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The Punisher, Vol. 3: Mother Russia by Garth Ennis

i_have_no_process's review

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dark tense fast-paced

4.25

unladylike's review

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3.0

This highly-regarded run proves to be better than the majority of Garth Ennis' comic works, but ultimately feels like watching Die Hard with as many unnecessary, shock-mongering uses of ethnic pejoratives (Garth Ennis LOVES any chance to include the n-word in his works.).

zare_i's review

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4.0

When Nick Fury comes knocking Frank Castle knows there is something serious going around. When offered access to intelligence information about hard-core criminals he is more than interested to take part in action. Soon he will find himself again behind enemy lines trying to survive both soldiers from the land he invaded but also idiotic actions made by his compatriots. He can only count on Fury to cover his back.

Great action story in which Punisher stars as a true hero, fighting tricksters and liars on his own team to save innocent life. Because for Punisher war is more than calling.

Recommended for all Punisher fans.

pnw_afox's review

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3.0

I love Ennis' Frank Castle. This book takes a miliary twist with Nick Fury recruiting Castle to save a biological weapon in Siberia. Despite leaving NYC, Castle can;t leave the image of his dyaing daughter behind. Read to find out why...I like Kitchen Irish better, but this one was a good read too.

some_okie_dude27's review

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This will be edited later, I decided to keep my review for the series on the first one, and maybe go on with the series..

wetdryvac's review

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5.0

Really well executed. Also occasionally very strangely executed. I dunno, but it was memorable, mostly in terms of facial expressions and postures.
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