THE FINAL KILL!
• The Krew's mission of punishment has only one target left.
• The most deadly enemy yet has prepared for Frank, and won't go down easily.
• Who will survive, and what will be left of them???
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When combined with Juan Ferreyra's gorgeous art, this issue helps this one-of-a-kind miniseries perfectly stick the landing. Read Full Review
Punisher: Kill Krew #5 wraps up the story perfectly well and has a truly emotional ending. If you haven't, I implore you to go pick up the past four issues and just enjoy yourself Read Full Review
It's a hectic end to a story that has taken Frank Castle to places we might never have expected to see him go, to befriend (or at least work with) characters that would not seem at all like his usual cohorts yet here we are, the end of a mission of vengeance that finishes the way only a Punisher story could. Read Full Review
It was incredibly fun
This miniseries was the best.
The series started great and never lost pace. This was enjoyable from start to finish with a very satisfying ending. The added humour was subtle enough, the action was great, the artwork was well done and this series has been brilliant.
Such a good ending. I will miss this comic.
Great art and extremely satisfying. Foggy Nelson is hilarious and I’m glad Duggan didn’t take the easy way out and make Jones a child rapist or murderer or something. Juggernaut is a boss.
an entertaining and fun Punisher series that isnt mindless, but is really great.
" For Them. For the famillies that somehow haven't been destroyed while we spin hoplessy on this violent rock. "
- FRANK CASTLE
The heroes achieve their goal thanks to a nice spotlight moment for Foggy Nelson. And there's plenty of space left to chart an epilogue that's dark, beautiful, and perfectly Punisher. I had tons of doubts when this series started, but I love the way it ends. And I agree with Gerry Duggan's farewell letter; the consistently excellent art is a big part of this series' strength.