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Punisher Max: The Complete Collection Vol. 3

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The second arc is Long Cold Dark ( Punisher Max #50-54), drawn by Howard Chaykin (#50) and Goran Parlov (#51-54). This arc follows a while after the preceding mini series, and sees the build-up to Barracuda's next meeting with the Punisher, as well as the actual clash. There are also some surprises in here, which both give Barracuda some leverage against Castle and provide new layers of depth to the characterisation of the Punisher. As the plot rolls out, it becomes clear that Ennis is pulling out all the stops towards the end of his run, and delivers at his finest. This is a clear five stars piece. Este volumen trae 19 números, el primer arco se llama Barracuda y es una historia común de Punisher lidiando con algunos mafiosillos. Lo interesante es el villano, Barracuda, aunque unidimensional es realmente malvado y rudo como Punisher y verlos enfrentarse es verdaderamente entretenido. De los tres fue el que menos me gustó y pensaba que era el que más me iba a gustar. El villano de Barracuda es interesante pero lamentablemente es muy unidimensional. Sólo es un tipo asqueroso que le gusta la violencia demasiado, si Ennis le hubiera dado un trasfondo de tragedia como al Punisher por ejemplo hubiera sido interesante, pero bueno, más adelante nos da una dosis de eso así que no hay nada de que preocuparse realmente. August 2011 Comic Book Sales Figures". comichron.com. The Comics Chronicles . Retrieved 2017-07-08.

De los tres tomos que he leído de esta colección, este es sin duda mi favorito. Y el tomo dos con la historia de los esclavistas me gustó mucho, pero en este tomo, de los tres arcos que tiene, los tres me gustaron bastante y los últimos dos se me hicieron simplemente brillantes. PUNISHERMAX #9". Comic Book Roundup. Archived from the original on 2017-08-12 . Retrieved 2017-07-08.

Now the last six issues in the collection "Kitchen Irish" drawn by Leanardo Fernandez is the wekest of the three stories here but still class A Punisher. Politically charged in a long-term dispute between the Irish and British, and Frank wants to Punish them all because they bombed a restaurant too soon and killed lots of people. Three factions, one Punisher. Plus an ally or two from his vietnam days. Unlike the concurrently running Marvel Universe-proper series [4] featuring the Punisher, the MAX imprint allows the creators the freedom to write more realistic and hard-edged stories that cannot be seen in regular mainline Marvel Universe stories. [5] [6] Also unlike the previous MAX series, which focused mainly on Frank Castle/The Punisher's war against the mob, this series has him squaring off against MAX versions of popular Marvel super villains, such as Wilson Fisk/the Kingpin, Bullseye and Elektra. The series came to a conclusion with issue #22. [7] [8] The two one shot’s ‘The Tyger’ and ‘The Cell’ give us more insight into Frank’s philosophy by showing us a younger version of him. The former being particularly effective at that.

The Punisher: The Complete Colllection Vol. 4 collects issues The Punisher 50-60, Barracuda Max 1-5, The Punisher: Tyger, The Punisher: The Cell, and The Punisher: The End written by Garth Ennis and art by Goran Parlov, Howard Chaykin, John Severin, Lewis LaRosa, and Richard Corben.

The Punisher: The Complete Collection Vol. 6 collects Punisher Max: X-Mas Special, Punisher Max: Naked Kill, Punisher Max: Get Castle, Punisher Max: Butterfly, Punisher Max: Happy Ending, Punisher Max: Hot Rods of Death, Punisher Max: Tiny Ugly World, and Untold Tales of Punisher Max 1-5. Writer include Jason Aaron, Jonathan Maberry, Ron Williams, Valerie D’Orazio, Peter Milligan, Charlie Huston, David Latham, Jason Starr, Jason Latour, Megan Abbott, Nathan Edmondson, and Skottie Young with art by Roland Boschi, Laurence Campbell, Juan José Roy, Shawn Martinbrough, Dalibor Talajić, Connor Willumsen, Matteo Buffagni, Fernando Blanco, and Mirko Colak. The Punisher Complete collection is a must read for any Punisher fan. It is a collection of the delightfully vulgar and violent Garth Ennis run on the Punisher. The next arc is more serious where Frank goes to stop basically a warmonger who he didn't finish off before. This also leads to old friends, lots of betrayals, and some actual sad deaths. All of this worked and the ending to the arc was pretty good. A little long but good. The Third arc is "Kitchen Irish". This time the same mix of previously mentioned elements combine into a tale about two British operatives working with Frank to bring to justice some IRA terrorists that set off a bomb in Hells Kitchen. A really interesting and dark tale that works well with the addition of the British operatives working next to Frank. Then the second story, "Man of Stone," is a sequel of sorts and brings closure to a few different story arcs that we've seen from Book 2, but especially "Mother Russia." I would definitely suggest reading Book 2 before this story. This is a good arc with a bunch of great characters, but it pales in comparison to the next story.

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