Best of this Week: Punisher Kill Krew #3 – Gerry Duggan, Juan Ferreyra and Cory Petit

My God, this had me actually laughing.
In an effort to get revenge for children that lost their parents during the events of War of the Realms, Frank Castle alongside the trusty goat of Thor, Toothgnasher has gone on a mission to exact that revenge while picking up new allies along the way like Franklin “Foggy” Nelson. The last issue ended with a cliffhanger of the pair finding a few frost giants trying to take the power of Cytorrak from Juggernaut. This third issue was slapstick, visual and dry comedy all in one in a way that only Gerry Duggan can manage and only Juan Ferreyra can capture.
Frank comes off as a more comedic version of himself with all of his funny coming from how seriously he takes the entire situation. Surrounded by Frost giants, gigantic weapons, ineffective guns and an unstoppable force, Frank Castle is unflappable in his resolve. He decides to wear a horned helmet the entire time, the only piece of armor he puts on at all and looks like a gun toting Dovahkiin. He’s still amazingly violent, cutting down the Frost Giants with his patented rage.

In one particular panel, Frank is shooting his shotgun, his muscles ripple as the weapon rattles and bangs. His mouth agape in righteous fury, the ignition from the barrel as the gun fires is hot with orange coloring and the background has more speedlines than I have seen in months, made even more dynamic with its own red-orange color. Shell casings fly back with each blast and you can just feel the imminent satisfaction of seeing a Frost giant aired out with holes… but then the next panel shows them nonplussed and before they shoot the ground in front of him and send him flying.
Surprisingly, Foggy was absolutely hilarious as hey was played as another unwilling straight man and faced near death many times, but survives in hilariously lucky ways. After trying to run away from the giants attacking Frank, he trips on a human skull, sends the sword he was carrying straight into the ropes holding Juggernaut and frees the brute. Juggernaut then runs through the giants and covers Foggy in giant blood. After they escape the cave, another attacks Foggy, but he slips on the ice and impales his face on Foggy’s sword. Each time, Foggy replies with a “huh,” the same reaction any of us would have if we miraculously got saved by the Frank Castle field of impossible luck.
Juggernaut though… oh my God. I already love Juggernaut, but seeing him here in this situation, especially after appearing in the first arc of 2018’s Thor relaunch, bringing him back into the bullpucky of this magic nonsense because of his nonsense magic powers is hilarious. After being freed, he wastes no time in absolutely decimating the Frost Giants. He runs through them with the rage of a bull, Ferreyra drawing him like a madman as he then gets coated in the blue blood and viscera of the monsters, their limbs and other assorted body parts flying behind him after a speedy charge.

After the group makes their escape, the giants see Frank and Foggy coming out of the cave and threaten that the two aren’t leaving and laugh… then they see Juggernaut and Juggy removes their legs thoroughly. As one of them lies on the ground and Frank finds himself out of shells, he just… chucks the shotgun into the giants face. There’s no warning. It’s just a small panel insult that I found maddeningly hilarious. That same frost giant tells Frank that the other giant they’re looking for is sleeping with Frank’s woman and Frank just cuts his head off from the jaw.
Another proceeds to try and attack Frank and he calls Toothgnasher who sends the car that Frank uses as a carriage into the balls of the attacking Giant before headbutting him to death. The final frost giant catches an ice stalagmite from the Juggernaut in the chest before being tortured by Frank. Ferreryra introduces him so awesomely, posing like a badass, saying that Frank and Co. will pay dearly for the massacre. Juggernaut responds accordingly, saying that they giants destroyed his small garden and rent controlled apartment in New York when they kidnapped him, so he does his best javelin throw and impales the son of a bitch.
Frank’s proceeding torture is only glimpsed as we see his silhouette of his sword in between the toenail of the giant before Juggernaut vomits all over Foggy in the car as they watch it all happen. Normally that kinda thing would gross me out, but by this point I was all in.

Gerry Duggan is probably the only guy I trust to do this kind of humor and pull it off so well, to the point where I didn’t just give a we little chuckle, but an actual hearty laugh. When he was writing Deadpool, I felt much the same and this series has been a treat on the same level. Frank Castle doesn’t always have to be all doom and gloom, but can be absolutely hilarious in the hands of the right writer. (I mean look at the Cosmic Ghost Rider miniseries…and not the Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys the Marvel Universe miniseries.)
Juan Ferreyra caught my serious attention with his amazing and stellar art on Killmonger. He does fantastically with badass serious art and upon remember he did stuff for Green Arrow Rebirth, I went back to those issues just for his art and was blown away by what I didn’t pay attention to. His art here is not only some of his best, but the comedic edge he puts to it makes it so much better and shows just how versatile he is at his own comedic timing alongside Duggan’s story.
Punisher: Kill Krew is an amazing concept that sounds like what happens when a Dungeons and Dragons Game Master lets the inmates run the asylum. Punisher running through the nine realms for the sole purpose of killing anything and everything that has wronged all of those so very adorable children is astoundingly bad, but when given a creative team this good, it’s only a recipe for a sweet cake of comic book goodness. High recommend!

Thanks a lot for this amazing and fun review of our little comic Tyson, this just made my day, glad that the stuff we do reach to some of you!!
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