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    Volume » Published by Wild and Wooly Press. Started in 2004.

    World Watch was designed to be an answer to Warren Ellis' Authority, but with more over the top explicit sex, violence and real politics. In a tongue in cheek gesture, the second issue of the series contained a note from the publisher, stating that Chuck Austen had been fired from the book, despite the fact that he owned and published it himself.

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    Worldwatch is the imaginary comics version of “Exposing Myself”, the tell-all memoirs of Dena Warchawski, a.k.a. War Woman, frontrunner of the Worldwatch superteam organized by professor turned unintentional superhero Doc Gulliver under the initial sponsorship of the United Nations. The story tells how team members’ private affairs and dishonesty led to the team’s self-destruction. 

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