Thread:The Many-Angled One/@comment-24812000-20160405014631/@comment-4548390-20161111061536

The ideal is to us to achieve a consensus so we there won't be any risk of an edit warring.

Levins didn't die in Punisher, he died in the main Civil War series (don't remember if his death was shown anywhere else). After his death, his corpse was sent to Sleepy Hollow and was buried. There, it was possessed by one of the 666 pieces of Lucifer and was reanimated. He was eventually "killed" again by the Ghost Rider (this happened in the Ghost Rider series). His body was probably buried there again (after burning/exploding from the inside out), and we know that all the bodies the Jackal acquired came from Potter's Field Cemetery.

The Jester didn't die, he survived being shot by the Punisher. He later resurfaced somewhere else (though I don't remember in which series it happened, but if I'm not mistaken, Howard the Duck was there).

It wouldn't make sense for the 616 and 1610 characters to be on Battleworld, their deaths would have been meaningless (that last page at the end of would also be rendered meaningless) if they were brought back during the conflict itself.

You read that on Wikipedia, right? Anyway, his the comic book in which he was interrogated establishes him as Jason Macendale, Jr. It's also stated there that he went by Mad Jack and other codenames related himself, but his identity wasn't denied nor it was revealed he was someone else, so it was him. I think there is one or two handbooks that came out after Secret War that could clear this off.

It's not Maguire nor Daniel Berkhart, they basically had the same set of "powers".