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Marvel Knights: Punisher #1

Writer: Jimmy Palmiotti Artist: Dan Panosian Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: October 8, 2025 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
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THE WORLD TO COME EXPANDS! One of the other pillars of MARVEL KNIGHTS enters the fray with THE PUNISHER! How did Frank get from the killer of killers you know to the man you met in THE WORLD TO COME?! Marvel Knights co-founder Jimmy Palmiotti and artist extraordinaire Dan Panosian treat you to one of the most savage comics ever!

  • 9.8
    Nerd Initiative - Michael Rothman Oct 8, 2025

    When you read this book and read this book you must, pay close attention to your rage, your anger and your fear for the future of this iconic Marvel character. Because if you feel something that brings those emotions to the surface like this comic was able to do for me, then that's the point and guess what – we're only just getting started! Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez Oct 9, 2025

    Marvel Knights: Punisher #1 doesnt ask for your trust. It takes it, shakes it upside down, and dares you to look away. Palmiotti and Panosian deliver a Punisher debut soaked in grit, menace, and sharp banter, never letting hope peek out from under Castles shadow. Eight and a half skulls out of ten, and if that feels harsh, well, thats just how the medicine goes down. Read Full Review

  • 7.7
    Comic Watch - Matt Meyer Oct 8, 2025

    It's unfortunate that this first issue didn't hit the ground running with its plot, because art-wise, it's a home run. Hopefully subsequent issues will flesh out the proceedings better, and make it feel like more of a unique tale than has been presented thus far. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    AIPT - David Brooke Oct 8, 2025

    Marvel Knights: Punisher #1 succeeds as a brutal, unapologetic return to the kind of adult-oriented storytelling that made the imprint famous, with authentic creative voices and plenty of bone-crunching action. While it nails the aesthetic and violence fans crave, the narrative doesn't push far enough beyond familiar clichs to feel like a reinvention, making it more of a nostalgic thrill ride than a groundbreaking return. Read Full Review

  • 6.5

    This is a return to form for The Punisher. The gritty art by Dan Panosian really brings out the tone and aesthetic throughout the book, and I think aging up Frank was a brilliant move since we don’t really get to see him older very often. That’s kind of where it ends for me, though this is just another textbook Punisher story with unoriginal ideas. Here comes the Punisher, ready to murder some Hispanic narco drug lords it’s a story we’ve seen many times before, but done better by Jason Aaron in his MAX series and by Garth Ennis. The new suit looks cool with the inverted skull, but there’s nothing particularly interesting going on in the story department. Still, that could change it’s only the first issue.

  • 6.0
    BillyBat Oct 8, 2025

    I had originally rated it a 1 because I hated the ending, but I’m raising the score a bit since, looking back, aside from the ending the rest is decent (not amazing, but okay), and the art is definitely top-tier. Also doing it to balance things out, like comment who have nothing to do with the actual comic.

  • 1.0
    sad comics Oct 8, 2025

    Anyone praising a book like this either doesn't know the Punisher or is doing it so he'll one day be noticed by an editor and Marvel will call him to secure his place in the fold. Such cases have become common, as seen with David Pepose and others who are asked to write stories for these characters, where they put their own ideas and nothing more. But with Palmiotti, things become even more regrettable, since, like Jason Aaron, when both are called upon, they write good stories: Aaron for Titan's Savage Sword of Conan, and Palmiotti for Mad Cave's Pop Kill.

    Here, we have Jimmy's easy money from a Marvel dominated by progressivism (which I believe Charlie Kirk's death will change in the future), in a cancerous story where Frank Ca more

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  • 9.0
    Jason The Dude Oct 9, 2025

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