The team-up to end all team-ups is here, as two of the most different Marvel characters worlds' collide! What new mafia threat is so great that the Punisher needs Doctor Strange's help? Find out as the Sorcerer Supreme teams with the One Man War on Crime!
A solid first issue on all fronts, making a most unlikely of team-ups one to look forward to. Read Full Review
It is a charming idea, and the Punisher is at least fun to be around. Give him some demons to shoot and I'm game for more. Read Full Review
John Barber and Andrea Broccardo did a great job in constructing this issue. Both storytelling and artwork were perfectly sync.Andrea's art was very decent in this issue, despite all the colorful issue. I like the Punisher comics to be as dark as possible, but it didn't waste all the fun. Andrea's is a good artist i think that we haven't seen anything yet. We haven't seen all his capacities. Read Full Review
The latest team-up between Punisher and Doctor Strange is an amusing one. The plot in Magic Bullets might be straightforward to a fault, but it's largely made up for by the fun dynamic between the two characters. But as with all Infinite Comics, this story is better experienced digitally rather than in print form. Read Full Review
The first issue of this new crossover miniseries does verylittle to build up the story. Instead we get an introduction to characters thatmost will already know and the rest of the issue is creating a situation forthese two characters to team up. It's not exactly creative but it gets the jobdone. Hard to say that this issue is good, but it certainly isn't bad. Read Full Review
It's not a bad read if you just want to kick back and avoid thinking, but if you want stellar writing, or innovation, pick a different title. Read Full Review
This is an okay start to a unique team up series. Unfortunately it's mostly introduction to each character and then bickering to get on with the mission. Here's to hoping they entertain more once in the thick of things next issue. Read Full Review