Punisher #20
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Punisher #20

Writer: Nathan Edmondson Artist: Mitch Gerads Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: July 22, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 5
7.3Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

THE LAST DAY
•  With a bang, not with a whimper
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  • 9.3
    IGN - Levi Hunt Jul 23, 2015

    Wow, what a showcase for Mitch Gerads. In this series finale, we get the story from the perspective of the Black Dawn Fighters as they are hunted down and slaughtered one by one. It's a technique that makes the issue feel somewhat akin to a horror movie, with The Punisher acting as a Michael Myers or Jason Voorhees. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    SnapPow.com - John McCubbin Jul 22, 2015

    Punisher once again come to an end, with yet another creative team saying goodbye to the vigilante. Having a gritty tone, and great symbolism, this final issue is more than fitting to the character, as though his target wasn't quite, the temperament of his predicament is bound to leave fans impressed. So until next time, goodbye Frank Castle. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Punisher Central - Ivo Santos Jul 22, 2015

    My only complaint is some loose ends Frank didn't punished. If you have read this run you will know what i'm talking about... But on the other side, the world will go to kingdom come, they will get what they deserved. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Crusaders - Bruce Banter Jul 27, 2015

    Gerads gritty art complements this book well, as the violence seems pretty heavy for a Marvel book, while Mitch's use of visuals to tell a narrative with little dialogue really hits the mark. They both do a gre Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Yet Another Media Site - Kevin Finnigan Jul 23, 2015

    I originally didn't like this issue that much. After a couple of read throughs in preparation for this review, my opinion did soften a bit. It's a decent enough issue, but could have been a GREAT issue if it had stuck to one direction. Either way, the creative team did a great job overall on this volume. Read Full Review

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