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Cover: Klaus Janson

Blood and Glory [Punisher / Captain America] #2

Nov 1992 · Marvel · 5.95 USD; 6.95 CAD
“Eternal Vigilance”

In "Eternal Vigilance," Captain America goes silent—faking his death to go undercover with the Punisher in a dangerous mission to expose a U.S.-backed arms-for-drugs operation in South America. Written by D. G. Chichester and Margaret Clark and illustrated with gritty precision by Klaus Janson, this 1992 clash of ideals unfolds in stark, shadowed tones, with Sam Otis’s colors and John Wellington’s lettering heightening the tension. The cover by Klaus Janson captures the grim resolve of the duo, setting the stage for a story where loyalty and justice are tested in the darkest corners.

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writer D. G. Chichester · writer Margaret Clark · artist, inker Klaus Janson · colorist Sam Otis · letterer John Wellington · cover Klaus Janson

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artist, inker Klaus Janson
colorist Sam Otis
cover pencils, inks Klaus Janson

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

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Cap allows the world to think he is dead so that he and the Punisher can go uncover and ferret out a dirty arms for drugs operation the U.S. is pulling in South America.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).