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204:. The plot centers on law and crime in a fictional underwater metropolis with the protagonist, Inspector Gill, trying to solve various crimes, often Mafia-related, while avoiding being seduced by the buxom Angel Jones. The comic featured several marine species as its characters, while the plots and dialogue were reminiscent of 268:, The new series continued the numbering begun by Comico, but the comic reverted to black-and-white. Apple published the title until early 1991, when the run ended with number #26. Apart from the main series, Apple Press printed an Issue 0 which featured an early draft of the stories seen in issues #1–5. In 1992–1993, 233:
The story centers Inspector Gill, a fish detective who, it is hinted at, had once been a human. He is met by a female fish named Angel, who tells him that her uncle has developed a drug called Hairballs. The uncle, Calamari, meets Gill and tells him that he will trade Hairballs for his niece.
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called the characters "pleasing" and the art a "clean, open style", but criticized the writing for being "like a glossy dramatisation of a blockbuster, specially designed not to be too upsetting or too taxing". The same publication called
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had a decidedly more mature tone than most other animated Hanna-Barbera series, with episodes often filled with innuendo and cases of mild language. It also featured several stars' voices, including
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in 1992, lasting only six episodes over one season. The show was cancelled after only three episodes; the remaining three episodes have never been shown in the US.
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reprinted the first four Fishwrap issues in a trade in February 2011. A new story written and drawn by Moncuse, titled "F.P.B.C.", appeared in
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describes it as a series that "turns to gibberish when one attempts to codify it", praising Moncuse's writing style. D. Aviva Rothschild, in
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black-and-white title by Moncuse through his own Fishwrap Productions. After 11 issues, the title was picked up by
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into an animated television series that was first broadcast on
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For the television series based on this comic series, see
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in 1987, which reprinted issues #1–4 in a trade titled
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Fish Police (TV series)

Publisher
Comico
Apple Press
Marvel Comics
Ongoing series
Inker(s)
Sam Kieth
Colorist(s)
Tom Vincent
film noir
Sam Kieth
The Maxx
self-published
Comico
Apple Press
Marvel Comics
IDW Publishing
Dark Horse Presents
Harlan Ellison
Fish Police (TV series)
Hanna-Barbera Productions
CBS
Ed Asner
John Ritter
Tim Curry
Hector Elizondo
Buddy Hackett
Megan Mullally

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