It's Kingpin vs. Bullseye with the Punisher waiting in the wings, and the entire NYPD ready to kill them all. Does anybody make it out of this one alive?
Punishermax is reshaping not only the characters but also the background and the motivations of these characters. I had felt Bullseye was a bit too kooky in previous issues but it is now all falling into place. Aaron has successfully made Frank Castle a true vigilante where nothing matters except the mission and he's got no friends in the quest. In many ways Aaron has created three likeable (or unlikable depending on your stance) characters in this new vision. The book and series have been great. Don't miss this issue. Read Full Review
It's rare that a book that falls off the schedule like "Punishermax" did is actually worth the long wait, but this issue is. Whether it's Bullseye delivering a monologue dissecting Frank Castle while killing thugs or Frank playing on the fear of terrorists to distract the police, this issue is not just entertaining, it's thought-provoking and shocking. I can't wait until next issue's conclusion of "Bullseye" and am thankful the wait won't be quite so long. Read Full Review
Man, it's really great to have this series back. It appears that Aaron has also finally settled on the tone that suits him best. Read Full Review
This Bullseye is a total creep, but he's a very interesting character actually.