Accident Man
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Accident Man is a character from the defunct monthly UK comic Toxic! written by the comic writer Pat Mills in the early 1990s.
[edit] Plot
The story centered around the life of Mike Fallon, a high-class hitman. Fallon was known for making his murders look like accidents often going to extravagant lengths to pull this ruse off. The Fallon character was also noted for his love of high living and glamorous girlfriends. Mike Fallons, "I don't give a damn" attitude to his hits was changed the day his girlfriend (a would-be Greenpeace activist) was murdered! Fallon then went on a murderous rampage to find out who paid the contract on his girlfriend and who actually made the hit.
[edit] Bibliography
Three Accident Man story series ran in Toxic!, for between 6 and 8 issues each and the first two were reprinted.
- Accident Man (by Pat Mills/Tony Skinner)
- "Accident Man" (with Martin Emond, in Toxic! #1-6, 1991, reprinted in Apocalypse Presents "Accident Man", 1991)
- "The Death Touch" (with Duke Mighten, in Toxic! #10-16, 1991, Apocalypse Presents "Accident Man Book Two The Death Touch", 1991)
- "The Messiah Sting" (with John Erusmus, in Toxic! #17-24, 1991)
There was also a three-issue mini series published by Dark Horse comics in 1993, drawn by Duke Mighten this time in black and white.

