Tommy Kohlmaier AUSTRIA
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John BUSCEMA 1994 PUNISHER WAR ZONE 29 pg 3 vs. crocodiles ! 100% Big John art !

Location: BUSCEMA , John
Artists: John Buscema (All) ,  Chuck Dixon (Writer)

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Location: BUSCEMA , John
Title: John BUSCEMA 1994 PUNISHER WAR ZONE 29 pg 3 vs. crocodiles ! 100% Big John art !
Artist:  John Buscema (All) ,  Chuck Dixon (Writer)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 166
Likes on CAF: 9
Comments: 5
Added to Site: 4/27/2025

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Description
Classic pencils and also inks by John from the multi-issue storyline "Conan with a gun”, written by Chuck Dixon. The poor crocodiles only wanted a little (human) snack but met Frank Castle (and his buddy Micro, who helped him to flee from a ruthless South American Jail) and their death. Look up my little John Buscema gallery, including a nice page from the previous Punisher WZ issue, if you like what you see here !

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Member Since: December 2008
Last Login: April 2026
Ebay Id: galactonaut
Website: http://www.comicfilm.at
Country: AUSTRIA
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Daryl R Member Since 2015
Posted On 4/27/2025

Great page Tommy! If you're going to have a page of Frank in the swamp, who better to do it than Buscema?

Rick W Member Since 2017
Posted On 4/27/2025

Damn fine page! 

Benedict Judas Hel Member Since 2020
Posted On 4/30/2025

Those crocs have got a taste for some Big Pun!

Mj Smit Member Since 2012
Posted On 5/4/2025

Nice one! I'm quite sure, that you would run out of crocs before you would run out of Buscema pages!

K Gearon Member Since 2011
Posted On 4/3/2026

Each horizontal is like it's own splash!  But add the stacked storytelling element and the "whole is greater than the sum of its part" adage applies.  Congrats!