On this holiday, it is our sincere hope that all of our readers take some time to set aside their unstoppable quests for vengeance to enjoy too many pies. Happy Franksgiving, Everyone!
The Punisher relaunched this week with an all-new #1 comic by Greg Rucka and artist Marco Checchetto, marking the long-awaited return of Rucka on an ongoing super-hero title after his departure from DC Comics last spring. We've got a big preview of the issue, and we also talked to Rucka about his take on the ultraviolent vigilante, why Frank Castle needs to be married to his single-minded pursuit
Over the past 11 issues, Jason Aaron and Steve Dillon have put the Punisher into action against a pair of familiar foes by introducing Marvel MAX versions of the Kingpin and Bullseye, and in the next issue, they're touching on another situation readers might recognize from clasisc Punisher stories: Frank Castle goes to prison...
With the release of "Franken-Castle" #21, the year-long saga that cast the Punisher as a movie monster is finally drawing to a close. The move back to "Normal Punisher" (if there ever was such a thing) has been pretty inevitable; there was clearly no way that Frank was going to spend too much time with an engine on his back and tubes sticking out of his chest...
Remember when Wolverine's son Daken ripped Punisher to shreds a little while back? Well, the first part of Marvel's "Frankencastle" storyline, out this week, unveils Punisher's grisly new look.
And while it is sure to alienate fans who like their Punisher straight up, we have to admit to being intrigued...
To commemorate the upcoming Marvel Comics "FrankenCastle" event inside the pages of The Punisher's "Dead End" storyline by Rick Remender and Tan Eng Huat, Marvel.com has posted a "Build-A-Frank" monster cutout allowing for full-on facial customization...