THE EVIL THAT MEN DO...
• Baron Zemo's plans are revealed to be even more sinister than believed.
• As Frank and Zemo's war extends beyond Bagalia, the stakes get higher and the clock is ticking.
• What lines will Frank cross to stop Zemo?
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All in all, it's not the most groundbreaking Punisher issue, but it thankfully seems to set up a new sort of pivot for the series. Read Full Review
Rosenberg turns in another fun-but-vapid script, but it's buoyed by Kudranski and Fabela's strong artwork. Although this series is fun, it does get a little too repetitive for its own good at times, even when it changes locales. Read Full Review
The story was quick and filled with tons of action. If readers enjoy RAMBO, they will love this issue. From start to finish, Frank does his best John Rambo impression, fashions a homemade bow and arrow, and sets up death traps for the Hydra agents coming to the island making the overall issue simply fun to read. Read Full Review
Before launching into the next stage of his war on Hydra, Frank needs to get back to New York. This issue shows how he goes about that, but this minor-grade tropical mayhem risks fading from the reader's memory as soon as the next arc gets properly underway. Read Full Review
The Punisher finally makes it back home! And this issue shows that the Punisher is just as lethal when he has no gun.
Is there anything this precious boy can’t murder?
Yep.
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