Bob Ingersoll: The Law Is A Ass #360: SPIDER-WOMAN’S ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT

Bob Ingersoll

By day Bob Ingersoll was an attorney in the Cuyahoga County Public Defender Office, Appellate Division in Cleveland, Ohio, until he retired in 2009. But in the “Real World” he has also been a freelance writer since 1975, when he sold his first comic-book story to the late, lamented Charlton Comics. He’s still at it and, in addition to his long-running column “The Law Is a Ass” has sold stories to DC, Marvel, Innovation, Now Comics, Comico, Kitchen Sink and others; as well as co-authoring the novels Captain America: Liberty’s Torch and Star Trek: The Case of the Colonist’s Corpse. Bob is married with children, which is about as close to Al Bundy as he cares to get.

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  1. Steve Chaput says:

    Seems to me we’ve seen this entire plot before. I can’t site a specific title, but the whole thing of the hero mistakenly interfering with a police sting appears pretty familiar.

    Don’t know if this took up more than a few pages in the book, but it seems like padding or the set up for some other story point.

    An almost identical scenario, minus the bogus arrest, would be the hero breaking up some apparent crime only to discover that it was a scene of a movie or TV show being filmed on location.