Blood and Glory [Punisher / Captain America] #3
In "Establish the Blessings of Liberty," Captain America and the Punisher clash in a tense, morally charged mission across South America, where they uncover a conspiracy involving defective weapons shipped by U.S. officials for personal profit. Written by D. G. Chichester and Margaret Clark and illustrated with gritty precision by Klaus Janson, this 1992 Marvel issue delivers a sharp, grounded clash of ideologies, with colors by Judy Johnson and Sherilyn Van Valkenburgh and letters by John Workman. The cover by Klaus Janson captures the conflict’s intensity, a stark visual echo of the story’s simmering tension.
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Cap and Punisher find themselves fighting a personal war in South America where the U.S. has been sending defective weapons for the personal gain of a few high powered government agents.
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