Agents of Law was a series published by Dark Horse Comics in 1995. This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
It followed the story of Law, a powerful individual of dubious motives who took over Golden City after the events of Will to Power, which was the big event of the in-house Dark Horse line of superhero comics during the summer of 1994. It was a continuation of Catalyst: Agents of Change. Golden City is a fictional city that appears in comic books published by Dark Horse Comics, and is part of the Comics Greatest World imprint. ... Will To Power was a 12-issue mini-series event published by Dark Horse Comics under their Comics Greatest World imprint. ... 1994 1993 in comics 1995 in comics Notable events of 1994 in comics. ...
Despite massive hype by the publishing company prior to its release, as well as gripping if grim stories, 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. Agents of Law was to have been a flagship title of this new iteration.[citation needed]
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1-5: Keith Giffen & Lovern Kindzierski, writers. Dan Lawlis, pencils. Ian Akin, inks.
6: Lovern Kindzeirski, writer. Matt Clark, pencils. Chad Hunt & Jim Royal, inks.
Note: Issue 5 had a cover by Doug Wheatley & Paul Guinann. The cover to issue 6 was by Wheatly with Mark Farmer. This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ... Matt Clark (1967-1998) was a prolific short story writer and also the author of the novel, Hook Man Speaks. ... Chad Hunt in The Best of Chad Hunt Chad Hunt (born in Wadsworth, Ohio, United States, 1973) is a gay porn star who performs in pornographic movies. ... Mark Farmer is a British comic book artist. ...
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