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Exclusive Preview: The Punisher #4

The Punisher #4

(W) Benjamin Percy (A) Sergio Fernández Davila, José Luis Soares Pinto
(I) Jonas Trindade, Oren Junior (C) Frank D’Armata (L) Cory Petit
(CA) David Marquez and Guru-eFX (VCA) Geoff Shaw and Alex Sinclair, Jonas Scharf and Alex Guimarães, Xabi Gaztelua, Adam Gorham and Fabi Marques

BATTERED, BRUISED & BLOODIED! Frank Castle is on the run – from TOMBSTONE, from JIGSAW and from the ghosts of his past! Like a wounded animal with hunters flanking on all sides, Frank will have one choice: FIGHT OR DIE!

The Punisher #4

Marvel teases Midnight with Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Benjamin Percy involved

Marvel has teased a new publishing line launching this fall, “Midnight.” While the announcement didn’t give much, it is believed Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Benjamin Percy will be involved in this project. Both shared the teaser image. The two are currently working together on Dungeons of Doom.

This new line is believed to be taking over the gap left by the end of the current Ultimate Universe and obviously has a bit more of a horror take. Percy is no stranger to the genre nor is Johnson whose Infernal Hulk perfectly blends classic superhero with horror. Percy announced on May 5 he had signed a two-year contract with Marvel while Johnson went exclusive with the publisher in November 2025.

Marvel has had a mixed history with horror, having published some classics like Tomb of Dracula and an attempt at a line of books in the 90s, like Midnight Sons, but since there’s been a series of miniseries focused on some of the key characters.

Midnight teaser

Preview: Wade Wilson: Deadpool #4

Wade Wilson: Deadpool #4

(W) Benjamin Percy (A) Geoff Shaw

MOB LIFE! The gangster HAMMERHEAD has cottoned on to DEADPOOL’s secret. But WADE can’t be bought… No wait, that’s not right. Wade can totally be bought. That’s his whole deal as a mercenary… OH, Hammerhead has the ‘Pool by the floats, that’s what it is, and whatever choice he makes, someone close to him will wind up DEAD!

Wade Wilson: Deadpool #4

Preview: Star Wars: Rogue One – Cassian Andor #1

Star Wars: Rogue One – Cassian Andor #1

(W) Benjamin Percy (A) Luke Ross

CASSIAN ANDOR’S FINAL MISSION BEFORE HE MEETS HIS ULTIMATE HEROIC DESTINY! Before the heist that shook the galaxy, a lone Rebel operative walks into danger. Cassian Andor infiltrates the lawless maze of Kafrene, racing against troopers, bounty hunters and time itself in a tense espionage thriller.

Star Wars: Rogue One – Cassian Andor #1

Preview: Punisher #3

Punisher #3

(W) Benjamin Percy (A) José Luis Soares Pinto

WAR ZONE! WILSON FISK. TOMBSTONE. And now… JIGSAW. The criminal element has its boot on the neck of New York City, suffocating it, strangling it, with crime, drugs and fear. But one criminal, THE PUNISHER, is worse than all of them and eager to put the rest in the ground where they belong!

Punisher #3

Preview: Wade Wilson: Deadpool #3

Wade Wilson: Deadpool #3

(W) Benjamin Percy (A) Geoff Shaw

ONLY SMILING ON THE OUTSIDE! WADE WILSON is down, and fate (and the gangsters he’s gotten wrapped up with) keep kicking! He’s smiling on the outside, but what tragic fate has befallen DEADPOOL? Witness the gut-wrenching horror Wade has endured… even as he walks into a deadly murder in Central Park that will change the course of his life!

Wade Wilson: Deadpool #3

Preview: Star Wars: Shadow of Maul #2

Star Wars: Shadow of Maul #2

(w) Benjamin Percy (a) Madibek Musabekov

THE UNDERWORLD EXPLODES WITH SCUM AND VILLAINY AS MAUL LOOMS IN THE SHADOWS! Ruthless mercenaries are looking to unload IMPERIAL treasure! Crime lord DEEMIS will stop at nothing to get it! Will CAPTAIN LAWSON be able to thwart the exchange of the smuggled fortune?

Star Wars: Shadow of Maul #2

Get a first look at Star Wars: Rogue One – Cassian Andor, Celebrating 10 Years of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Ten years ago, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story introduced the group of unlikely heroes who stole the plans to the original Death Star and set the stage for the Rebellion’s greatest victory. Announced in February, Marvel Comics will celebrate the anniversary of the beloved film by publishing five one-shots spotlighting its key characters, starting in May with Cassian Andor, who went on to headline the film’s Emmy and Peabody Award-winning Disney+ prequel series, Andor. Returning to the grit and glory of a Rebellion on the brink of war, the all-new stories will be set just prior to the events of the film, revealing never-before-told backstories and adventures from this pivotal era. Today, fans can see David Marquez’s covers for all five one-shots and a special sneak peek at Star Wars: Rogue One – Cassian Andor #1 by Benjamin Percy and Luke Ross, hitting stands on May 6.

STAR WARS: ROGUE ONE – CASSIAN ANDOR #1

Written by BENJAMIN PERCY
Art by LUKE ROSS
Cover by DAVID MARQUEZ
Variant Cover by JOSEMARIA CASANOVAS – 75960621533100131
Mandalorian & Grogu Variant Cover by E.M. GIST – 75960621533100121
Photo Variant Cover – 75960621533100141
On Sale 5/6

CASSIAN ANDOR’S FINAL MISSION BEFORE HE MEETS HIS ULTIMATE HEROIC DESTINY!

Before the heist that shook the galaxy, a lone Rebel operative walks into danger. Cassian Andor infiltrates the lawless maze of Kafrene, racing against troopers, bounty hunters and time itself in a tense espionage thriller.

STAR WARS: ROGUE ONE - CASSIAN ANDOR #1

The Punisher #2 has Frank Struggling while Jigsaw Makes Some Moves

The Punisher #2

Frank Castle’s most notorious foe, Jigsaw, is back – and this time, he’s not launching all-out assaults or wars in the street! Instead, he’s taking a more surgical approach to dismantling The Punisher, targeting his body, mind and soul with a game of death designed to spill innocent blood and to push Frank Castle to his absolute limit! The Punisher #2 feels like a piece of the bigger puzzle as it continues its reintroduction of these two classic characters.

Written by Benjamin Percy, The Punisher #2 is a good follow up to the debut continuing this new volume and direction for the character. It doesn’t quite stand on its own as an issue but still delivers some solid moments for Frank that feels like his classic ways, intimidating and leaving readers unsure as to what he’ll do next. Percy plays into a man hurting and desperate to find out answers as to why. While we don’t get the answer we’re looking for, we’re reminded of the abuse and wear he’s gone through, and at this point he’s a man driven by his obsession.

But, the issue is more than Frank as Percy lays the groundwork for whatever Jigsaw is planning. It’s been a long time since I read a comic with the character, but he always felt like the stooge as opposed to the heavy hitting villain. He was the weapon to real bad guy pointed at the Punisher. But, Percy seems to want to change that around having the character make a play to control the NYC underworld, which should create reverberations beyond just this series. It’s a solid next step for the character.

The art by Jose Luis Soares is good. With ink by Oren Junior, color by Frank D’Armata, and lettering by Cory Petit, the comic has a good look to it that delivers dark and dirty without it being hard to follow in the shadows or too depressing. The art works well for the vibe of the comic and you get a good sense of Frank’s struggles through the visuals. The Jigsaw reveals generally fall flat, never quite hitting like it’s wanted and instead move the moments along, explaining some details, as opposed to real surprises.

The Punisher #2 is a good second issue that builds off of the first and not rushing the story overall. It’s a piece of the puzzle that’ll hold up much better when all the issues are read together than on their own. Still, it’s nice to see this classic character back with a slightly new twist that adds a sense of vulnerability while also giving a classic villain a boost.

Story: Benjamin Percy Art: Jose Luis Soares
Ink: Oren Junior Color: Frank D’Armata Letterer: Cory Petit
Story: 7.5 Art: 7.5 Overall: 7.5 Recommendation: Read

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