Punisher: Noir

Marvel Entertainment
4.3
167 reviews
Ebook
112
Pages
Bubble Zoom
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About this ebook

It's the Roaring Twenties and mobster Dutch Schultz's iron-fisted reign is about to meet its greatest challenge. But will the greatest threat to his criminal empire come from Thomas Dewey and the government? Will it come from fellow mobsters like Lucky Luciano or Al Capone? No, it'll come in the form of a man sporting a familiar skull symbol and a gun in his hand. Because once the Punisher hits the scene, the mean streets are about to get a whole lot meaner! Collects Punisher: Noir #1-4.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
167 reviews
A Google user
July 7, 2017
Disappointing and not fun or enjoyable. The writing was boring and predictable, the art was not enough to save it. It really reads like Tieri hated the Punisher,who barely punishes and mucks up what little he does. I don't know why Frank Tieri hates women, but every woman in this comic ends up beaten or dead. And right when I saw a interesting personality struggling to emerge in a villain,they immediately screwed that up too. Deciding to fling themselves into the all badguys are rapists cliché.
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Calvin
September 1, 2022
The Punisher in 1935 Manhattan doing what he does. But was I overall a bit disappointed. Punisher fans should at least check it out once. Not really for entry level reading, start with Welcome Back, Frank.
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Luis Morales
January 24, 2018
This was a great read. They should just continue the series into world war 2. Then the 60's.
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