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Le Punisher#4
Cover: Whilce Portacio & Scott Williams

Le Punisher #4

Jul 1990 · Semic S.A. · 13,00 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Le fantôme de Wall Street”

In "Le fantôme de Wall Street," Frank Castle dives into the underbelly of 1990s finance, pairing with Quentin O'Toole, a former Wall Street broker now living on the streets, to dismantle the Billionaire Boys Club. As the Punisher uncovers a web of stock manipulation and a secret deal with Japanese interests, he's drawn into a deadly game where the real killer is far more twisted than he imagined. With Whilce Portacio’s sharp art and Scott Williams’ tight inks bringing the gritty streets to life, this issue delivers a tense, grounded thriller where every shadow holds a secret.

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Full credits

writer Mike Baron
cover pencils Whilce Portacio
cover inks Scott Williams

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Punisher uses former wall street broker turned homeless, Quentin O'Toole, to help him get information on Arnold Ansen's unscrupulous Billionaire Boys Club. In return, Frank agrees to look into a rash of homeless murders. Punisher begins to uncover stock market manipulation & a deal with the Japanese being carried out by Ansen & his right-hand man, Roky, he is assaulted Sijo, who gets the drop on him. Jr. comes to the rescue with a taser but gets badly wounded by Sijo. Punisher is taking out a gang who are rolling a bum, the real homeless killer Roky, is getting his kicks by carving up O'Toole.

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