Superaventuras Marvel #140
In "Uma Segunda Chance," the Punisher takes a detour from his usual path to intervene in a small, corrupt Iowa town where a young street artist sparks outrage by burning an American flag—only to become the target of a violent mob. Written by Mike Baron and Estúdio Deseart, with art by Neil Hanson and colors by Linda Lessmann, this 1994 issue blends gritty urban tension with unexpected moral gray areas. The cover, by Walter Simonson, captures the moment’s raw intensity.
In "Dando Bandeira," the Punisher confronts a small-town mob in Iowa after a young street artist ignites controversy by burning an American flag, drawing the wrath of local thugs. Though he doesn’t share her sentiment, the Punisher steps in to protect her, uncovering a larger drug operation tied to corrupt local power.
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