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Cover: Tim Bradstreet

Punisher #[2]

Feb 2002 · Marvel · 15.95 USD; 25.50 CAD
“Well Come On Everybody and Let's Get Together Tonight”

In "Well Come On Everybody and Let's Get Together Tonight," Frank Castle and Spider-Man form an uneasy alliance against a revamped Russian threat, with Frank putting his signature pragmatism to the test—literally using Spider-Man as a human shield. Written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Steve Dillon, this 2002 issue blends brutal action with dark humor, all rendered in bold, gritty detail. The cover by Tim Bradstreet captures the tension in sharp, striking contrast.

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writer Garth Ennis · artist Steve Dillon · inker Jimmy Palmiotti · colorist Chris Sotomayor · letterer Wes Abbott · letterer Comicraft · letterer Richard Starkings · cover Tim Bradstreet

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letterer Wes Abbott
letterer Comicraft
cover pencils, inks Tim Bradstreet

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The Punisher and Spider-Man team up against the new and improved Russian during which Frank uses Spider-Man as a human shield. Soap agrees to work with Frank.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).