The Punisher: War Zone #12
In "Psychoville Part 1: Family Ties," The Punisher wakes from a drugged unconsciousness to find himself living a meticulously normal life—wife, kids, a steady job, a quiet suburban home—only to be haunted by memories that don’t quite fit. Written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, with art by Mike McKone and inks by Mark McKenna and Mick Gray, this 1993 issue delivers a chilling twist on identity and reality. The cover, penciled by McKone and inked by McKenna and Gray, captures the eerie stillness of a life that feels just slightly out of place.
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The Punisher is chasing the drug dealing Da Rosa when he is knocked out and drugged unconscious. When he wakes up, he finds he has a wife, two children, a normal job, a middle-class suburban lifestyle and a head full of haunting memories that tell him something is a little off about his ideal life.
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