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Punisher: An Eye for an Eye #[nn]

Dec 1991 · Marvel · 9.95 USD; 11.50 CAD; 5.50 GBP
“An Eye for an Eye Chapter One: Sunday in the Park”

In "An Eye for an Eye Chapter One: Sunday in the Park," the Punisher takes a rare moment of quiet—flying a kite in the park—only to be drawn into a tense encounter with the son of a banker killed by the mob on the same day Frank’s family was murdered. As Hector Montoya, the man long believed responsible, walks free from prison, the past begins to bleed into the present. Written and illustrated by Carl Potts, with dynamic inks by Jim Lee and bold cover art by Jim Lee, this 1991 issue marks a pivotal shift in the Punisher’s relentless pursuit of justice.

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writer, artist Carl Potts · artist, inker Jim Lee · colorist John Wellington · letterer Jim Novak · cover Jim Lee

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writer, artist Carl Potts
artist, inker Jim Lee
letterer Jim Novak
cover pencils, inks Jim Lee

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Punisher is flying a kite in the park when he meets up with the son of the banker who was killed by the mob on the day his family was killed. Hector Montoya, the man who is supposedly responsible for the deaths of Jason's father and Frank's family is released from prison.

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