Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe #1
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Children’s
Action & Adventure
형식
킨들
페이지
47
언어
영어
출판됨
Aug 13, 2008
출판사
Marvel
설명
In a world where super-heroes often clash, the consequences of their actions can be devastating. When Frank Castle's family becomes victims of a violent encounter, he finds himself propelled into a ruthless quest for revenge. Consumed by grief and rage, he transforms into the Punisher, a relentless force fueled by a desire to eradicate the super-powered beings responsible for his loss.
As the story unfolds, Frank's moral compass becomes increasingly skewed, and his vendetta leads him to confront the very icons of justice that once protected society. With each confrontation, Frank blends his cunning tactics with sheer determination, bringing chaos to the world of heroes he once admired. The lines between good and evil blur as he encounters allies and foes alike amidst blood-soaked battles.
This gripping tale explores the dark depths of vengeance and the psychological toll that an unyielding quest for justice can take on a man, forcing him to confront the implications of his own actions while navigating a world turned upside down by extraordinary power. The narrative delves into Frank's transformation into something more than just a man; he becomes a symbol of wrath against the very foundation of heroism.
As the story unfolds, Frank's moral compass becomes increasingly skewed, and his vendetta leads him to confront the very icons of justice that once protected society. With each confrontation, Frank blends his cunning tactics with sheer determination, bringing chaos to the world of heroes he once admired. The lines between good and evil blur as he encounters allies and foes alike amidst blood-soaked battles.
This gripping tale explores the dark depths of vengeance and the psychological toll that an unyielding quest for justice can take on a man, forcing him to confront the implications of his own actions while navigating a world turned upside down by extraordinary power. The narrative delves into Frank's transformation into something more than just a man; he becomes a symbol of wrath against the very foundation of heroism.