The Punisher: Die Hard in the Big Easy #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeNew Orleans has never looked more dangerous than on this 1992 Marvel one-shot, where Phil Gascoine's cover drops the Punisher — skull emblem and all — into a collision with a larger-than-life, wide-grinning villain in a broad hat who dominates the foreground with an unsettling menace. The composition pulls double duty, layering Frank Castle in action against a voodoo-tinged backdrop that signals the Big Easy setting perfectly. It's a sharp, atmospheric package from a creative team — Gascoine writing and drawing alongside colorist Steve Buccellato — that clearly understood how to make a standalone story feel like an event.
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Reprinted in Punisher Epic Collection #7 (2017)
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