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The Punisher #59 Valley Forge, Valley Forge: Part 5
Cover Date: September, 2008
Garth Ennis concludes his seminal run on THE PUNISHER -- in style. It all comes down to a tape. And what seven desperate and insanely powerful men have done to conceal it. So far, they’re off to a good start: A Special Forces Squad has got the drop on ...
Issue Description
Garth Ennis concludes his seminal run on THE PUNISHER -- in style.
It all comes down to a tape. And what seven desperate and insanely powerful men have done to conceal it. So far, they’re off to a good start: A Special Forces Squad has got the drop on the Punisher and is poised to fulfill the kill order. But then there’s a twist — a development no one could have seen coming, least of all Frank Castle -- and things get really interesting.
The second last issue of Garth Ennis' The Punisher MAX.
The Punisher (2004)
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Volume Description
This series is part of the MAX comics imprint and does not feature the 616 reality or "Main Marvel Universe" Punisher. It was critically acclaimed, cited for its realistic, uncompromising stories. Ennis left the title late in 2008, after writing sixty issues for the book and finishing his eight year run of writing The Punisher comics. It was renamed as Punisher: Frank Castle with issue 66 to avoid confusion with Marvel's new earth 616 or "Main Marvel Universe" Punisher Volume 5 series.
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