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{{quote|'''Punisher:''' Tell the new guy to behave himself. ''[walks off]''
'''Old hooker:''' ...that was not my fuckin' fault. }}
** "Kitchen Irish" features a [[Papa Wolf|Grandpapa Wolf]] in Napper French, a retired mob cleaner and the best of his kind. French was legendary for his ability to [[Person as Verb|pull a]] [[Harry Houdini|"Houdini"]] on a body, to make it disappear ''completely'' off the face of the Earth. Irish gangster Maginty kidnaps Napper's grandson to force him to pull one last Houdini... on a ''live man''. He has no choice but to comply, but near the end of the job, Maginty, for his own amusement, shows Napper's grandson what his grandfather had been doing, traumatizing the young child. So Napper decides to [[Pay Evil Unto Evil|give Maginty a firsthand demonstration of how one pulls a Houdini]]....
** And let's not forget, the whole reason the Punisher has embarked on his [[Knight Templar|war]] [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge|against]] [[Pay Evil Unto Evil|crime]] is one bad day in the park with his wife and kids...
** The MAX arc "The Slavers" is another [[Papa Wolf]] moment for Frank. Encountering some human traffickers, Castle is so enraged with what these scum do to their victims, that by the end of the arc, he's shocked at what he has done. Including carving up one of the ringleaders, wrapping his intestines around a tree, and then ''waking the man up''.
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