PunisherMax #3
| Writer | Jason Aaron |
| Artist | Steve Dillon |
"KINGPIN," Part 3 Wilson Fisk's plot to become Kingpin of New York finally brings him face to face with Frank Castle, as well as drawing in a 97-year-old, shotgun-toting mob widow and a mysterious hitman known only as The Mennonite. Explicit Content …$3.99
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
ComicList - Brandon Borzelli
Jan 16, 2010If you like your comics to have great character work where the story takes shape around how well the players are built up then this is the issue for you. I found the comic to be a fascinating combination of wit, violence, manipulation and crime. What else are you looking for? Tights? Read Full Review
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8.0
Comics Bulletin - Charles Webb
Jan 12, 2010It's Punisher-as-usual under Jason Aaron in another issue that feels right at home in the Ennis era of the book. Read Full Review
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8.0
Weekly Comic Book Review - Alex Evans
Jan 15, 2010If you're the right kind of reader, you'll like this. If you're not, why the hell are you reading Punishermax? Read Full Review
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5.0
IGN - Dan Phillips
Jan 13, 2010How does one score a book like Punisher MAX #3? Both the prude in me and the connoisseur of comic book storytelling in me want to give it a zero. The deranged adolescent in me wants to give it a ten, if only to reward Aaron and Dillon for both having some serious stones. I think I'll just split the difference. Read Full Review