


Punisher War Journal #3 (Marvel, 1988)
Punisher War Journal #3 (Marvel, 1988)
Cover art by Carl Potts and Jim Lee. An Eye For an Eye Chapter Three: A Dish Best Served Cold, script by Carl Potts, pencils by Carl Potts and Jim Lee, inks by Jim Lee; conflict arises between Punisher, Jason, and Montoya, true story of Frank Castle's family getting killed is revealed. Punisher War Journal Equipment Page by Eliot R.
Punisher War Journal #3 (Marvel, 1988)
Cover art by Carl Potts and Jim Lee. An Eye For an Eye Chapter Three: A Dish Best Served Cold, script by Carl Potts, pencils by Carl Potts and Jim Lee, inks by Jim Lee; conflict arises between Punisher, Jason, and Montoya, true story of Frank Castle's family getting killed is revealed. Punisher War Journal Equipment Page by Eliot R.
Punisher War Journal #3 (Marvel, 1988)
Cover art by Carl Potts and Jim Lee. An Eye For an Eye Chapter Three: A Dish Best Served Cold, script by Carl Potts, pencils by Carl Potts and Jim Lee, inks by Jim Lee; conflict arises between Punisher, Jason, and Montoya, true story of Frank Castle's family getting killed is revealed. Punisher War Journal Equipment Page by Eliot R.
🧾 Issue Overview
Title: Punisher War Journal #3
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Cover Date: February 1989
Release Date: October 4, 1988
Cover Price: $1.50
Format: Standard 32-page issue
Creative Team:
Writer & Penciler: Carl Potts
Inker: Jim Lee
Colorist: Gregory Wright
Letterer: Jim Novak
Editor: Don Daley
Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco
📖 Story Summary – “An Eye for an Eye, Chapter Three: A Dish Best Served Cold”
In the concluding chapter of the "An Eye for an Eye" arc, Frank Castle (The Punisher) continues his relentless pursuit of justice against the criminal underworld. The narrative delves into the complexities of vigilantism and the moral ambiguities that come with it.
🌟 Key Features
Features a guest appearance by Daredevil (Matt Murdock), adding depth to the storyline and exploring the contrasting philosophies of justice between the two characters.
Early collaboration between Carl Potts and Jim Lee, showcasing Lee's developing artistic style that would later become iconic.
Part of the inaugural story arc of the Punisher War Journal series, establishing the tone and direction for subsequent issues.