Punisher War Journal #11 (2006)

Punisher War Journal #11 (2006)

$4.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MATT FRACTION Pencils by LEANDRO FERNANDEZ Cover by ARIEL OLIVETTI
A handful of survivors and victims of our first year of stories converge for three wildly different confrontations, all setting in motion the explosive second year of PUNISHER WAR JOURNAL: In Washington DC, someone wants to have words with Frank about his recent patriotic costume change-- the Winter Soldier himself, Bucky Barnes! On a houseboat in the Florida Everglades, G.W. Bridge goes head-to-head with Tony Stark to negotiate the terms of his return to S.H.I.E.L.D.... or is it his surrender? And in a psychiatric hospital, Ian the Fake Cop Hero of Times Square has an epically strange chat with his epically unconventional therapist about... HEROES AND VILLAINS.

"More of an epilogue to the last storyline than anything that’d stand on its own, this issue wraps up a few ongoing threads in time for the next arc. Cover guy Winter Soldier makes a welcome appearance, putting together some similar Cap and War Journal plots. A good transition issue, but not much more."

THIS BOOK GETS 7 GRAHAMS OUT OF 10

VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MATT FRACTION Pencils by LEANDRO FERNANDEZ Cover by ARIEL OLIVETTI
A handful of survivors and victims of our first year of stories converge for three wildly different confrontations, all setting in motion the explosive second year of PUNISHER WAR JOURNAL: In Washington DC, someone wants to have words with Frank about his recent patriotic costume change-- the Winter Soldier himself, Bucky Barnes! On a houseboat in the Florida Everglades, G.W. Bridge goes head-to-head with Tony Stark to negotiate the terms of his return to S.H.I.E.L.D.... or is it his surrender? And in a psychiatric hospital, Ian the Fake Cop Hero of Times Square has an epically strange chat with his epically unconventional therapist about... HEROES AND VILLAINS.

"More of an epilogue to the last storyline than anything that’d stand on its own, this issue wraps up a few ongoing threads in time for the next arc. Cover guy Winter Soldier makes a welcome appearance, putting together some similar Cap and War Journal plots. A good transition issue, but not much more."

THIS BOOK GETS 7 GRAHAMS OUT OF 10