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While they’re in Hollywood on behalf of their vampire client (see Supernatural Law #1 at the Box Office), Alanna Wolff and Jeff Byrd find out that a movie is being made based on their law firm. Who’s behind it? What’s got them frightened? You’ll need to read the issue to find out! Plus: guest pinups,…
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First Amendment issues come to the fore in an unusual way in “The Works Speak for Themselves.” Alanna Wolff and Jeff Byrd are called in when works of art begin to talk, make chit-chat, and sound off! This special issue is being produced in conjunction with the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
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The firm of Wolff & Byrd has moved back into its newly renovated offices, and everything is getting back to “normal.” The office is filled with clients of all shapes and sizes, so from a supernatural standpoint, business seems to be going well…but what earthly forces have Wolff and Byrd spooked?
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Everyone loves a talking ape — that’s why Wolff and Byrd are following up issue 35’s trial with “The Appeal of the 800-lb Gorilla!” Plus, in a second story Wolff & Byrd represent a werewolf too smart for his own good. Also featuring a pinup by Bob “Flaming Carrot” Burden and an incredible gorilla cover…
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The legal system goes APE on attorneys Alanna Wolff and Jeff Byrd’s latest client, in “Trial of the 800 lb. Gorilla!” Cover inked by Murphy Anderson. Plus: a highly caffeinated pinup by Shannon “Too Much Coffee Man” Wheeler! This issue was nominated for a 2003 Harvey Award for Best Single Issue.
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As a potential client, Huberis the Dybbuk has both pluses and minuses. On the plus side, his case could be quite lucrative for the law firm (the diminutive demon is suing a church for not letting him join, even though he’s found God). On the minus side, he’s extremely misogynistic and will talk only to…
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Wolff and Byrd represent a disgruntled muse who is tired of being used for more than inspiration! Also–now that the law offices have been destroyed by the rampaging Inevitable Hank, Mavis and Corey learn how difficult it can be to put things back in order! Plus: a cool pinup by Eisner Award-nominee Brian Michael Bendis!
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The special “Conflicts and Personal Issues” issue! Cringe as Alanna Wolff learns why Chase Hawkins can’t see her! Shudder as Jeff Byrd gets himself in hot water with Harriet Beryl! Gasp as Mavis hits a roadblock in her love life! Giggle as Corey Wolff wards off a would-be boyfriend! PLUS: What is the hulking creature…
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To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the creation of Wolff & Byrd, Batton has put together a very special issue. It’s party time at the law offices, and everyone is “Fashionably Late.” The issue gives longtime readers what they’ve been demanding: more goings on in the personal lives of Alanna Wolff, Jeff Byrd, and Mavis.…
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In an issue that can only be described as “Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets Welcome to the Dollhouse,” Wolff & Byrd’s clients are vampires who are scared of a teenage girl who’s out to get them: Myrtle, the Vampire Hater. This is the first of a two-parter that finishes up in Supernatural Law #24.
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Attorneys Alanna Wolff and Jeff Byrd have a really big case on their hands when a dinosaur stalks the streets of Manhattan. Can a prehistoric lizard hope to survive a modern-day litigious society? The issue also features further developments for W&B’s supporting cast, including Mavis, Toby, Dawn DeVine, and Chase Hawkins. Bonus: Pinup by Mike…
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Issue 19 continues the storylines begun in 18: Alanna deals with client Martin Woodhull, who’s being sued for “hexual harassment” because his witch mom put a love spell on one of Martin’s employees. Jeff goes to see his brother Charlie’s tarot-card-reading “friend.” Alanna’s sister Corey continues to make things interesting at the office for Mavis.…
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Mavis stays home and minds the office while Jeff and Alanna go off to San Diego for the Bar Convention. Mavis ends up tangling with that pesky Toby Bascoe and “Th’Lulu,” a creature conjured from an ancient tome. Meanwhile, Wolff & Byrd encounter convention shenanigans, including costumers, huksters, and boring panels, at a more “informal”…
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When 1950’s horror host “The Bier-Meister” is tapped to host a new show on EEK!, the All-Horror Channel, parents’ groups try to get the program squelched. Wolff and Byrd end up having to spring the Beir-Meister from jail, deal with the spirit of a 1950’s anti-horror crusader, battle do-gooders from the present, and endure the…
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In this change-of-pace issue we go behind the scenes at the law offices as well as see Alanna and Jeff tackle three separate cases. In “The Zombies Strike at Midnight,” workers at the voodoo doll plant consult W&B in their labor dispute with their black magic-wielding boss. Sodd, the Thing Called It, is back in…
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