21 Aug
Posted by JC as Civil War, Marvel Comics, Punisher: War Journal (v.2), The Initiative
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Storyline: Blood and Sand conclusion; Sunset
Date: October 2007
Price: $2.99 US / $3.75 CAN
Writer: Matt Fraction
Artist: Ariel Olivetti
Synopsis: The Punisher’s one-man crusade to stop the white-power border war kicked off by the Hate-Monger comes to a head in this, the bloody conclusion to BLOOD AND SAND. Everybody’s trying to kill everybody else. Frank Castle’s been beaten within an inch of his life. Hate Monger’s terrible machines broadcast wave after wave of unbridled rage into the desert, making it even harder for Clarke and Bridge to trust one another. By the end of the night, it’ll be all our heroes can do to aim straight… and not at each other. This Cannot End Well.
Opinion: This series has been one of the most enjoyable of all of the recent re-visitations by Marvel to older titles. It has given relevant and insightful information to the “Punisher factor” of the entire Civil War situation, including interesting revelations about Captain America during the Vietnam era and the prior experience Frank Castle had with Cap that made Punisher look up to him. This particular issue wraps up the Punisher’s run in with the white supremacy group that’s been terrorizing the Mexican border; which is actually a pretty good statement of the times. Off topic a bit, I fully appreciate how the story portrays Frank Castle as a hero in the civil sense, essentially standing up to the hard-headed American sentiments against the current immigration issue. Albeit extreme, and unlikely - it’s still in tune with the Comic Book forte of old where real world issues were faced in the stories and the characters interacted with it (think Nazis and Cap back in the day).
The Punisher’s progression has been about the only good thing coming out of Captain America’s death back in issue #25 in my opinion - and at the end of this issue is a preview of what’s to come; which appears to be a showdown between Winter Soldier (formerly known as Bucky) and Punisher over taking the assumed role of Captain America.
Finally, I want to comment that the art on this title thus far has been exquisite. And the constant interaction between G.W. Bridge is not only interesting but enjoyable as well.
I don’t want to spoil anything for you, but there is a giant seed planted in this issue that might wink out of existence or come back in a big way - you never really know with Marvel. Still interesting nonetheless.
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One Response
redhollywood
June 12th, 2008 at 1:49 am
1I tried to get into this title but I just couldn’t. I really don’t like the punisher that much and that is probably why.
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