Punisher #14
The "FrankenCastle" arc reaches issue #14 with one of the most striking split-face covers of 2010: the left half shows Frank Castle's stitched, grey-skinned, yellow-eyed monster visage, while the right half reveals a dripping, luminous-green skeletal zombie face — two nightmarish identities fused into one unsettling portrait. Mike McKone's cover linework is precise and genuinely eerie, contrasting the grim solidity of Castle's reanimated form against the decayed, glowing horror beside it. With Rick Remender writing and Tony Moore and Dan Brereton handling interior art, this is a chapter of Marvel's most unexpectedly macabre Punisher run that horror and action fans alike will want on their shelf.
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Henry uncovers the origin of Hellsgaard. In 1898 he finds his village infested with werewolves. Condemned to perpetuity, he is rescued by Ulysses Bloodstone. During a fight against Dracula he is sent in Limbo, from which he is rescued in 1978 by Yamato.
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