THE KREW GROWS!
• With the unstoppable Juggernaut by his side, Frank is deadlier than ever!
• With Foggy Nelson by his side, Frank is... well represented within the legal system?
• The Punisher's merry band of killers (and lawyer) continue their mission of vengeance, but true danger looms right around the corner...
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The writing is near perfect as Duggan digs into the silliness with a touch of heart. Adding Foggy Nelson and the Juggernaut is fantastic and made the series even better. Juan Ferreyra truly does some stunning sequential work; from action to comedy, it all looks fantastic and just fits the story perfectly. Drop what you are doing and read this series! Read Full Review
While the Punisher can tend to be a troubling and problematic character in this day and age, books like Punisher Kill Krew show that Frank can still be an enjoyable experience. While the book will likely become another footnote like Frankencastle, it's a fantastic romp for anyone wanting sword and sorcery flavored Frank. Read Full Review
While there are moments where the gross-out nature of the violence is laid on a little too heavy, this issue manages to be an absolute delight. Read Full Review
The issue shows you can write a Punisher story and also make it funny. I love dark and serious Punisher but some levity done right is always welcome. The scene where even the Juggernaut was disgusted by the Punisher's actions was hilarious.
Hilarious.
This is just such a fun book.
This issue is actually a very pleasant surprise. Punisher Kill Krew is filled with gruesome violence as well as subtle humor, and Ferreyra’s art is some of the best art in comics right now. Such an writes the dynamic between the Kill Krew of Frank, Foggy, and Juggernaut perfectly. It’s been quite a while since Black Knight did anything meaningful in Marvel so I’m definitely looking forward to next issue.
Poor, poor Foggy.
" The rest of you are gonna die. "
-Frank Castle
This whole miniseries is a bit too "giggly comic book guys brainstorming through a 2AM weed haze" for my taste, but it works pretty well in this issue. I think it's the crazy Frank-Foggy-Cain dynamic that hooks me.