
The Punisher (2004) (Collected Editions) #Other, The Punisher (2004) (Single Issues) #37-42, Marvel Saga: El Castigador #9
The Punisher, Vol. 7: Man of Stone
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Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2007
Publisher
Marvel Enterprises
ISBN-10
078512165X
ISBN-13
9780785121657
Description
In a gripping continuation of high-stakes action, Frank Castle faces off against General Nikolai Alexandrovich Zakharov once more. Their tumultuous past sets the stage for a relentless clash, filled with tension and explosive confrontation. Castle's unwavering commitment to his own brand of justice draws him deeper into a tangled web of warfare and vengeance as he confronts not just an enemy, but the shadows of his own tortured history.
As the narrative unfolds, the stakes reach new heights, with Castle navigating through conflicts that test his limits. Against a backdrop of stark choices and moral ambiguity, he reflects on the choices that have led him to this moment. Meanwhile, Zakharov’s motivations reveal complexities that challenge Castle’s understanding of right and wrong, pushing him towards an inevitable conclusion.
Through masterful storytelling, Garth Ennis contrasts raw violence with poignant moments of introspection. Leandro Fernández's compelling artwork amplifies the gritty realism of Castle's world, capturing both the chaos of battle and the deep scars left by war. In this visceral installment, readers are drawn into a dark narrative that explores the depths of vengeance and the cost of survival.
As the narrative unfolds, the stakes reach new heights, with Castle navigating through conflicts that test his limits. Against a backdrop of stark choices and moral ambiguity, he reflects on the choices that have led him to this moment. Meanwhile, Zakharov’s motivations reveal complexities that challenge Castle’s understanding of right and wrong, pushing him towards an inevitable conclusion.
Through masterful storytelling, Garth Ennis contrasts raw violence with poignant moments of introspection. Leandro Fernández's compelling artwork amplifies the gritty realism of Castle's world, capturing both the chaos of battle and the deep scars left by war. In this visceral installment, readers are drawn into a dark narrative that explores the depths of vengeance and the cost of survival.
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