We've seen Obama comics, now Marvel Comics has turned Eminem into a rapping pulp fiction character. Eminem's new album, Relapse, is being released on May 19, so his union with The Punisher couldn't come at a better time.
"The comic by Fred Van Lente and Salvador Larroca features the synopsis 'Whos killing whom? With Punisher, Slim Shady and Barracuda all armed to the teeth and gunning for each other, expect plenty of bullets, blood and betrayals in PUNISHER/EMINEM: KILL YOU' which can be read in its entirety online through Marvel," says Hypebeast.
The gallery shows pictures of Eminem in the Marvel Comic story.
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Eminem Meets The Punisher in Marvel Comics Thriller
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