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Cover: Tim Bradstreet

Punisher #48

Aug 2007 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 3.75 CAD
📊 ~33,783 copies sold its debut month
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“Widowmaker Part Six”

In "Widowmaker Part Six," the relentless pursuit escalates as the four remaining mob wives, cornered and desperate, scramble to outmaneuver both the police and the Punisher. With the vigilante still wounded and his iconic kevlar skull shirt now worn by Jenny, the line between vengeance and survival blurs in a tense, high-stakes standoff. Written by Garth Ennis and brought to life by Lan Medina’s stark art, Tom Palmer’s inks, Raúl Treviño’s colors, and the sharp lettering of Virtual Calligraphy and Cory Petit, this issue delivers a raw, character-driven climax to the arc. The cover by Tim Bradstreet captures the grim intensity of the moment.

writer Garth Ennis · artist Lan Medina · inker Tom Palmer · colorist Raúl Treviño · letterer Virtual Calligraphy · letterer Cory Petit · cover Tim Bradstreet
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Full credits

artist Lan Medina
letterer Cory Petit
cover pencils, inks Tim Bradstreet

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With the police starting to put the pieces together and their quarry still on the loose, the four remaining mob wives try to devise a new plan for taking out the Punisher and Annabella's little sister, Jenny. With the Punisher still badly injured, Jenny puts on his kevlar skull shirt and heads out to do a little killing of her own.

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