What do pencils, a feather duster and a plastic trash-bag have in common? To stop a murderous snuff film ring, Frank Castle has to infiltrate a building with a security system so tight that he cant bring in any weapons. Nothing. Nada. Just his own wits, inventiveness and ruthless efficiency. Oh, and a few cleaning products and office supplies. Its the Punisher at his ruthless best; as youve never seen him before -- the bad guys wont know what hit them. Multiple Bram Stoker Award-winning author Jonathan Maberry (Patient Zero) takes the Punisher into dark territory in this stand-alone tale. One-Shot/Explicit Content $3.99
Overall, Jonathan Maberry has a solid concept and characterizes the Punisher perfectly, but I think the execution could have been handled differently. The middle of the issue seemed to drag on a bit and got too bogged down in the details of the building's security when the story didn't really feel like "Punisher vs. building." Regardless, it does have a solid concept at heart that Punisher fans should enjoy. Read Full Review
If cheap, gratuitous violence with hints of equally cheap sex is your thing, then "Naked Kill" is definitely your book of the week. If not, well, the art alone makes this book worth checking out. Read Full Review