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I've put together a list of the published stories of Mr. A. I hope I'm correct. I don't know if any additional ones appeared after Mr. A. #2 book, other then the one in the Package. --Emb02120:39, 1 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The cover shown is NOT Comic Crusader #13, but the cover of Mr. A. #2 (aka, Ditko series #4). --Emb021 18 Sep 2006
Shakespeare Did It First?
I recently finished a run of Measure for Measure and it struck me that Mr. A's form of uncompromising justice in many ways parallels the major character of Angelo. Both believe that morality can be strictly defined, and that harsh punishment is only just and right because it protects the rest of society from the criminals. -166.20.24.144 (talk) 16:48, 13 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]