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Punisher by Rick Remender Omnibus ebook

by Marjorie Liu,Daniel Way,Jerome Opena,Tan Eng Huat,Tony Moore,Jefte Palo,John Romita,Rick Remender


I purchased this omnibus to give Rick Remender's Punisher's . Issue 1 got me hooked. Jerome Opena's art set the stage perfectly and the premise was intriguing enough for me to already second-guess my stance on the Punisher. Unfortunately, the remainder of the book didn't follow through.

I purchased this omnibus to give Rick Remender's Punisher's Non-Max adventures another try after being awakened by Greg Rucka's revitalization and Rick did a good job. I admit the Franken-Castle storyline is a bit of a let down but overall the story is great. Thanks Rick Remender. The overarching story is Punisher and Norman Osborn hunting each other amidst tons of death and resurrections: Frank has a chance to be with his family, but will he take it?

Author Rick Remender, Marjorie Liu, Daniel Wa. Unknown - Please report. Punisher by Rick Remender Omnibus.

Author Rick Remender, Marjorie Liu, Daniel Way. Illustrator Jerome Opena, Tan Eng Huat, Tony Moore, Jefte Palo, John Romita.

But when his assassination attempt fails, Frank finds himself in Osborn's crosshairs

But when his assassination attempt fails, Frank finds himself in Osborn's crosshairs.

Remender, Rick; Liu, Marjorie; Way, Daniel; Opena, Jerome ; Eng Huat, Tan ; Moore, Tony . Book Description Marvel, 2012. Opena, Jerome; Eng Huat, Tan; Moore, Tony; Palo, Jefte; Romita, John (illustrator).

Remender, Rick; Liu, Marjorie; Way, Daniel; Opena, Jerome ; Eng Huat, Tan ; Moore, Tony ; Palo, Jefte ; Romita, John ; Published by Marvel (2012). ISBN 10: 0785162135 ISBN 13: 9780785162131. A+ Customer service! Satisfaction Guaranteed!

Daniel Way is a writer, currently writing Marvel's Thunderbolts. Top Rated Lists for Punisher by Rick Remender Omnibus. 80 items Book Wish List P.

Daniel Way is a writer, currently writing Marvel's Thunderbolts. He is also the creator of Daken, Wolverine's son. Joe Caramagna. Rick Remender is an American writer, penciler, and inker known for his work with Marvel, Dark Horse and Image. He is acclaimed for his writing on Uncanny X-Force and Venom for Marvel. Currently, he is the writer of Uncanny Avengers and Captain America for Marvel, and his creator owned series Low for Image Comics.

But when his assassination attempt fails, Frank finds himself in Osborn's crosshairs.

Jerome Opeña is a Filipino comic book artist best known for his numerous collaborations with writer Rick Remender. Opeña was born in the Philippines, and spent most of his childhood in Taiwan, where his father worked for an international agricultural organization that was based there. When Opeña was approximately 16, his family moved to the United States, where he has lived ever since. Opeña attended art school for four years, and graduated when he was 24 years old.

Jerome Opena Tan Eng Huat Tony Moore Roland Boschi John Romita, J. Dark Reign: The List - Punisher Dark Wolverine 88-89 tle 1-21 Punisher (2009) Annual 01 Punisher: In The Blood 1-5.

Jerome Opena Tan Eng Huat Tony Moore Roland Boschi John Romita, Jr. (List one-shot)  .

Rick Remender's Punisher mega-arc is collected into one oversized volume! Frank Castle has dedicated his life to hunting down and killing evil men. So when Norman Osborn becomes the head of US security, the Punisher sets about taking Osborn down. But when his assassination attempt fails, Frank finds himself in Osborn's crosshairs. The Hood resurrects several longdead super villains and sends them against Frank ... but it is the twisted son of Wolverine who manages to kill the Punisher. With his remains stitched back together, the Punisher is reborn as the terrifying Franken-Castle! COLLECTING: PUNISHER 1-16, ANNUAL 1; DARK REIGN: THE LIST - PUNISHER; FRANKEN-CASTLE 17-21; DARK WOLVERINE 88-89; PUNISHER: IN THE BLOOD 1-5
Qusserel
A wonderfully fun read. Rick Remender really captured Frank Castle and made him an enjoyable character to follow, something I haven't often seen in the Punisher comics.

The omnibus begins shortly after the start of Marvel's Dark Reign crossover storyline and shows the Punisher taking on some heavy hitters in the Marvel Universe like Norman Osborne and The Hood, usually emerging victorious through careful planning and pure determination against their magic, tech, and overwhelming numbers.

FrankenCastle, fills the middle of the book and is a really excellent example of Remender's storytelling abilities, as it puts the Punisher in a ridiculous situation (he's killed, brought back as a Frankenstein monster, leads the Legion of Monsters against a monster-hunting army) that still feels like a great Punisher story.

Actually, the start to this storyline, which sees Castle murdered by Wolverine's son, Daken, is probably the best Punisher comic I've ever read. It shows the Punisher fighting against an enemy he knows he'll lose against, but he makes Daken work harder than he ever has before for a kill.

Following the FrankenCastle story, there's a solid plot involving the return of longtime nemesis Jigsaw, which is a fun kind of "returning to the roots" Punisher tale. I didn't enjoy it quite as much as the other stories in the book, but it was still a very solid return to the street-level vigilanteism one expects from Punisher comics.

The one downside to this omnibus is it includes a couple of issues from Dark Wolverine as part of the FrankenCastle/Daken rematch plotline for what was essentially a multi-issue fight scene. This was... well, it's OK, but when compared to the rest of Remender's Punisher run, the Dark Wolverine issues stand out for some underwhelming writing.

Not quite perfect, but definitely a book I'll be happy to keep on my shelf for quite some time.
Ferne
great series
Azago
100% Recommended. Fast and smooth operation
fightnight
It's a fantastic place to start reading the Punisher
Windforge
I guess I had gotten used to reading Garth Ennis' Marvel Max series, but I had originally written the Punisher's adventures in the standard Marvel as a stale deal. I was wrong.

Greg Rucka's new run brought my interest back into the Punisher's exploits in the regular Marvel Universe (I read the first volume of Matt Fraction's Punisher War Journal and hated it).

I purchased this omnibus to give Rick Remender's Punisher's Non-Max adventures another try after being awakened by Greg Rucka's revitalization and Rick did a good job. I admit the Franken-Castle storyline is a bit of a let down but overall the story is great.

Thanks Rick Remender.
Kelezel
yes this hardcoveer book covers one of the worst story arks in the history of story arks.....when they sat around in the meeting rooms to think of new ideals on the up comming year i would like to know how in marvel thought hey!!! i have a great story ... lets make the punisher get killed in the stupidest way... then lets bring him back as a frankinstine type monster.... yup thats what we are going to do.....other then that ark which is the middle and end of this book the build up to this story is a good read... if you can find this book on sale for under $30 then not a bad buy... anything more and not so much.
Honeirsil
Collects: Punisher (vol. 6) #1-16; Punisher Annual #1; Punisher: Dark Reign - The List; Franken-Castle #17-21; Dark Wolverine #88-89; Punisher: In The Blood #1-5

Having never been a Punisher fan, I gave this book a shot because I've heard great things about Remender's run and I can't get enough of his Uncanny X-Force.

After finishing the Omnibus, I'm still not a fan.

Issue 1 got me hooked. Jerome Opena's art set the stage perfectly and the premise was intriguing enough for me to already second-guess my stance on the Punisher. Unfortunately, the remainder of the book didn't follow through.

The overarching story is Punisher and Norman Osborn hunting each other amidst tons of death and resurrections: Frank has a chance to be with his family, but will he take it? He seems to be losing his sanity, and who will suffer as a consequence? One arc even brings back Marvel villains from decades before and despite my apathy towards these characters, they were admittingly well integrated within the story and utilized purposefully. Punisher's new assistant, Henry, gets thrown into the mix early out of nowhere and although an interesting dynamic exists between the two, his entrance is abrupt and it bothered me that Punisher would so easily accept his help. Nothing is particularly BAD per say, but nothing particularly engaged me enough to care about Castle's journeys. It's just a lot of blood, pain, guilt, and more blood.

Then there's the whole "Frankencastle" deal, where Castle is brought back to life Frankenstein-esque. Apparently, this was supposed to be a typical Remender-style wild, insane, over-the-top plot that's absolutely fun, but I frankly found it to be stupid. I understand the comparison of Frank being both a monster (now both figuratively and literally) and a "monster" hunter, but I couldn't get over its ridiculous premise and I'm sure a writer of Remender's caliber could've found a different way to communicate the same messages.

The limited series, "In The Blood", brings back Jigsaw as an adversary and wraps up Henry's time as the Punisher's assistant. It provides a surprising amount of depth to Jigsaw but I was easily able to see through the story's "twists". It was somewhat fun, but ultimately forgettable.

The art has its ups and downs with Opena's work by far being my favorite. The majority of it is Tony Moore and as much as I appreciate his art, I've seen better from him. Maybe it was the fact that he drew the "Frankencastle" series that brought down the overall experience for me... Other notable artists include Tan Eng Huat, John Romita Jr., and Roland Boschi.

If you're already anti-Frank Castle, nothing here will change your mind. As someone new to the Punisher, be ready for over-the-top violence wrapped around passable character studies, but be warned there's a chance you might be pushed too far over the top.
Punisher by Rick Remender Omnibus ebook
Author:
Marjorie Liu,Daniel Way,Jerome Opena,Tan Eng Huat,Tony Moore,Jefte Palo,John Romita,Rick Remender
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Marvel (July 18, 2012)
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