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THE PUNISHER WAR JOURNAL - Assorted Issues  Main & Newstand (sold separately) Marvel Comics 1990-

#4 -  Cover art by Jim Lee and Carl Potts. Sniper, script by John Wellington and Carl Potts, pencils by Jim Lee, inks by Scott Williams and Don Hudson; Punisher tries to prevent the sniper from his old Vietnam unit from killing his former comrades. Punisher War Journal Equipment Page by Eliot R. Brown. 

#5 - Cover art by Jim Lee and Carl Potts. Crucible, script by Carl Potts, pencils by Jim Lee, inks by Scott Williams; Punisher battles Sniper, who was in his old Vietnam unit. Punisher's Arsenal by Eliot R. Brown

#7 - KEY ISSUE - Cover art by Jim Lee and Carl Potts. Endangered Species, script by Carl Potts, pencils by Carl Potts and Jim Lee, inks by Jim Lee; Punisher and Wolverine stop fighting and focus their efforts on dinosaur-killing poachers in Africa

#8 -Cover art by Jim Lee and Klaus Janson. Damage, script by Carl Potts, art by Jim Lee; Damage and his gang try to steal Punisher's van. Punisher's Arsenal profile by Eliot R. Brown. 36 pgs

 #9 -Cover art by Jim Lee. Guilt Trip, script by Carl Potts, art by Jim Lee; Punisher gets tangled up with the Black Widow. Punisher's Arsenal profile by Eliot R. Brown. 36 pgs

 #10  Main & Newstand-Cover art by Jim Lee and Carl Potts. Second Shot, script by Carl Potts, pencils by Jim Lee, inks by Scott Williams; Punisher and Microchip use a tank to chase down the Sniper, who's making off with an Apache helicopter. Punisher's Arsenal profile by Eliot R. Brown. 36 pgs

#11 -Cover art by Jim Lee and Klaus Janson. Shock Treatment, script by Carl Potts, pencils by Jim Lee, inks by Klaus Janson; Damage gang member goes back to selling drugs, spurring Punisher into action. Scared Straight, script by Carl Potts, pencils by Jim Lee, inks by Klaus Janson; corrupt cops put together a scared straight program. Punisher's Arsenal profile by Eliot R. Brown. 36 pgs

#15 Cover art by Jim Lee. Headlines!, script by Carl Potts, pencils by David Ross, inks by Russ Heath; Punisher and Spider-Man rescue the Daily Bugle staff from neo-Nazis. Guest-starring Mary Jane, J. Jonah Jameson, Kathryn Cushing, Glory Grant, and Betty Leeds. 36 pgs

 #16 -Newstand  "Panhandle!" Story by Mike Baron. Art by Neil Hansen and Mark Texeira. Cover by Mark Texeira. Frank heads to Texas to deal out some justice, Punisher-style. Includes a B&W poser of Punisher and Captain America by Scott Williams. 32 pages, FC

#17 - Cover art by Jim Lee. Tropical Trouble, script by Carl Potts, pencils by Jim Lee, inks by Al Milgrom and Don Hudson; friends of Microchip are attacked by drug dealers in Hawaii, prompting Punisher and Microchip to respond. Kingpin cameo. Punisher's Arsenal profile by Eliot R. Brown. 36 pgs

#18 -Cover art by Jim Lee. Kahuna, script by Carl Potts, pencils by Jim Lee, inks by Al Milgrom and Don Hudson; Punisher and Microchip attempt to save a little girl from Hawaiian drug dealers. 36 pgs.

#19 -Cover art by Jim Lee and Klaus Janson. Trauma in Paradise, script by Carl Potts, pencils by Jim Lee, inks by Al Milgrom and Don Hudson; Punisher and Microchip face off against drug dealers in Hawaii, bringing that story arc to a close. 36 pgs

#20 Cover art by Tom Morgan. The Debt, script by Carl Potts, pencils by Tod Smith, inks by Al Milgrom; while in the Philippines looking up an old friend, Punisher clashes with the Foreign Legion. 36 pgs

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#22 -Cover art by Tod Smith. Snowstorm, script by Carl Potts, pencils by Tod Smith, inks by Kim DeMulder; Punisher battles a Peruvian drug dealer on his home turf

#23 - Cover art by Andy Kubert. Firepower Among the Ruins Part I, script by Carl Potts, pencils by Tod Smith, inks by Kim DeMulder; in Belize, Punisher and British forces battle a drug dealer with a thing for Mayan artifacts.

#24 -Cover art by Rodney Ramos and Brad Vancata. Firepower Among the Ruins Part II, script by Carl Potts, pencils by Tod Smith, inks by Al Milgrom; Punisher protects Mayan ruins from a vicious drug dealer

#25 - VF+ "Get Out of Town", while in Italy, Punisher meets an arms-dealing uncle he didn't know he had, part one of The Sicilian Saga.

#26 - Cover art by Michael Golden. Cry Uncle, script by Mike Baron, art by Mark Texeira; Punisher and his newly discovered uncle (an arms dealer) confront the Saracen, part two of The Sicilian Saga

#27 - VF   "Saracen With the Clock!" with Frank's uncle's life on the line, Punisher battles Saracen, part three of The Sicilian Saga.

#28 -Cover art by Michael Golden. Meat, script by Mike Baron, art by Mark Texeira; Frank Castle hooks up with an old friend whose husband (a crack dealer) is being pestered by animal rights activists.

#29 - Cover art by Michael Golden. Crash and Burn, script by Mike Baron, art by Mark Texeira; Punisher battles Ghost Rider. 36 pgs.

#30 - Cover art by Michael Golden. Spin Cycle, script by Mike Baron, art by Mark Texeira; part two of Ghost Rider story. Arsenal Page profile by Eliot R. Brown

#31 -Cover art by Joe Jusko. Pipe Line, script by Mike Baron, pencils by Andy Kubert, inks by Joe Kubert; The Kamchatkan Konspiracy part one, taking place in the Alaskan wastes

#32 -Cover art by Joe Jusko. Blow Out, script by Mike Baron, pencils by Ron Wagner, inks by Mark Pennington; Alice helps Punisher against Urt, The Kamchatkan Konspiracy part two. Punisher pinup by Ernie Colon. 36 pgs

#33 - Cover art by Joe Jusko. Fire in the Hole, script by Mike Baron, pencils by Ron Wagner, inks by Dan Green; The Kamchatkan Konspiracy part three. Stan's Soapbox, script by Stan Lee, art by John Romita. 36 pgs

#34 -Cover art by John Beatty. Blackout, script by Mike Baron, pencils by Ron Wagner, inks by Jimmy Palmiotti, Michael Bair, Rodney Ramos, Ariane Lenshoek, Ed Lazellari, Don Hudson, and Bud LaRosa; Punisher deals with racial tensions and drug dealers during a blackout. Punisher pinup by Mark Pacella and John Beatty

 #35 -"Motivation!" Story by Mike Baron. Art by Ron Wagner, Jimmy Palmiotti, and Michael Witherby. Frank goes under cover as a stunt on a movie set to bring a director whose films seem to cause a lot of deaths to justice.

#36"Let Them Eat Cake!" Story by by Mike Baron. Art by Steven Butler and Kim DeMulder. Photo cover by Don Daley and Eliot R. Brown. Punisher and Microchip cater a wedding for the mob. Punisher pinup by Ed Shea and Joe Rubinstein. 32 pages

#37 -"Controversy!" Story by Mike Baron. Art by Mike Harris and Art Nichols. When the life of a radio talk show host is threaten, the Punisher steps in to protector the host's freedom of speech. 32 pages.

#38 - "Terminal Velocity!" Story by Chuck Dixon. Art by Ron Wagner and Mike Witherby. The Punisher proves that he is willing to do anything to win his war on crime when, in pursuit of a drug dealer, he jumps out of an airplane with no parachute! 32 pages


#39 - Christmas Issue - "Slay Ride!" Story by Chuck Dixon. Art by Ron Wagner and Rodney Ramos. On the way to a Montana ski lodge, the bus that Frank is on is buried under an avalanche of snow and ice. To make matters worse, other passengers are turning up dead at an alarming rate. Can the Punisher discover the killer's identity before it's too late? 32 pages, FC

#40 - VF-  "Good Money After Bad!" The Punisher stumbles upon a pack double-crossing thieves.

#41 - "Armageddon Express!" Story by Chuck Dixon. Art by Gary Kwapisz. The Punisher takes on eco-terrorists! 32 pages, FC

#42 -  Punisher investigates a military school that is suspected of child pornography.

#44 -Cover art by Andy Kubert. Flag Burner, script by Mike Baron, art by Neil Hanson; Punisher saves a flag-burning performance artist from the wrath of a small Iowa town. 36 pgs 

#45 - "The Vegas Idea" Viper sends Punisher on a Las Vegas mission to disrupt a meeting of criminals, Dead Man's Hand Part III.

#46 - "Hot Chrome and Cold Blood" The Punisher is in Las Vegas, battling biker gangs, the Secret Empire, and Hydra, Dead Man's Hand Part VI. Continued from Daredevil #308, continued in Daredevil #309.

#47 - "Say Goodbye to Vegas" Punisher teams up with Daredevil and Nomad, Dead Man's Hand Part IX, continued from Nomad #6.

#48 - "Backs to the Wall!" The Punisher informs Dyson that the men who killed his family have been dealt with, but Dyson still blames Frank for his family's death and swears revenge. It's time fore PAYBACK!

#53 - Part 2 of 2 - "Heart of Stone!" Guest-starring Ice Phillips (from the pages of Nam). Story by Chuck Dixon. Art and cover by Gary Kwapisz. Punisher and one of his old Vietnam pals battle a paramilitary fringe group. 32 pages, FC

#55 - "Bad Boyz!" Frank is going to take down a killer on a drug-fueled terror spree, he'll need bigger guns.

#56 - Cover art by Gary Kwapisz. 24 Hours of Power!, script by Chuck Dixon, art by Gary Kwapisz; Killer B battles Bospehus. Bullpen Bulletins, script by Danny Fingeroth, art by Rick Parker. 36 pgs

#58 - Cover art by Gary Kwapisz. Blood Red Moon, script by Chuck Dixon, art by Gary Kwapisz; Punisher, Ghost Rider, and Daredevil chase down Mr. Sandeen and his paramilitary forces. 36 pgs.

#61 -Embossed cover art by Michael Golden. Suicide Run Part 1: Terminal Objectives, script by Chuck Dixon, art by Gary Kwapisz; Punisher confronts mob bosses at a private meeting. Punisher Arsenal Page by Eliot R. Brown. Clock's Ticking, script by Mike Lackey, pencils by Phil Gosher, inks by Frank Percy; Punisher confronts child abductor. Punisher illo by Flint Henry and Jimmy Palmiotti. 52 pgs

#67 - Cover art by Elman Brown. Nailed, script by Steven Grant, pencils by Hugh Haynes, inks by Mark McKenna, Mick Gray, and Scott Koblish; Officer Nails pursues the Punisher. Trouble, Part 1: Return of the Prodigal, script by Steven Grant, pencils by Elman Brown, inks by Scott Koblish. 36 pgs.

#70 -Cover art by Hugh Haynes and Scott Koblish. Warm Bodies: Last Entry Prelude, script by Steven Grant, pencils by Hugh Haynes, inks by Scott Koblish; Punisher buys a car, Vigil hunts for Punisher's allies, Lynn searches for Blackwell. Trouble Part 4: Tough Love, script by Steven Grant, pencils by Kevin Kobasic and Elman Brown, inks by Frank Percy; story about the Cullen crime family. 36 pgs.

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