Le Punisher #2
In "Ordures," The Punisher dives into a gritty underworld where mob factions clash over control of New Jersey’s sanitation system—only to uncover a far deadlier conspiracy involving stolen plutonium and a shadowy terrorist plot. Written by Mike Baron and brought to life by David Ross’s stark artwork, with inks by Kevin Nowlan and colors by John Wellington, this 1990 issue delivers a tense, grounded thriller. The cover, penciled by Ross and inked by John Beatty, captures the story’s grim intensity.
In "Ordures," the Punisher digs into a violent turf war over garbage collection in New Jersey, uncovering a chilling conspiracy when he learns a local family is set to sell plutonium to Arab terrorists. With no clear allies and a city on the edge, he pushes deeper into a web of corruption that turns a mundane struggle into a matter of national danger.
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