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New Statesmen (comic) : ウィキペディア英語版
New Statesmen

''New Statesmen'' was a "political superhero series" 〔(2000 AD books - Creators - B )〕 featured in British comic ''Crisis'', created by John Smith and Jim Baikie, which lasted for fourteen episodes from 1988 to 1989.
==Publications history==
The series was published in ''Crisis'' from issue #1–14 with a reappearance in issue #28. It was also repackaged for the American market as a five-issue prestige format limited series that was released in 1989. This had been part of the business plan for ''Crisis'' from the start but only the early series, like ''New Statesmen'', got this treatment.〔David Bishop ''Thrill Power Overload'', p. 127〕 In 1990 the story was collected into a trade paperback.

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