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Editor1 | - Axel Alonso
- Sebastian Girner
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Solicit | - It’s the Roaring Twenties and mobster Dutch Schultz's iron-fisted reign is about to meet its greatest challenge. But will the greatest threat to his criminal empire come from Thomas Dewey and the government? Will it come from fellow mobsters like Lucky Luciano or Al Capone? No, it'll come in the form of a man sporting a familiar skull symbol and a gun in his hand. Because once the Punisher hits the scene, the mean streets are about to get a whole lot meaner.
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* Shultz' Dutchmen
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* Frank Jr.'s gang
* Legs Diamond
* Chaza Lansky
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:* , 1935
:* Near the city of Verdun, The Meuse-Argonne Offensive, 1918
:* The Bronx, 1928
::* Ruth and Frank's Grocery
:* The Hub Social Club
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* The Punisher's guns
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* NYC Cars
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Editor1 | - Axel Alonso
- Sebastian Girner
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CoverArtist | - Dennis Calero
- Tim Bradstreet
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Speaker | - [[W:C:marvel:Frank Castelione, Sr.
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Synopsis | - As he readies for war on mobsters, The Punisher thinks back to how he became who he is today.
His father learning to fight in World War I, his mother dying of cancer, the mobsters who tried to take the hard-earned money from their grocery store, they all added to his future.
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Image | - Punisher Noir Vol 1 1 Calero Variant Textless.jpg
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Notes | - * This issue is reprinted in other comics and books, see references for more info.
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quotation | - It ain't right, understand? And when somethin' aint right, ya do somethin about it. Ya just can't sit an' do nothin' Frankie.
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