Acts of Evil: Punisher Annual #1
| Writer | Karla Pacheco |
| Artist | Adam Gorham |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
PUNISHER VS. BROOD QUEEN! The man who lives to punish the foulest parasites of humanity. The most monstrous parasite in the galaxy. Zero gravity. Zero &$%# given. It's the PUNISHER versus a BROOD QUEEN like you've never seen before, because this time, Earth's own Frank Castle's got a rocket. Who put Castle in the cockpit, and how will he and his muckraking stowaway - J. JONAH JAMESON (???) - tolerate each other long enough to survive? Only Karla Pacheco (Rick and Morty) and Adam Gorham (NEW MUTANTS: DEAD SOULS, ROCKET, The Violent) have the answers you NEED!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson
Jul 17, 2019This might be one of the best one-shots Marvel has put out in a long while, and it's too good to miss out on. Read Full Review
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9.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Jul 17, 2019Judging by the first two "Acts of Evil" annual issues Marvel has clearly got a great idea on their hands. This issue is a great example of how mixing seemingly impossible characters and throwing them into the deep end of possibilities can be highly entertaining. Read Full Review
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9.0
You Don't Read Comics - Brandon Masters
Jul 24, 2019In short, Spider-Man fans should pick up this book just for JJJs presence alone. Punisher fans have already bought this book, and fans of Marvels more bizarre aliens should also check this one out. Its one of the better books featuring Frank Castle in quite some time, and the one-shot nature of the story makes it incredibly easy to pick up and read. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Beat - Samantha Puc
Jul 17, 2019There's no going wrong with this book, unless you dislike a spacey comedy of errors, so I'm giving it an unapologetic BUY for my final verdict. Read Full Review
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4.8
Comic Watch - Matt Meyer
Jul 21, 2019Dumb by design,Punisher Annual #1 is a romp that won't be for everyone. But it is what it is... enjoyment will completely depend on a reader's acceptance of that. Sometimes, a comic doesn't have to be an Alan Moore-class visual symphony. It can just be a big silly romp featuring a man shooting space insects. Read Full Review