This series shows off how one-track minded Frank Castle is now that he's The Punisher. Held prisoner on a boat, he's pitted against all the men in the criminal organization he's been tracking. Look, it's not good for the poor boat. He's determined to see the man responsible for all this ...
The Punisher is taken by the group that he's been hunting. It's fun, it's gory, it's as brutal and violent as a Punisher title should be. That being said, I take issue with the statement that Castle takes joy in what he's doing; he doesn't. Satisfaction, yet. His brutal efficiency, his need f...
This is one of the most violent, and quite frankly bizarre, Punisher series I've ever read. It's also one of the best: it's about a vigilante, and some of the worst of the worst, the people others can't or won't bring to justice. So he does with the most violence possible, so long as no innocent...
After getting shot, Frank Castle takes refuge near a house. And then inside the house after the elderly woman who lives there invites him in. Her husband was a vet, and she's all alone, unable to do the housework, and welcomes Frank. He stays, does some housework and she even says he can ha...
This is the last issue out, and it was also part of the line wide sale so I snapped it up. I'm absolutely loving this series: it's bizarre, it's fun, and there's no particular character that I'm fond of. It works despite, and maybe because of this. It allows me to focus on the story it's tellin...
It's Shade's first day at school in Megan's body and that's about the whole issue. On her home planet, they've discovered the theft of the M-Vest and are trying to trail Loma's boyfriend, who they're sure has knowledge of what happened to the M-Vest. It's not the most action-filled issue, but t...
Loma, an alien girl who has problems of her own - not really fitting in, idolizing an out of style poet who went mad, a boyfriend she doesn't really seem to be in love with, and an inability to really feel - wants more. She uses this Madness Vest (maybe the same one as the original Shade used, may...
And I love it! Brutal and violent, it shows all the horrors that Frank Castle is fighting. He most often goes up against the more common criminals of the Marvel universe, and yes many have money that can buy protection that is unbelievably slick. But he goes up against those who aren't armed w...
I found this volume quite a bit more interesting than the first one but not quite as much fun. It's much more serious, what with Olive's family history starting to come into play more. The mystery of Olive's family seems central to the plot but her group of curious friends keep the tone a little li...
This one delves into the past: both Castle's and the case's past, all the while bookended by the present. It's another fast and furious issue, with less violence, but the violence that is there questions when a kill during war is righteous. Defending yourself, yes, but killing innocents because ...
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