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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 741 EAN: 9780785133834 ISBN: 0785133836 Label: Marvel Comics Manufacturer: Marvel Comics Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 1136 Publication Date: November 26, 2008 Publisher: Marvel Comics Sales Rank: 25635 Studio: Marvel Comics Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: The bodies of drug dealers, murderers, and the scum of the Earth litter the streets...the Punisher is back, courtesy of writer Garth Ennis! The critically acclaimed creator that brought you Preacher restores one of the most popular characters in the Marvel Universe to his former glory and ultra-violent roots. Stripped of sidekicks, spiritual directives, and other excess baggage, the vengeance-crazed vigilante hits the mean streets of New York city with a renewed sense of purpose! Lawbreakers beware: Frank Castle is locked, loaded and waiting for you to slip up! Collecting Punisher (2000) #1-12, Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe, Marvel Knights Double Shot #1, and Punisher (2001) #1-7 and #13-37. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A fine collection indeedI'll just say this: its over 1200 pages and I finsihed it in less then a week. Enjoy. Rating: - Great way to own out of print Punisher storiesThis book represents the first half of Garth Ennis's incredible run on the Punisher. It's not the MAX books, so the humor is played up to make up for the lack of gratuitous violence, blood and guts, and nudity that featured so heavily in the later books. However they are still enjoyable reads. The artwork is great, and what really stymies me is the fact that Jimmy Palmiotti got to ink so many issues. His work is crap (and one of the few low marks in this book), though things get righted because ... Read More Rating: - Garth Ennis meets Frank CastleGarth Ennis had made quite a name for himself by the time he had come to Marvel to reboot The Punisher. After a revered run on Hellblazer, Ennis and artist Steve Dillon created Preacher for DC's Vertigo imprint, and the rest is history. When Ennis took on The Punisher, he had in his hands a character that started out oh so promising when he was first created, and then went on to overexposure and pure mishandling over the years that followed. Ennis changed all that, taking Frank Castle to the grim ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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