This series ended, making way for an all new Punisher series. This storyline - with Frank Castle/The Punisher in the War Machine armor - think Iron Man with in all silver with a gatling gun - came to it's seemingly inevitable conclusion: this was, quite frankly, unsustainable and I couldn't have a...
This series continues to be spectacular. I read this a month ago, while I was crazy busy with classes, but it's pretty much Punisher and Black Widow against the world which I needed more than I knew!
And to be quite, well, frank, I didn't see that ending coming. I don't think anyone realized he was going after Hydra, though. So the dynamics changed at the end. The first part of this comic is Iron Punisher going after Baron Zemo, and the rest is Zemo vs. Punisher vs. Avengers (or former Ave...
The Punisher tracks down the one man who might be able to help him: Nick Fury. Except Fury tells him there's nothing he can do, and so Frank is left to try and find Hydra. Punisher vs Hydra next as Castle burns all his bridges.
Every superhero in NYC wants him, too. Captain Marvel is in town to get her dead boyfriend's armor back, while no one else is willing to forgive him for joining up with Hydra. (I mean, they gave him the okay to murder criminals and have it be state sanctioned; his whole schtick is murdering crim...
The way that escalated was just pure elegance. Beautiful conclusion to this story, including a scene where an unarmored Punisher fights Petrov who is in Iron Man armor. Just gorgeously executed. Next: Castle goes to his home ground.
No, he cannot. He thought he could, but he should have known he was wrong. Also, the next issue promises to be Frank vs. a nuke, and I am all down for that.
Frank Castle is on a mission, in War Machine armor. He won't let Fury, corrupt ex-S.H.I.E.L.D agents, or even the threat of war stop him; there are criminals that he has to murder. I'd forgotten just how much I enjoyed this storyline, but boy, am I glad to be back into this. The 'I'm your ...
This feels timely, and also like old-school Punisher. When baby Nick Fury needs someone to clean up a mess he made in Chernaya, he turns to Frank Castle, luring him with the promise of killing soldiers who take - and follow - orders to murder children. In fact, Fury gives him the opportunity to...
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