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The Punisher Magazine#15
Cover: Joe Jusko

The Punisher Magazine #15

Oct 1990 · Marvel · 2.25 USD; 2.75 CAD; 0.95 GBP
“An Eye for an Eye Chapter Two: Tie a Yellow Ribbon”

In "An Eye for an Eye Chapter Two: Tie a Yellow Ribbon," Frank Castle takes a rare moment of quiet in the park, flying a kite—until he's confronted by Jo, the son of the banker killed on the day his own family died. The man blamed for both tragedies, Hector Montoya, has just been released from prison, setting the stage for a reckoning that could change everything. Written and drawn by Carl Potts, with inks by Jim Lee, this issue blends quiet tension with the looming shadow of vengeance. The cover, by Joe Jusko, captures the uneasy stillness before the storm.

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writer, artist Carl Potts · artist, inker Jim Lee · letterer Jim Novak · cover Joe Jusko

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Full credits

writer, artist Carl Potts
artist, inker Jim Lee
letterer Jim Novak
cover pencils, inks Joe Jusko

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Punisher is flying a kite in the park when he meets up with the son of the banker who was killed by the mob on the day his family was killed. Hector Montoya, the man who is supposedly responsible for the deaths of Jason's father and Frank's family is released from prison.

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