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3.0 out of 5 stars
The only good Punisher Dixon ever did.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Punisher War Zone Volume 1 TPB (Paperback)
The last few issue is what killed it. With the story and art taking a complete nose dive. Well the art from the beginning by John Romita Jr wasn't really that good anyway. The Punisher and everybody in the story were just drawn too big. This Punisher story is just basically the "Raw Deal" movie turned into a comic book story. But this whole story just got a little too weird and too dumb.
3.0 out of 5 stars
The first few issue are good,
By A Customer
This review is from: Punisher War Zone Volume 1 TPB (Paperback)
This is the only good Punisher story that Dixon ever did. And like I said only the first few issue are good. I can't remeber witch issue that ends at but the story and the art just get worst. The art done by John Romita Jr. is good at all. John Romita Jr. draws his characters way, way too big, his women and men are ugly, he gives them baggy clothes, he gives people smashed faces and borken noises. It's alright but I guess Dixon just didn't know how to end it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Punisher at his best,
By John Stewart (Hayward, Ca United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Punisher War Zone Volume 1 TPB (Paperback)
This is a great book for any punisher fan. In it the Punisher infiltrates the mob. The art was great and it read like a great mafia story. Great for anyone who likes movies like the Godfather or Scarface. It has some great Punisher moments. It is definitely worth reading for any Punisher fan.
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Punisher at His Grim-&-Grittiest,
By Zagnorch (Terra, Sol System) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Punisher War Zone Volume 1 TPB (Paperback)
Until Ennis & Dillon came 'round with that amusingly-ultraviolent 12-issue maxi-series a couple years back, I considered this story arc to be one of the best, if not THE best Punisher™ adventures ever put to the bristol board. Of course, the fact that Chuck Dixon, one of comics' best action-adventure writers of comics' grim-&-gritty era, penned the script is a definite draw. And artist John Romita, Jr's renderings of our beloved anti-hero is one of the most recognizable depictions of the Punisher outside those of John Buscema and the underrated Mike Zeck.In this particular adventure, the Big P (with the help of a low-level hood) manages to infiltrate a crime family with the aim of destroying it from within. Naturally, he manages to do so in the end... but not without braving more than a few difficulties. Like getting his cover blown and escaping certain death by a matter of seconds, for example. And the fact that his backup man walked out on him in a huff in the first chapter doesn't help matters, either. Then there's the romantic interlude with the big boss' daughter that would return to bite our beloved vigilante in... subsequent story lines. All in all, you'll get yourself a pretty good helping of killin' of those who need killin', destruction, killin', rage, killin', and all that other good clean family fun in this collection. Did I fail to mention there's a lotta killin'? I don't wanna leave that part out... 'Late |
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Punisher War Zone Volume 1 TPB by Chuck Dixon (Paperback - Sep 16 2002)
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