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Punisher #3 (2009)

Punisher #3 (2009)

$3.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by RICK REMENDER Penciled by JEROME OPENA 50/50 Covers by MIKE MCKONE King Variant by TBA
“LIVING IN DARKNESS,” PART 3—The only thing standing between the new king of crime and his dark reign of New York is a lone soldier doing what none of the capes will: taking out the bad guys permanently. Frank Castle has torn open an artery of the most feared crime family in the history of New York, and it will not go unanswered. A lesson must be taught — a bloody, public lesson. How can the Punisher possibly contend? With an arsenal of the most powerful weapons in the Marvel Universe — and a smile. 32 PGS.
Date Available: 03/18/2009
BONUS REVIEW by Stephen Banas

Overall this Punisher issue was written extremely well. I am really enjoying the job Rick Remender is doing with Frank Castle right now in this new series. He captures what I believe to be the correct tone of the character very accurately with a gritty, calculated and espionage laden tale of mayhem. Ultimately things go awry as we're treated to explosives, gun play and a high intensity chace, the meat and potatoes that completes a healthy Punisher meal. Jerome Opena's rough art style really throws it all over the top and makes this one hell of a fun read.
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by RICK REMENDER Penciled by JEROME OPENA 50/50 Covers by MIKE MCKONE King Variant by TBA
“LIVING IN DARKNESS,” PART 3—The only thing standing between the new king of crime and his dark reign of New York is a lone soldier doing what none of the capes will: taking out the bad guys permanently. Frank Castle has torn open an artery of the most feared crime family in the history of New York, and it will not go unanswered. A lesson must be taught — a bloody, public lesson. How can the Punisher possibly contend? With an arsenal of the most powerful weapons in the Marvel Universe — and a smile. 32 PGS.
Date Available: 03/18/2009
BONUS REVIEW by Stephen Banas

Overall this Punisher issue was written extremely well. I am really enjoying the job Rick Remender is doing with Frank Castle right now in this new series. He captures what I believe to be the correct tone of the character very accurately with a gritty, calculated and espionage laden tale of mayhem. Ultimately things go awry as we're treated to explosives, gun play and a high intensity chace, the meat and potatoes that completes a healthy Punisher meal. Jerome Opena's rough art style really throws it all over the top and makes this one hell of a fun read.
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
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