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Geek Goggle Reviews: PunisherMAX #5
Brandon Borzelli’s Geek Goggle Reviews Punishermax #5 Max (Marvel Comics) Aaron, Dillon & Hollingsworth Jason Aaron ends his first arc on Punishermax is dramatic fashion. The arc’s ending involves more pain and suffering mixed in with some very tough decisions as the battles hit really close to home. Characters die but Aaron manages to make the deaths feel relevant because he has grounded the characters so well in the first four issues. This is a terrific read that will shock you and make you chuckle a little bit all with awesome art to make these emotions come out all the more. This is a terrific issue
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Geek Goggle Reviews: PunisherMAX #5