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The Punisher#29
Cover: Bill Reinhold

The Punisher #29

Jan 1990 · Marvel · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.60 GBP
“Too Many Dooms”

In "Too Many Dooms," the Punisher makes a desperate escape from Doom’s fortress in Latveria, carrying off one of the tyrant’s most prized relics. With the Kingpin closing in and his own resources dwindling, he strikes a dangerous bargain with the real Doom—back in New York—using the stolen artifact as leverage. Written by Mike Baron and illustrated by Bill Reinhold, with inks by Mark Farmer and colors by Gregory Wright, this 1990 issue delivers a tense, high-stakes standoff where loyalty is a liability and every deal comes with a price. The cover, also by Bill Reinhold, captures the grim intensity of the moment.

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writer Mike Baron · artist Bill Reinhold · inker Mark Farmer · colorist Gregory Wright · letterer Ken Lopez · cover Bill Reinhold

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writer Mike Baron
letterer Ken Lopez
cover pencils, inks Bill Reinhold

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Punisher escapes from Doom's castle in Latveria with one of Doom's prized possessions and uses it to make a deal with the real Doom back in New York to get the Kingpin off of his back.

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