CATCH THAT KILLER
• Russian gangster Antonov's prison transport managed to evade the Punisher only to get hit by Antonov's associates!
• Daredevil and Blindspot fight to keep order and reclaim Antonov, but there's another problem...
• ...no one evades the Punisher for long.
Rated T+
When it's all said and done, Charles Soule's second chapter in this Daredevil/Punisher crossover is a satisfying installment. He's able to grab the voice of the characters mindsets as well as convey the atmosphere of the world these two live in. Again the shift of Matt's mentality is too abrupt but that's the problem writers ultimately run into when executing a mini-series. The action scenes are engaging, the character moments are intriguing, and the artwork fits the writing, so what more can you ask for. Read Full Review
There's still not much new to chew on, but it has its moments. Read Full Review
Overall, the story is flat and rather generic and the art doesn't translate too great from online to print – which we commend Marvel for attempting. This issue is one we're likely to forget about rather quickly, and we think of fans ofDaredevil Season 2 on Netflix will find this rather stale. Hopefully the team behindDaredevil/Punisher learns what works and what doesn't, sooner rather than later. Read Full Review
I'm really getting into this. The layouts still don't translate perfectly, but the plot carries through. It's a simple plot, but the Punisher is just an unstoppable force of nature that is more than a worthy foe to Daredevil and Blindspot.
My favorite part about this series is Frank, he is well written and just looks mean. Classic match-up between the Punisher and DD.
Admittedly, I'm not the usually the biggest superhero fan and I got this more for the Punisher. Regardless, this issue seems fairly uninspired, as if the Charles Soule is just going through the motions. I enjoyed the art enough and the Punisher's attitude, and there is some mediocre action, but there's nothing special here and no depth whatsoever.