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Comic book fans, like any other devoted fandom, sometimes like to puzzle out the day to day issues of the fantastic characters they follow. When does the hero sleep? How do the glasses protect his secret identity? How does [[Hero Insurance]] work?
James Daily and Ryan Davidson, two licensed attorneys and comic book fans, created a blog in 2010 and have been writing articles on the legal issues surrounding the standard operating methods of superheroes and supervillains. Their standard format involves exploring the various real life laws and precedents in law that are the most applicable to a given situation.
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Their blog can be found [http://lawandthemultiverse.com/ here].
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* [[DC Universe]]
* [[Doing It for
* [[Like Reality Unless Noted]]: The reason they're doing this with the two major superhero publisher's universe's and not, say, Middle Earth or Star Wars. They're interested in performing legal analysis of hypothetical situations to which real law would apply while alternate settings or time periods would require them to invent law whole cloth.
* [[Marvel Universe]]
* [[Our Lawyers Advised This Trope]]: Naturally.
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* [[Shown Their Work]]: The authors are both practicing attorneys and cite real law and real cases in their articles to support their interpretations.
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