I'm surprised it's not actually Frank.
They've done just about everything else with the character....
I'm surprised it's not actually Frank.
They've done just about everything else with the character....
Don't remember that, but I do remember him appearing to be deeply attracted to a woman he worked with in his first ongoing, issues #6 and 7. She was killed in issue 7 though.
And I just finished reading through Fraction's run, and it had some good moments, but also some really, really odd ones. It reminded me of Baron's work early on, but with less of the moral ambiguity and tenseness.
Thus far, though, I'd have to say Rucka's doing about the best with the character I've ever seen. I'm enjoying (at the moment) slightly more than Ennis' run (and I love Ennis' work).
We've been saying for awhile now that the current Punisher series with Greg Rucka has been overlooked, dismissed or both. It takes this crossover for people to finally sit up and take notice. I guess for the first time in a long time a crossover has actually accomplished what it should.
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This series is awesome. I've been reading Punisher for twenty some odd years and own every Punisher comic. Trust me when I say the regular MU version of Punisher has never been written this well. It's simply awesome.
And for those talking about Frank's death, there's only one in my mind. The recent Max series was the perfect ending for Frank. He can't go out any other way than that. Fury nailed it.
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