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The Punisher#19
Cover: Tim Bradstreet

The Punisher #19

Jan 2003 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.75 CAD
“Of Mice and Men”

In "Of Mice and Men," Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon deliver a gritty, character-driven chapter of The Punisher’s relentless crusade, as the vigilante is wounded and taken in by a reclusive woman named Joan in a remote woodland cabin. With the Russian mob closing in, their uneasy alliance forces both of them to confront the cost of survival in a world where violence is the only language left. The cover by Tim Bradstreet captures the tension of this isolated showdown, while the interior art by Dillon and color work by Matt Milla ground the story in raw, unflinching realism.

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writer Garth Ennis · artist, inker Steve Dillon · colorist Avalon's Matt Milla · letterer Comicraft · letterer Wes · letterer RS · cover Tim Bradstreet

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Full credits

artist, inker Steve Dillon
letterer Comicraft
letterer Wes
letterer RS
cover pencils, inks Tim Bradstreet

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The Punisher is shot up badly when he is found by Joan who is living in a cabin in the woods. She helps him recoup and prepare to take out the Russian mobsters who are chasing him.

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