Punisher #4
In "Im Dschungel von New York," the Punisher is dragged into a brutal underworld operation in Bolivia, where he confronts a former South Vietnamese general turned cocaine kingpin. With the help of a DEA agent named Valencia, he must navigate a deadly web of betrayal and violence, testing his resolve in a foreign hell he never asked for. Written by Mike Baron and Peter Schwindt, with striking artwork by Klaus Janson, and a cover by Joe Chiodo, this 1990 Bastei Verlag issue delivers a raw, high-stakes journey through the shadows of international crime.
In "Im Dschungel von New York," the Punisher follows a lead from his old Marine buddy Ayers to dismantle an international drug ring tied to a Vietnam veteran believed dead—his name etched on the Memorial Wall. With Ayers found murdered, the Punisher climbs the criminal ladder through New York’s underworld, hunting those who pulled the trigger.
In "Auf den Spuren des weißen Todes," the Punisher follows Hoyle to Bolivia, where a former South Vietnamese general now rules a brutal cocaine empire. With the stakes rising, the Punisher and DEA agent Valencia must survive a deadly test of loyalty and take on a heavily armed drug ring—before it’s too late.
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↩ Reprints The Punisher #1 (1987), The Punisher Magazine #4 (1989)
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