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  2. Voltar (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Voltar was a comic strip title and comic book character created, written, and illustrated by Filipino illustrator Alfredo Alcala in 1963. [1] A story about Vikings, Voltar was first published in the Philippines by CRAF Publications, a comic book company established by Alcala himself, together with other colleagues in the field of comics such as Virgilio Redondo, Nestor Redondo, Amado Castrillo ...

  3. Agents of Law - Wikipedia

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    Despite massive hype by the publishing company prior to its release the series ultimately failed to survive the withering market of the time and the choice by Dark Horse to scale back their line of superhero comics, which had only recently been renamed. Law was the first super villain to ever be killed by a Predator. See the last page of issue #6.

  4. Toxic! - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Toxic! was released in March 1991. Toxic! was initially dominated by Mills (Mills had rejected John Wagner's proposal for Button Man based on its supposed similarity to Accident Man; [6] it later appeared in 2000 AD). His Marshal Law strip was seen as the flagship title and as a character to perhaps rival Judge Dredd.

  5. Philippine comics - Wikipedia

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    The popularity or Philippine comics reached its peak in the 1980s, marked by the publication of 47 weekly comic books and a total circulation of 2.5 to 3 million copies by the mid-1980s. The actual readership far exceeded these figures due to the conventionalized sharing of copies among friends and families, making comics the most widely ...

  6. Batton Lash - Wikipedia

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    Batton Lash (October 29, 1953 – January 12, 2019) was an American comics creator who came to prominence as part of the 1990s self-publishing boom. [1] He is best known for the series Wolff and Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre (a.k.a. Supernatural Law), a comedic series about law partners specializing in cases dealing with archetypes from the horror genre, which ran as a strip in The National ...

  7. Marshal Law (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Marshal Law is an English-language superhero comic book series created by Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill. [5] [6] Marshal Law was first published by Marvel's Epic Comics imprint in 1987. The series is a satire on the superhero genre as well as a deconstruction of the superheroes of the Golden Age and Silver Age. [citation needed]

  8. Criminal (comics) - Wikipedia

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    A second series began in February 2008, and ran for seven issues. The first three issues, overlapping stories from the points of view of three characters involved in organized crime in the 1970s, were collected as The Dead and the Dying (issues #1-3, 2008). Issues #4-7 were collected as Bad Night (issues #4-7, 2009).

  9. José Zabala-Santos - Wikipedia

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    José Zabala-Santos (sometimes spelled as Jose Zabala Santos [2]) (20 July 1911 – September 7, 1985), [1] nicknamed as "Mang Pepe" ("Mister Pepe" in the Tagalog language [3]) by hometown neighbors [1] and as "Zabala" by colleagues in the cartooning profession, [2] [1] was a successful cartoonist in the Philippines [2] and was one of the pioneers of Philippine comics. [4]

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