THE JIGSAW PUZZLE!
• It's all-out war on the streets of Bagalia, and Baron Zemo is bringing in every ringer he can.
• Including Frank's old nemesis, JIGSAW!
• This fight's been a long time coming...
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Explosive, brutal, unrelenting. The creative team behind "The Punisher" continues to deliver his tour-de-force across Bagalia. Read Full Review
With an over-reliance on big action scenes and generic cannon-fodder, no-stakes cardboard cut-out villains, this issue ofPunisher winds up being a misstep due to leaning too far into the character's action roots. It might read better in the context of the entire story once this arc's all said and done, but as a single issue, its lack of depth or really much of anything interesting renders it almost instantly forgettable once done reading. Read Full Review
Rosenberg and company are still crafting a thoroughly unique iteration of the Punisher, it'll just be interesting to see where the story goes after this arc. Read Full Review
The fight has been a long time coming and this series continues not to disappoint!
I think my favourite thing about Punisher is that the only thing he’s more ruthless about than killing is being aggressively on-brand at all times.
Man, I think I've praised this series enough times that I'd just be repeating myself here.
This book shows once again why Frank can never care about anyone but between the masterfully drawn fire fights is a grim reminder of who the Punisher really is. I don’t know how many people Castle has killed over the years but this series keeps adding to the body count. And there hasn’t been a Punisher story drawn and told quite like this, ever. The art work explodes off every page and melds seemlessly with the story. I’m a huge fan of this series.