Comics Punisher

Comics Punisher
Comics Punisher

Devil Comics Entertainment: PunisherMax #8 Review

New Comic Releases and Reviews – Spoilers Alerts Ahead

5 – Worth the Buy It Now Price

4 – Story is Worth the Purchase Price or Definite Read Trade Paperback Read

3 – Average Story – Buy if you Need to Complete your Collection

2 – Filler Issue – Not Necessary to Purchase

1 – Avoid and Save your Money

PUNISHERMAX #8

Now the greatest villain the Punisher has ever faced has hired the deadliest assassin the world has ever known: Bullseye. Using unorthodox and insane methods to kill his targets Bullseye has begun to hunt his prey Frank Castle AKA the Punisher.

Frank escapes his first assassination attempt by Bullseye and now he is going after a dirty cop on who has been feeding intel to Bullseye. A torture scene follows however Frank falls short reminding himself that he never killed a cop.

Bullseye is frustrated with his task of hunting the Punisher so he reenacts the origin of the Punisher. He finds a family home and ‘replaces' the father and brings the family to the park where Frank lost his wife and children. By gaining the sense of the loss Frank has felt, Bullseye feels he might get into the Punisher's head.

Vanessa Fisk is still grieving for the loss of her son Richard. Wilson realizes that he may have gained at the end as becoming the Kingpin however he still lost everything to get there.

Great writing by Jason Aaron as always since the beginning of this series. Steve Dillon's artwork has brought a gritty and mature theme to the series.

RECOMMENDED - 4 OUT OF 5

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new punisher comics?

is there new punisher comic books made by marvel comics? and if so where can i get me some?

Man, I hope not! There’s a rumor going round that he’s going to take over the Captain America identity, but I hope they don’t degrade Cap’s good name that way. We need to get rid of violent vigilantes like Punisher and give them some Ritalin and Prozac, so they will not be a menace to innocent bystanders any more. At least Cap was authorized by the Federal Government.

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Comics Punisher
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An ordinary lawman goes outside the law to carry out his own brand of justice in this dark-themed thriller. Frank Castle (Thomas Jane) is an FBI agent who deeply loves his wife and son, but is also strongly devoted to his work. Castle's investigation of a powerful crime cartel leads to a gunfight which claims the life of a young boy, whose father is underworld kingpin Howard Saint (John Travolta). Furious and eager for revenge, Saint arranges for Castle and his family to be murdered in retaliation. However, while Castle's wife and son are killed, he somehow survives, even though he's believed to have perished. Bent on stopping Saint once and for all, Castle remakes himself as The Punisher, a ruthless and heavily armed killing machine who will not rest until Saint and his crew have been wiped clean from the Earth. Based on a Marvel Comics character first introduced in 1974, The Punisher also stars Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Laura Elena Harring, Roy Scheider, and Kevin "Big Sexy" Nash. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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The Value of The Comic Villain

A good story is only a good story if there is a hero and to have a hero, there must be villain. While the Hero is the person the reader identifies with, it is the villain who drives the plot.

So what makes a good villain in a comic book setting? To start, the best villains are typically unconventional, unpredictable, and morally ambiguous. To just create a villain who is evil and predictable will leave your readers bored. Readers tend to enjoy villains who are rebellious, intelligent, and capable. Creating believable, complex, and impressive villains with a sharp sense of cunning, tact, intelligence, takes practice and forethought. So here are a few tips when creating your villain:

1. Intimidating but Not Too Intimidating - What does this mean? You of course want a villain that can intimidate your characters, but don't make a villain that intimidates you. It will be difficult for you to write about the villain if you find yourself intimidated.

2. Make Your Villain Complex - Remember your villain shouldn't just be purely evil, give him/her a bit of a good side and in this, the villain will feel more believable to your reader. Just as most humans are complex in real life, so should your villain be.

3. Give Your Villain Motive - What are your villain's motives in being who or what they are. What happened to make them evil or hateful? Even if your villain is just crazy or a sociopath, providing motive helps move the plot around.

4. Flesh Out Your Villain's Character - Give your villain some background, an identity, such as - where are they from, small town, large city, a particular planet? How do they speak, carry themselves or behave do to their past. How do they dress and why?

5. Don't Overdo It - While creating a complex and quirky villain, don't get too quirky or over do it. Make your villains as evil as they need to be for the storyline, but no more than that; otherwise, they will either ring untrue or they will take over the story, distracting from the hero, heroine, and original plot

6. Don't Forget About Setting - You can enhance your villain's bad behavior through setting. At the same time, setting can help your determine what kind of villain you want to write about. Is your villain from the past, future, present, another place, another time?

7. A Villain's Demise - Every good story ends with the villain getting their punishment in the end. You have choices here, your villain could disappear, have their power taken away or killed off. Each carries its own weight. For the villain to just disappear, you may leave your reader hanging and take power from the Hero and give too much to the villain. Readers want the satisfaction of a villain conquered, if even for the moment.

Last, do your homework before creating your villain. And remember, you can have more than one villain; you can create what is called an Obstacle Character. The difference between the two is that the Obstacle Character will represent a point of view opposite that of the Hero. While the Obstacle Character can seem quite antagonizing, their role is to push the hero into action, while the villain makes the plot move, creates a problem to be solved.

A good story has many complexities but with a great hero and a great villain, your foundation is set.

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