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The Punisher #225 review: Becoming the villain of his own story
Cements Frank Castle as the true villain he is in unforgettable fashion.
Cements Frank Castle as the true villain he is in unforgettable fashion.
Despite its conflicting tones and otherwise forgettable story, this remains an entertaining, if not particularly memorable, read.
One of the biggest comics of the year, and possibly the decade, delivers.
If you're a hardcore Carol Corps member, you'll probably enjoy hitting her career highlights .
This comic should be an easy hit for the long term.
Required reading for fans of Jean Grey and her new team.
"Cry Havok" comes to a close, but Cullen Bunn has plenty more twists up his sleeve.
What's going on in Kamala's life? It's Kahn-plicated.
The choose-your-own-adventures reaches its end.
A good time with superheroes, but it has its issues.
The Thing vs. Galactus-Doom, who ya got?!
'Being Super' works best when it stays on the ground.