I have avoided the Marvel character Moon Knight because it looks so much like an attempt to create a Marvel knockoff of Batman. Many top comic writers and artists have turned the character into something unique. The most unique quality of Moon Knight is that he has three secret identities, a mercena...
Moon Knight has always been in the shadow of Batman, but he has some quirks that Batman doesn't, being semi-possessed by an egyptian god (Khonshu, the Moon God) so he has a sort of immortality but he's powered by a powerful sense of justice. Right now he's dealing with some issues to do with how he ...
Cloonan's last issue has her go out with a bang: Punisher, against an EMC fueled Face. (EMC is a drug that gives people power; Face was in a coma after overdosing on EMC at the beginning of last issue.) It's gross, and hyper violent, and everything I could have hoped from Cloonan's last issue. H...
I was just getting used to the one-shots, too, which gave me the immediate gratification of having a story started and finished within twenty pages. The benefit of longer stories is the bigger payoff, and Cloonan has proven herself adapt at both the one-shot and the longer stories. The Face com...
When people are being pushed in front of trains, The Punisher tracks the culprit - and his shrine - to where the homeless live right near the train tracks. It's a homeless vet who shows Frank where the murderer hides out - and it's the vet who helps The Punisher stop the rash of murders. Becky ...
In fact, just a favorite author. I picked up other works by her - in mystery bags of comics, I believe - and loved them. I picked up this because Punisher, knowing that Cloonan could do The Punisher justice. In fact, she out wrote my expectations, making this more violent than I had thought she...
And I've thought so from the beginning, and said so. Maybe not in those exact words every single issue, but, yeah, pretty much. When The Punisher returns to a safe house of his in New York, he finds some a gun has been stolen. He tracks down the pawn shop that sold them, the kids that stole th...
And I'm loving it. It seems like the first story arc is complete, which makes sense: twelve issues would make two graphic novels. Everything has been wrapped up nicely, although almost everything ended up differently than I expected, starting early on. This started out brutal, and while it migh...
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 ...
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