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Appearing in "Chapter Three: Super Hero Messiah"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Marshal Law #3

Featured Characters:

  • Joe Gilmore/Marshal Law

Antagonists:

  • Colonel Buck Caine/The Public Spirit
  • Hitler Hernandez
  • Judas S. Carriot/The Betrayer
  • Scapegoat
  • Sleepman
  • Slugfest
  • Suicida

Other Characters:

  • Celeste
  • Commissioner McGland
  • Doctor Shocc (Mentioned)
  • Lynn Evans (Mentioned)
  • Mrs. Mallon/Virago
  • Paul
  • Willis Hood/Father Hood (Named only)
  • John Pilger (Named only)

Locations:

  • San Futuro
  • New York (Mentioned)
  • The Zone

Synopsis for "Chapter Three: Super Hero Messiah"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Marshal Law #3
Hitler Hernandez and Judas S. Carriot drop-kick a child all the way from San Futuro to Santa Monica! Where's Marshal Law? He's busy chasing the Sleepman Killer!

Appearing in "The Chronicles of Genghis Grimtoad"

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  • Genghis Grimtoad

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Synopsis for "The Chronicles of Genghis Grimtoad"

Kang of Charon arrives in the carnage that was Haven, and hunts for the royal survivors. Will he pick up the scent or will they make good their escape? The fifth part of the chronicle by John Wagner, Alan Grant and Ian Gibson.

Appearing in "Storm: The Pirates of Pandarve"

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  • Storm
  • Ember

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Synopsis for "Storm: The Pirates of Pandarve"

Storm and Rann attend the slave market in Vertiga Bas in the hope of finding Rann's daughter. However, the laws of the city are so confusing, they may not remain at liberty, or alive, long enough to succeed! Martin Lodewijk and Don Lawrence are among the crowd.

Appearing in "Jobs for the Boys"

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Synopsis for "Jobs for the Boys"

Butch and Willie get well and truly stuck into their new job...find out if it pays to advertise in this tale written by Ed Hillyer, with colour by Steve White.

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