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'''Accuser''' is a web animated series created by [[Stan Lee]] via [[Stan Lee Media]]. The protagonist is Dan Mason, a criminal defense attorney who became a vigilante after an explosion caused by a client of his got Dan's wife killed and crippled him. A mysterious character, known as the Stranger, provided him with a wheelchair that can be converted into a battle armor that can move his legs for him.
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* [[Amoral Attorney]]: Dan Mason didn't care if his clients were guilty or not for as long as they paid his fees.
* [[The Atoner]]: Dan Mason/Accuser became a vigilante to redeem himself for getting criminals back into the streets.
* [[Because I'm Good At It]]: When interviewed by a reporter who described his recently acquitted client as a "racketeer and reputed killer", Dan Mason claimed he did his job and was "proud of it". His wife even complained he was "too good".
* [[Death
* [[Faking the Dead]]: Charles Johnson Savitch, who secretly survived execution thanks to the experiments of Dr. Pirot.
* [[How We Got Here]]: The first episode started with Dan Mason on a hospital bed and a mention of his wife's death. Then the viewers are treated to a flashback of the events that lead to this.
* [[Scars Are Forever]]: While it's a smaller loss compared to becoming a widower, Dan Mason lost the ability to walk without the Accuser armor. Apparently, there's some hope he'll regain it but it has yet to be seen.
* [[Shout
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[[Category:Accuser]]
[[Category:Web Animation]]
[[Category:Web Animation of the 2000s]]
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