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[edit] Comic book
I have deleted the sentence saying that Timecop is based on a comic series from Dark Horse Comics. Although the movie is credited everywhere as being based on a comic, the only Timecop comics on the Dark Horse website is the two-part adaptation of the movie. There is no mention of any other Timecop comics anywhere on the Internet. The alleged comic series is probably either a very persistent meme or something that was written but never actually published.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 218.214.143.84 (talk) .