Yeah and even Ennis' Frank was a departure from the way Frank had usually been written in the past. It makes sense that he'd become more emotionless and violent over time, but I always like the classic Punisher stuff where he was more human, used more restraint and even showed mercy or questioned himself at times, and was generally a bit more sympathetic. I love Ennis' Punisher as much as anybody, but he was so over-the-top ruthless and trigger-happy that he was hard to root for.
I'm sure Frank will be back eventually. But just like Jake Gallows, I don't mind seeing a different guy as Punisher for a while.
Enjoyed this new punisher. I wonder how much the quest for vengeance will blacken his soul. Can't wait for bushwacker
Lynn Michaels was Marvels first real attempt at a Legacy outlet for the moniker.
This really should've taken hold in some way.
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"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings" - Optimus Prime
So I thought the first issue was good. Not great but good. Garrison can hold his own in my opinion. I love how he says he is not a Punisher and it is just how the suit looks that he puts on. He has a edge to him which I like. Ya ya ya same kina story as Franks family with the death of them...but different in a way. I am interested in issue 2 & 3 which is good. I hope they use Garrison well and then when Frank returns they either team up for a bit of Frank blows him away.
Frank is coming back either way you look at it so I am not worried like most on here. I think this change for a bit feels good.
"Life is too short so love the one you got cause you might get run over or you might get shot" - Sublime
I take advantage of this topic to talk about an old story.
In the Daredevil Punisher cross-over with the Aspirin Killer, Daredevil is seen injured when he talks to journalists.
By chance, was it the Punisher who injured him by mistake, when he kills the drug dealers in Hell's Kitchen, because he says he found a lead there, and therefore perhaps Daredevil also knew that the killer and the drug dealers were connected?
Frank has made enough mistakes and gotten enough people killed that he really doesn't have room to judge on that front haha. Joe actually seems like a decent person who's just gone over the edge. Ennis and most modern writers have depicted Frank as a guy that's a natural born killer that just focuses his hatred on "bad" people, but doesn't really care about much except killing. Unless something drastic changes, Frank killing this guy is just going to make him seem like even more of a psycho.
Lynn Michaels, according to the Marvel-wiki was taken into custody and her whereabouts are unknown.
At some point, she joined S.H.I.E.L.D. as a deep cover operative. Infiltrating Jigsaw's organization, she brainwashed Ian, a man who lost his family in Stamford, into an assassin.[6] She also disguised herself as Diamonelle, a woman who gave the Punisher medical assistance. When Frank was captured, she shot Stuart Clarke to stop him from breaking Frank out. Later, when Jigsaw and the Punisher were in S.H.I.E.L.D. custody, she let Ian shoot Jigsaw to make up for the fact that she brainwashed him. She was last seen being arrested for these actions and her whereabouts are unknown
"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings" - Optimus Prime