the series, he would deal with a recurring villain who causes grotesque physical transformations with his hand, named the Fearmaster. For a time, Jake establishes a prison underneath his house (regular prisons have been abolished) and instead years are subtracted from people's lives by injection. Occasionally, he would sentence one to death in a molecular destabilizer if he felt their crimes truly horrific. Jake himself ponders the merits of such a facility. After a carefully planned breakout, most of the prisoners died. The prison was rarely seen again. Along with other current era heroes, such as Bloodhawk, Spider-Man, andRavage, the new Punisher would help to bring down the false Norse Gods. He struck the final blows against Thor, his patron deity. Jake encounters several "versions" of classic heroes where he arrives to protect a poor neighborhood from a Cyber Nostra land grab. The people, celebrating the old heroes by dressing up like them, reject Jake's violent ways, even when the Nostra kill the "Barrio Man", their leader. When all the Nostra are dead, the new Barrio Man, who seems to be someone else with an identical costume, approaches Jake. He expresses gratitude for Jake's help, but asks that he leave. Unlike his predecessor, Jake is completely unwilling to kill corrupt police officers, no matter how heinous their crimes. In one instance, he refuses after several officers try and kill him with a cyborg gladiator. After Jake manages to kill the gladiator, the officers attempt to kill Jake themselves. He hides, refusing to fire, but his suit is over-ridden by his partner Matt, who kills the cops (ironically, Matt himself is a policeman, and, as a more sensible, charitable man, usually acts as Jake's conscience). Matt would be involved with several more incidents with the Punisher, sometimes teaming up with others to help him. Jake later confronts illegal hoverboard racers. These races would result in many deaths, as the riders were not averse to tricking each other into fatal obstacles. Oddly, racers would willingly catch any opponents who fell off their board.
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