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Rough Justice was a Captain Britain comic and the main story published in The Daredevils #7 and cover-dated July 1983. It featured the Special Executive characters Wardog, Zeitgeist and Cobweb from Black Sun Rising. It was colourised in X-Men Archives Featuring Captain Britain #4.

Interestingly from a Marvel perspective, this comic marks the first time the Prime Marvel Universe has been designated "Earth-616".

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  • "Earth 616" is here presented as a term situated in the omniverse of all fiction.
  • The omniverse presented here connects much of Alan Moore's then-published work, with the extended sequence on Earth-238 showing parallel characters to the Quality Universe.

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