[2] Jim Salicrup, who edited all three issues and wrote two of them, said that due to the tight deadline and the unavailability of A-Team episodes on home media, he watched a single episode of the series on TV and delivered both his plots to production studio Universal for their approval the next day.
[citation needed] In 2010, a miniseries titled The A-Team: War Stories was released to promote the film.
It was written by the film's director Joe Carnahan and Tom Waltz, and illustrated by Stephen Mooney.
[3] Taking place after the events of The A-Team, after their escape, Shotgun Wedding unfolds on a cruise ship.
The A-Team is tasked with protecting the daughter of Hannibal's old comrade, after her life is threatened and her upcoming wedding is endangered.
Posing as members of the ship's crew and the wedding team, Hannibal becomes the priest, Murdock the chef, B.A.