dark_noldor's PunisherMAX #10 - Bullseye, Part Five review

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    War is his nature

    Bullseye continues to deconstruct Frank Castle in order to know how to kill him and that´s the best idea and concept of this arc story: to show how crazy and obsessed Lester really is. And for that this issue is brilliant, because Aaron really puts up a show of madness and dementia as Lester analyses Frank as a man in need of a constant war. The psychological journey tooks place in Vietnam and in the Central Park in that fateful day when Castle´s family is murdered and Lester achieves his goal: finding out what´s Castle´s true nature. The other highlight of this issue are the fights of Bullseye and Kingpin´s thughs and Fisk himself. But that´s it, unfortunally the worst thing in this story is Castle himself, what´s a strange thing: he can´t shine in his only series. The whole story of putting the NYPD after him is old and boring, doesn´t add anything interesting to the plot. I´m hoping for a decent conclusion in the next issue.
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