The L.A.W. (Living Assault Weapons) was a six-issue American comic book limited series, published by DC Comics. The starring team "The L.A.W." consisted of Charlton Comics characters Blue Beetle, The Question, Judomaster, Captain Atom, The Peacemaker, Nightshade, and Sarge Steel. The first issue marked the first appearance of Mitchell Black as The Peacemaker as well as the first appearance of super-villain Avatar. Alan Moore incarnated analogues of the team's first five main characters, along with the first incarnation of The Peacemaker and Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt for the basis of his 1986 political thriller vigilante franchise Watchmen, whose character later reappear in Grant Morrison's The Multiversity series.
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| - The L.A.W. (Living Assault Weapons) was a six-issue American comic book limited series, published by DC Comics. The starring team "The L.A.W." consisted of Charlton Comics characters Blue Beetle, The Question, Judomaster, Captain Atom, The Peacemaker, Nightshade, and Sarge Steel. The first issue marked the first appearance of Mitchell Black as The Peacemaker as well as the first appearance of super-villain Avatar. Alan Moore incarnated analogues of the team's first five main characters, along with the first incarnation of The Peacemaker and Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt for the basis of his 1986 political thriller vigilante franchise Watchmen, whose character later reappear in Grant Morrison's The Multiversity series. (en)
- L.A.W. (acronimo di Living Assault Weapons ovvero "armi da assalto viventi", ma law letteralmente significa "legge") è una miniserie a fumetti pubblicata negli Stati Uniti d'America in sei numeri dalla DC Comics. Il gruppo protagonista consisteva dei personaggi della Charlton Comics Blue Beetle, The Question, Judomaster, Capitan Atom, Peacemaker, Nightshade e Sarge Steel. Il primo numero segnò l'inizio delle comparse di Mitchell Black nei panni di Peacemaker così come le prime comparse del super criminale . (it)
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| - The L.A.W. (Living Assault Weapons) was a six-issue American comic book limited series, published by DC Comics. The starring team "The L.A.W." consisted of Charlton Comics characters Blue Beetle, The Question, Judomaster, Captain Atom, The Peacemaker, Nightshade, and Sarge Steel. The first issue marked the first appearance of Mitchell Black as The Peacemaker as well as the first appearance of super-villain Avatar. Alan Moore incarnated analogues of the team's first five main characters, along with the first incarnation of The Peacemaker and Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt for the basis of his 1986 political thriller vigilante franchise Watchmen, whose character later reappear in Grant Morrison's The Multiversity series. (en)
- L.A.W. (acronimo di Living Assault Weapons ovvero "armi da assalto viventi", ma law letteralmente significa "legge") è una miniserie a fumetti pubblicata negli Stati Uniti d'America in sei numeri dalla DC Comics. Il gruppo protagonista consisteva dei personaggi della Charlton Comics Blue Beetle, The Question, Judomaster, Capitan Atom, Peacemaker, Nightshade e Sarge Steel. Il primo numero segnò l'inizio delle comparse di Mitchell Black nei panni di Peacemaker così come le prime comparse del super criminale . (it)
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