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Cover: Denys Cowan

The Punisher #39

Sep 1990 · Marvel · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.60 GBP
📊 ~33,947 copies sold its debut month
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“A Man of Wealth and Taste”

In "A Man of Wealth and Taste," the Punisher, still healing from his brutal encounter with Jigsaw, follows his enemies to a hidden Mayan temple—where the Rev uses his otherworldly powers to restore Jigsaw’s disfigured face. Written by Mike Baron and illustrated by Jack Slamn, with colors and inks by James Sherman and letters by Ken Lopez, this 1990 issue blends gritty urban violence with supernatural dread. Denys Cowan’s striking cover captures the grim intensity of the hunt.

writer Mike Baron · artist Jack Slamn · inker, colorist James Sherman · letterer Ken Lopez · cover Denys Cowan

Cast · 7 characters

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writer Mike Baron
artist Jack Slamn
inker, colorist James Sherman
letterer Ken Lopez
cover pencils, inks Denys Cowan

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After recovering a little from having his face cut up by Jigsaw, Punisher tracks his foes to a Mayan temple where the Rev has restored Jigsaw's scarred face with his demonic healing powers.

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