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Punisher#7
Cover: Mike McKone

Punisher #7

Sep 2009 · Marvel · 2.99 USD

In Punisher #7 (2009), a tense standoff between the Punisher and the Hood escalates when the Hood offers the vigilante a haunting glimpse of his lost family—pushing Frank Castle to the edge. As personal stakes rise, G.W. Bridge makes a dangerous deal with Basilisk and Death Adder to track down the Punisher, trading his stepson’s life for a chance to end the war. Written by Rick Remender and illustrated by Tan Eng Huat, with colors by Lee Loughridge and letters by Virtual Calligraphy and Joe Caramagna, this issue sharpens the conflict with relentless momentum. The cover by Mike McKone captures the grim intensity of the moment.

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writer Rick Remender · artist, inker Tan Eng Huat · colorist Lee Loughridge · letterer Virtual Calligraphy · letterer Joe Caramagna · cover Mike McKone

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artist, inker Tan Eng Huat
letterer Joe Caramagna
cover pencils, inks Mike McKone

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Punisher has a confrontation with the Hood where he is once again offered a life with his dead family. Severely on edge, the Punisher threatens Henry and a rift forms in their relationship. G.W. Bridge agrees to help Basilisk and Death Adder track down the Punisher in exchange for the life of his stepson Tyler. Punisher begins taking out the Hood's super-powered losers.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).