The Punisher #1
The Punisher » The Punisher #1 - Memento Mori released by Marvel on April 2014.
The Punisher is now fighting crime in Los Angeles.
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5 (0) 4 (2) 3 (1) 2 (1) 1 (0) 3.3 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Frank Castle is back. 1
Definetely the best Punisher run in 616 i've seen in years. I loved Rucka's run and it was a shame Marvel shut him down, but this... Frank as a character seems more complete and believable. Nathan give some depth to the character that seemed lost many years back. This seems like a compilation of he Punisher since the early series in '86, it's action packed, he can interact with people( with more than one or two words) as Frank/Punisher and be brutal and precise like Ennis and Rucka in their resp...
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Castle's Kitchen (Punisher #1) 3
(QUICK UNPROFESSIONAL REVIEW)Punisher become one of my favorite characters two years ago when i started reading comics. It was Greg Rucka's series that instantly made me a fan. I was very unhappy when Marvel cancelled his run, but now Frank Castle is back with an ALL NEW MARVEL NOW! makeover!I have been really excited for this new series since it was announced. Frank makes a move to L.A. from N.Y. It looks like he left his hushed and silent persona behind in East Coast. I don't deal well with c...
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The Punisher #1 Review 0
Nathan Edmondson gives us a story that is very suited for the Punisher, with it also being very new reader friendly to non-Punisher fans. Edmondson showed the difference between Punisher and the rest of the Marvel Universe perfectly, and I especially enjoyed the line, " because everyone isn't afraid of the Avengers." as it revealing that the people of L.A. are more afraid of the Punisher than they are of actual superheroes. The issue was however not quite perfect, as despite setting the perfect ...
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Reading This Is Punishment Enough 0
The Punisher has always been one of my least favorite Marvel character simply because of how unimaginative and colorless he and his series tend to be, and this iteration reminds me of just that. It's your every day drug busting operation with Castle being a brooding tough guy. The dialogue is nothing special, the conflict is flat and lifeless, and the art is just okay. Unless you're a big fan of the character, there's no reason to be reading this....
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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