The Punisher Vol. 4: Up Is Down And Black Is White - Garth Ennis
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by PineappleJoe - written on 23/03/09 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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with any questions) Hi my name is PJ and I am a massive fan of the punisher. I own all of the MAX punisher series as I think Garth Ennis truly understands the character and sucks you into his world, but will you want to enter... read on... The punisher is the alter ego of Vietnam veteran Frank Castle, a beast of a man with combat training whose family were shot dead by mafioso hitmen during a shootout in a park. From that moment on Frank Castle chose to be The Punisher who punishes those who break the law, using his fists, his guns and every so often torture. This story is (as the majority of the other MAX issues are) a standalone story following Frank s attack on ...
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by PineappleJoe - written on 23/03/09 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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with any questions) Hi my name is PJ and I am a massive fan of the punisher. I own all of the MAX punisher series as I think Garth Ennis truly understands the character and sucks you into his world, but will you want to enter... read on... The punisher is the alter ego of Vietnam veteran Frank Castle, a beast of a man with combat training whose family were shot dead by mafioso hitmen during a shootout in a park. From that moment on Frank Castle chose to be The Punisher who punishes those who break the law, using his fists, his guns and every so often torture. This story is (as the majority of the other MAX issues are) a standalone story following Frank s attack on ...
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by Raptor32 - written on 19/08/08 (Very useful, 81 readings)
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*Spoiler free section* This is going to be a fairly gushing review, this is one of the best written graphic novels I have read and deals with subject matter I will admit I knew very little about, and almost wish I still didn't. Be warned, this is not your usual superhero adventure or even your usual Punisher MAX story. I found the violence in previous books brutal and sometimes shocking, but the criminals in this story, and the punishments meted out by the titular character are several notches above anything seen before. *Spoilers* A problem with the Punisher as a character is that no matter what situation he finds himself in, because his name is on the cover you know ...
The Punisher Vol. 5: The Slavers - Garth Ennis
by Raptor32 - written on 19/08/08 (Very useful, 81 readings)
Rating:
*Spoiler free section* This is going to be a fairly gushing review, this is one of the best written graphic novels I have read and deals with subject matter I will admit I knew very little about, and almost wish I still didn't. Be warned, this is not your usual superhero adventure or even your usual Punisher MAX story. I found the violence in previous books brutal and sometimes shocking, but the criminals in this story, and the punishments meted out by the titular character are several notches above anything seen before. *Spoilers* A problem with the Punisher as a character is that no matter what situation he finds himself in, because his name is on the cover you know ...
Adventures in the Rifle Brigade - Garth Ennis
by Frankingsteins - written on 07/11/07 (Very useful, 66 readings)
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One of the more obscure entries in the canon of acclaimed Irish comic writer Garth Ennis (most famous for his epic ‘Preacher,’ currently being developed as a television series), ‘Adventures in the Rifle Brigade’ consists of two three-part stories released between 2000 and 2002, and collected together in paperback format in 2004. These brief escapades of a crack unit of British soldiers during pivotal moments of the Second World War play out along the lines of similar satires, from Michael Palin and Terry Jones’ ‘Ripping Yarns’ to the similar and presumably influential treatment of the previous war in ‘Blackadder Goes Forth,’ presenting the higher ranks of the British Army ...
Adventures in the Rifle Brigade - Garth Ennis
by Frankingsteins - written on 07/11/07 (Very useful, 66 readings)
Rating:
One of the more obscure entries in the canon of acclaimed Irish comic writer Garth Ennis (most famous for his epic ‘Preacher,’ currently being developed as a television series), ‘Adventures in the Rifle Brigade’ consists of two three-part stories released between 2000 and 2002, and collected together in paperback format in 2004. These brief escapades of a crack unit of British soldiers during pivotal moments of the Second World War play out along the lines of similar satires, from Michael Palin and Terry Jones’ ‘Ripping Yarns’ to the similar and presumably influential treatment of the previous war in ‘Blackadder Goes Forth,’ presenting the higher ranks of the British Army ...


