Punisher: An Eye for an Eye #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1991 Marvel collection brings together the four-issue 'Eye for an Eye' miniseries, which follows the Punisher as he targets a ruthless drug cartel operating in New York. Written by Mike Baron and illustrated by Hugh Haynes, the story pits Frank Castle against the corrupt forces of the Samedi organization, blending vigilante justice with gritty crime drama.
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.
In "An Eye for an Eye Chapter Two: Tie a Yellow Ribbon," Frank Castle finds an unexpected moment of quiet in the park—flying a kite—until he crosses paths with Jo, the son of the banker whose death ignited a decades-old vendetta. As Hector Montoya, the man believed responsible for both Jason’s father and Frank’s family, walks free from prison, the past begins to unravel in ways neither man could have foreseen.
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↩ Reprints The Punisher War Journal #1 (1988), The Punisher War Journal #2 (1988), The Punisher War Journal #3 (1989)
Reprinted in Punisher War Journal by Carl Potts and Jim Lee #[nn] (2016), Punisher - Journal de guerre #[nn] (2025), Punisher Collection von Jim Lee #[nn] (2025)
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