Weird time in American history, back when we all loved cops. Comic companies, like any trend-riding media corporation needed an angle to get in on that cop-love. Here was DC’s answer. A license from one of the least-inspired toy lines of all time, C.O.P.S. is about policework in the future. Or something. Pick this lot up if you always wished Robocop was a procedural.

Here’s cops of a different sort. Marvel threw in on the wave of interest in police with this book. Typically, I’d say these cops are way less exciting than those with robot K-9 Units and machine guns on their armored patrol cars, but this cover has me reconsidering that position.

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