The Punisher: Return to Big Nothing

The Punisher: Return to Big Nothing

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The Punisher: Return to Big Nothing

Softcover 208 pp

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Collects Punisher: Return to Big Nothing GN (1989 Marvel), Punisher: Assassin's Guild GN (1988 Marvel), and Punisher: Intruder GN (1989 Marvel).

Frank Castle's relentless war continues in a trio of hard-hitting graphic novels!

First, in a modern classic reuniting the creative team behind the Punisher's first solo series, Frank has a run-in with an old sergeant that takes him back to his Vietnam days - but this time they're on opposite sides! Then, a car accident leads to a killing spree, with the Punisher at the center of it - but will the members of a Japanese assassins guild become his allies, or are they out for Frank's blood? And a secret society is using murder to further its political ends - but slaughtering an innocent family puts its members in the Punisher's sights!

From brutal hand-to-hand combat to aerial dogfights, these extra-length epics have it all!

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  • 978-1-302-91896-5
  • 9781302918965-52499

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has rated43/18/2022

Great compilation on Mr. Castiglione. All 3 stories are superb, being the one by Grant & Zeck my fave. Classy tales which portray the vigilante in a raw, bloody and "fixing" attitude. About the 1st GN (entitling this TPB), Steven's plot and dialogues explicit some vehement scenes whilst Mike's Art supplies marvellous action-packed pages. I always admired his gifted drawing style. In the 2nd effort (ASSASSIN'S GUILD), Duffy devises a solid, dark atmosphere so Zaffino can draw several creepy panels to stare (at). Finally, the 3rd narration (INTRUDER) goes off a little weaker, despite the plausible premise Baron developed: Punisher as a political redeemer against corruption. The main drawback is Reinhold's meagre illustrations (chiefly compared to the former "pencilmates"). Ultimately an enjoyable and representative perusal, proving El Castigador™ cannot be faded. A true icon with lots of underrated storylines and skilled visual creators not to be eschewed. Here's a sample. #JUSTICIER💀

has rated412/30/2021

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