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5.0 out of 5 stars
entertaining read, confusing publishing., October 13, 2004
This review is from: The Punisher, Vol. 3 (Hardcover)
At the time of this review (10/04), though the first two volumes have the same cover no matter hardcover (called "unbound" sometimes on amazon) or paperback, that trend ends. I only have the hardcovers, but generally this is the idea:
This 3rd HARDCOVER collection has the same cover as the 4th PAPERBACK collection - frank with a gun pointed up. The paperback Vol. 3 has wolverine on it.
All collections are from the 37 issue marvel knights series that came after the maxi-series called "welcome back, frank".
Hardcover Vol. 2 = #1-7, and #13-18.
Hardcover Vol. 3 = #19-27.
Hardcover Vol. 4 = ?
Paperback Vol. 2 = #1-7.
Paperback Vol. 3 = #13-18.
Paperback Vol. 4 = #20-26 or 27. (depending on source)
Paperback Vol. 5 = #19, 27-32.
Great writing on this one. The story gets more bizarre than before, but still easy to follow and typical dillon artwork.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome ending that leaves you asking fo more, September 9, 2011
This review is from: The Punisher, Vol. 3 (Hardcover)
I have all three and by the time I finished vol 3 I was looking for more. The Punisher is wild you eventually learn as you read on that his cause is just but somewhere along the way he's become a little mad so you begin to question his motives after killing so many. but then again you find yourself cheering him on just because he's taking out the trash. I love this guy more than any other marvel character just a blast read and non stop violence. I tell you this is a must have for any Punisher fan.
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