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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...
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 originally read Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s Preacher about 15 years ago. It was of one of the original printings of the first trade collection and I realise now that I was too young to understand it. Now, a little bit older and (hopefully) a little bit wiser I “get” the story, and what Ennis ...
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 ...
Deliciously creepy, super violent, and Cloonan gets the Punisher. She gets that he won't hurt kids or those involved in law enforcement - so long as they're clean. It's gritty, it's dirty, and it's a revenge fantasy, pure and simple. That isn't to say that Punisher isn't complex: he has his...