• THE PUNISHER gets incarcerated in a South American prison! Surely he'll be a model inmate.
• With Frank locked up, who is cleaning up the streets of Los Angeles?
• L.A. has a new crime lord with a personal vendetta against Frank Castle - and with The Punisher gone, it's open season on the police in LA.
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The Punisher takes Frank into prison, giving a gritty and dramatic look into what Frank has in store. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
Immediately after finishing this chapter, I thought of Rorschach's great line. "I'm not locked in here with you... you're locked in here with me!" Having such a brutal anti-hero locked in prison with a whole bunch of scummy characters is loaded with potential and it's off to a really good start. The focus on Castle's time in prison is a total thrill and I'm legitimately curious to see how things will play out over in Los Angeles. Now it's just a matter of seeing how these plot points will intersect. Thanks to Edmondson's sharp writing and Gerads' expressive artwork, THE PUNISHER #10 is definitely worth picking up. And yes, it can technically serve as a jumping-on spot! Read Full Review
Mitch Gerads continues to shine in this book, his artwork is consistent and he did a really cool fight between Frank and some inmates. As always he nailed it and his contribute make this book even better issue by issue. Read Full Review
Two thumbs up!