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Marshal Law (comics)

''Marshal Law'' is an English-language superhero comic book series created by Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=The New York Times )〕
One of the first major creator-owned characters for a major publisher, Marshal Law was first published by Epic Comics in 1987. The series is a satire on the superhero genre.
The series is characterised by its extreme graphic violence and nudity, and Mills' skewering of superhero conventions and US government policy and society.
==Publication history==
Marshal Law started life at Epic Comics on October 1987 in a six-issue limited series. The series proved popular, although it did suffer from shipping delays, and was followed by the ''Marshal Law Takes Manhattan'' one-shot, in which most of Marvel Comics major characters were ruthlessly parodied.
In 1991, Mills and O'Neill took the character to the fledgling Apocalypse Comics for a one-off special & then as the flagship story in ''Toxic!'', a weekly comic started in 1991 to compete with ''2000AD''.
''Toxic!'' proved to be short lived and the Marshal Law strip suffered from missing issues and eventually Apocalypse Comics went bankrupt in 1992, leaving the character in publishing limbo and the story in ''Toxic!'' incomplete.
Mills and O'Neill then took Marshal Law to Dark Horse Comics where the story in ''Toxic!'' was completed in late 1992.
That year also saw the character return to Epic Comics for a two issue series pitting the Marshal against Clive Barker's Pinhead character.
The next few years saw Marshal Law appear in various crossovers with other characters, including The Savage Dragon and The Mask. In the year 2000 Mills and O'Neill took the character to Cool Beans World, which was a website which also featured the works of Simon Bisley. The stories here were illustrated novellas, rather than actual comic strips, titled ''The Day Of The Dead'' (which was published in a paperback edition) and ''Cloak Of Evil'', they were popular but problems with the site led to its closure in 2002.

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