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Cover: Tim Bradstreet

Punisher #14

Jan 2005 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.25 CAD
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“Mother Russia Part Two”

Part two of "Mother Russia" drops Frank Castle into tense territory, and Tim Bradstreet's cover sets the mood perfectly — two powerful figures locked in a brutal close-quarters struggle, with the unmistakable silhouette of Russian onion-domed architecture looming in the shadowy golden background. The composition is dark, visceral, and atmospheric, leaning hard into the gritty MAX Comics aesthetic that Garth Ennis and Dougie Braithwaite bring to this run. If you're following this arc, issue #14 makes it abundantly clear that Frank is a long way from home and in very capable, very dangerous company.

writer Garth Ennis · artist Dougie Braithwaite · inker Bill Reinhold · colorist Raúl Treviño · letterer Virtual Calligraphy · letterer Randy Gentile · cover Tim Bradstreet

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letterer Randy Gentile
cover pencils, inks Tim Bradstreet

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The Punisher is airdropped into Russia to infiltrate a nuclear base.

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