








Punisher War Journal #21 (1990) – CBCS 9.4 Graded | White Pages
Punisher War Journal #21 (1990) – CBCS 9.4 Graded | White Pages
Marvel Comics | April 1990 | Direct Edition | White Pages
Take your Punisher collection to the next level with Punisher War Zone #21 (1990), graded CBCS 9.4 with White Pages. This action-packed issue features Frank Castle in another gripping chapter of his relentless war on crime, diving deeper into his moral struggle and ever-present vengeance.
Key Features:
Grade: CBCS 9.4 (Near Mint)
Pages: White Pages
Edition: Direct Market
Condition Note: Submitted "as is"—never pressed or cleaned
Cover Art: John Romita Jr. (Cover), Klaus Janson (Inks)
Interior Art: John Romita Jr.
Writer: Gregor Wright
Key Information About This Issue:
This issue is part of the Punisher War Zone series, which was a spin-off from Punisher War Journal.
Punisher War Zone #21 features an intense storyline focusing on Frank Castle’s continued efforts to rid the streets of crime and his personal struggles with justice.
The issue is known for its dynamic art by John Romita Jr., which was iconic during the late '80s and early '90s.
A critical moment in the Punisher War Zone series, this comic is recognized for its gritty portrayal of Punisher and his uncompromising pursuit of vengeance.
Punisher War Journal #21 (1990) – CBCS 9.4 Graded | White Pages
Marvel Comics | April 1990 | Direct Edition | White Pages
Take your Punisher collection to the next level with Punisher War Zone #21 (1990), graded CBCS 9.4 with White Pages. This action-packed issue features Frank Castle in another gripping chapter of his relentless war on crime, diving deeper into his moral struggle and ever-present vengeance.
Key Features:
Grade: CBCS 9.4 (Near Mint)
Pages: White Pages
Edition: Direct Market
Condition Note: Submitted "as is"—never pressed or cleaned
Cover Art: John Romita Jr. (Cover), Klaus Janson (Inks)
Interior Art: John Romita Jr.
Writer: Gregor Wright
Key Information About This Issue:
This issue is part of the Punisher War Zone series, which was a spin-off from Punisher War Journal.
Punisher War Zone #21 features an intense storyline focusing on Frank Castle’s continued efforts to rid the streets of crime and his personal struggles with justice.
The issue is known for its dynamic art by John Romita Jr., which was iconic during the late '80s and early '90s.
A critical moment in the Punisher War Zone series, this comic is recognized for its gritty portrayal of Punisher and his uncompromising pursuit of vengeance.
Punisher War Journal #21 (1990) – CBCS 9.4 Graded | White Pages
Marvel Comics | April 1990 | Direct Edition | White Pages
Take your Punisher collection to the next level with Punisher War Zone #21 (1990), graded CBCS 9.4 with White Pages. This action-packed issue features Frank Castle in another gripping chapter of his relentless war on crime, diving deeper into his moral struggle and ever-present vengeance.
Key Features:
Grade: CBCS 9.4 (Near Mint)
Pages: White Pages
Edition: Direct Market
Condition Note: Submitted "as is"—never pressed or cleaned
Cover Art: John Romita Jr. (Cover), Klaus Janson (Inks)
Interior Art: John Romita Jr.
Writer: Gregor Wright
Key Information About This Issue:
This issue is part of the Punisher War Zone series, which was a spin-off from Punisher War Journal.
Punisher War Zone #21 features an intense storyline focusing on Frank Castle’s continued efforts to rid the streets of crime and his personal struggles with justice.
The issue is known for its dynamic art by John Romita Jr., which was iconic during the late '80s and early '90s.
A critical moment in the Punisher War Zone series, this comic is recognized for its gritty portrayal of Punisher and his uncompromising pursuit of vengeance.
Why This Copy Stands Out:
With White Pages and a CBCS 9.4 grade, this comic remains in top-tier condition for its age. It’s perfect for collectors looking for a solid, affordable example of late-’80s and early-’90s Punisher comics, featuring a well-respected creative team. If you’re a fan of the Punisher’s relentless justice or a collector of Romita Jr.’s iconic art, this issue is a must-have.
Get your hands on this well-preserved gem before it's gone—perfect for both fans of Frank Castle and those seeking to complete their '90s Punisher runs.