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The Punisher#16
Cover: Barry Kitson

The Punisher #16

Nov 1989 · Marvel UK · 0.40 GBP
“Second Sight”

In "Second Sight," writer Doug Murray and artists Michael Golden, Wayne Vansant, and Bob McLeod deliver a gritty, character-driven tale set against the backdrop of war and survival. This 1989 issue, with its striking cover by Barry Kitson, follows Duong, a former Kit-Carson scout, as he recounts his journey from fighting alongside communist forces to joining the American military—a story of loyalty, loss, and the blurred lines of allegiance.

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writer Doug Murray · artist Michael Golden · artist, inker Wayne Vansant · inker Bob McLeod · letterer Kurt Hathaway · cover Barry Kitson

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Cast · 5 characters

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artist, inker Wayne Vansant
letterer Kurt Hathaway
cover pencils, inks Barry Kitson

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Duong, a Kit-Carson scout for the U.S. Army tells the story of how he has fought for his country and eventually left the communist forces and joined the Americans.

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