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Frank Is Back In Punisher: Soviet #1

The Punisher finds a Russian mafia operation that was recently the victim of a hit. This particular attack was clean, precise, and quick, much like his own work. Frank worries what may have just come to town, and he begins his further investigation into this particular Russian crime family.

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November 14, 2019 Josh Davison 1251 Views antiheroes, casanovas, comic review, crime, fantasy, first issue, Frank Castle, Garth Ennis, guillermo ortega, Jacen Burrows, Marvel Comics, Max Comics, Nolan Woodard, Paolo Rivera, Punisher, punisher max, Punisher Soviet, Review, rob steen, sci-fi, superheroes
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The Surprisingly Charming Adventures of Thanos’ Servants In The Black Order #1

[*Mild Spoilers Ahead!] The Black Order has been resurrected by the Grandmaster for his game with the Challenger. After their

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November 15, 2018 Josh Davison 2149 Views 0 Comment Avengers, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: No Surrender, black dwarf, black swan, Clayton Cowles, comic review, corvus glaive, cull obsidian, Derek Landy, ebony maw, fantasy, Gerry Duggan, grandmaster, Guardians of the Galaxy, guillermo ortega, Infinity, Infinity Wars, InHyuk Lee, jay david ramos, Jerome Opena, Jim Cheung, John Tyler Christopher, Jonathan Hickman, le beau underwood, marc deering, Marvel Comics, Peter Steigerwald, Philip Tan, proxima midnight, sci-fi, supergiant, superheroes, Thanos, The Black Order

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