The Punisher War Journal #42
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrank Castle charges straight at the viewer on this May 1992 cover, jaw set and battle-worn, unleashing a massive minigun as explosions and debris erupt behind him — a raw, kinetic image penciled and inked by John Romita Jr. that practically vibrates off the page. The story title "Ten-To-One" sets the stakes neatly: whatever the Punisher is walking into, the odds aren't in his favor — not that he seems to care. With Chuck Dixon scripting and a creative team that includes Glynis Oliver's fiery coloring, this is a solid mid-run entry in one of Marvel's grittiest ongoing series of the era.
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Punisher steps into a conflict between Irish and Asian mobsters.
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