• Seeds planted decades ago in Moscow and Afghanistan bloom bloody in New York City.
• Who is Valery Stepanovich and why did he mow down a room full of Russian mobsters?
• These are questions Frank Castle is going to answer and then decide if Valery deserves his own punishment.
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What's most impressive is how it centers the humanity of two men destroyed by careers of violence, then juxtaposes that to decision makers whose hands remain seemingly clean. Read Full Review
It’s Garth Ennis writing Punisher Max and really that’s all you need to know. It’s great, as good as anything he’s done in the past, and the juxtaposition between Castle and Stepanovich promises to make fun reading as well as an interesting look into Franks personality. Read Full Review
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A great looking series that should develop into something interesting from what I have read in this instalment. Read Full Review
Next issue looks to really dig into the depths of Valery Stepanovich's backstory, and in all probability will be a tour de force in war storytelling. As for this issue, the table's all set - now it's time to get down to business. If you liked Garth Ennis' previous Punisher tales, you won't be disappointed. Read Full Review
Prelude:
Last issue blew me away and reminded me why I love Ennis' Punisher so much. Let's see how he continues with this issue.
The Good:
I liked Frank and Valery's relationship and talk here.
Ennis grounds this story in reality and it works.
Burrows' art is great this issue.
I love Valery's backstory. It can really contrast and relate with Frank's experiences.
The Bad:
Nothing.
Conclusion:
A much slower issue than the last especially in the second half but it is what's needed for this story. Ennis is the best Punisher writer for a reason and this is why.
Slower than issue one, but just as good. Garth Ennis is one of those writers that can write an issue that is mostly talking, and it's still more entertaining than most other comics. The writing here is great, as is the art. I can't wait for issue three.
Mostly an exposition issue but it is interesting and a good story so no complaints. Shows how Frank can be a team player.
" HA ! HA HA HA HA HA ! He thought-- he thought you were-- HA HA HA HA HA ! "
- VALERY STEPANOVIC
This was good, but I wanted a little more, I don’t know what, but something.
This issue is slow, but give us good look into history of Stepanovich's revenge. Frank is mostly in background. I'm still curious and that's good.
Was more of an origin story for Frank's new "friend" id liked to see what transpires but this issue focused more on backstory than progressing much plot