The Punisher: Assassin's Guild
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Rating | : | 4.21 (733 Votes) |
Asin | : | B000KOYRTG |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 64 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"I bought this book just because I fell in love with the art of Jorge Zaffino (which is truly" according to Amazon Customer. I bought this book just because I fell in love with the art of Jorge Zaffino (which is truly amazing in this book). However, I was pleasantly surprised that Jo Duffy tells a really unique and interesting Punisher story. I really liked following the storyline and the characters developed in this book. If you're a Punisher fan, this would be a great add to your collection.. ho hum N MATTHEWS this late eighty s tale of the pun man teaming up with an assassins guild is ok , but suffers greatly when you compare it to todays storylines, not much humour, or action for that matter , happen in this tale, but artist j zeffino does a great job on it (years later he would do an other graphic novel with acclaimed punisher writer chuck dixson),zeffino makes every thing look dark and gritty.jo duffy on the other hand seems to miss the point of the punisher writing him as far to much of a deep thinker. C for yourself Some times it all comes together . Sometimes less so . I had great expectations of this out sized , 6C for yourself Benstarbuck Some times it all comes together . Sometimes less so . I had great expectations of this out sized , 64 page graphic novel . The same artist (Jorge Zaffino) had illustrated one of my absolute favorite Punisher books with the also large sized Kingdom Gone . I love the gentleman's art , No doubt about it . I felt the author , the lovely and youthful Ms.Jo Duffy (about 34 at the time in 1988) , turned in a story with terrific potential and some swell ideas that I found good in fits and starts . Too much . page graphic novel . The same artist (Jorge Zaffino) had illustrated one of my absolute favorite Punisher books with the also large sized Kingdom Gone . I love the gentleman's art , No doubt about it . I felt the author , the lovely and youthful Ms.Jo Duffy (about 3C for yourself Benstarbuck Some times it all comes together . Sometimes less so . I had great expectations of this out sized , 64 page graphic novel . The same artist (Jorge Zaffino) had illustrated one of my absolute favorite Punisher books with the also large sized Kingdom Gone . I love the gentleman's art , No doubt about it . I felt the author , the lovely and youthful Ms.Jo Duffy (about 34 at the time in 1988) , turned in a story with terrific potential and some swell ideas that I found good in fits and starts . Too much . at the time in 1988) , turned in a story with terrific potential and some swell ideas that I found good in fits and starts . Too much
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