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downthetubes · 2 years ago
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Going Out? Don't miss "The Out" in this week's 2000AD!
In this week's 2000AD, the latest, unsettling chapter of "The Out" by Dan Abnett and Mark Harrison's SF epic lays some scary trails for the weeks to come!
The latest edition of 2000AD, the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic, is out now and on salke in all good comic shops and newsagents, aiming to not only stimulate your imagination circuits but also blow away the January blues. Prog 2314, featuring a stand out cover from Mark Harrison, includes the latest instalments of “Judge Dredd“, “Proteus Vex“, “Joe Pineapples” and “The Out“, plus the penultimate…
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thefailurecult · 2 years ago
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graphicpolicy · 7 months ago
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The 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 2024: Supernova Stories From A Sideways Universe!
The 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 2024: Supernova Stories From A Sideways Universe! #comics #comicbooks
It’s the summer of true nuclear fusion as 2000 AD mashes and smashes its most popular strips together in the return of its pulsating Sci-Fi Special! Exploding into shelves on 3 July in a 48-page supernova, the 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special will feature an all-thriller AND killer line-up of creators including Ian Edginton, Dan Abnett, Ben Willsher, Nicolò Assirelli… and the return to 2000 AD of the…
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thecomicon · 3 years ago
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Preview: '2000 AD Regened Volume 2' - Bringing The Thrills To All-Ages!
Preview: ‘2000 AD Regened Volume 2’ – Bringing The Thrills To All-Ages!
When you’re the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic, there’s always time to grab new readers – and that’s just what the 2000 AD Regened Progs are all about – with this second volume collecting some particularly great strips… (more…)
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rabbittstewcomics · 2 years ago
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Episode 350
Interview with Stephanie Phillips! Remembering George Perez Comic Reviews:
DC
Flashpoint Beyond 1 by Geoff Johns, Jeremy Adams, Tim Sheridan, Mikel Janin, Xermanico, Romulo Fajardo Jr, Jordie Bellaire
Nubia Coronation Special by Stephanie Williams, Vita Ayala, Marguerite Sauvage, Colleen Doran, Darryl Banks, Jill Thompson, Alitha Martinez, Hi-Fi, Alex Guimares
Earth-Prime 3: Legends of Tomorrow by Lauren Fields, Daniel Park, Paul Pelletier, Jose Luis Lopez Guardia, Jonas Trindade, Andrew Hennessy, Hi-Fi, Adriano Lucas
Marvel
Giant-Size X-Men: Thunderbid by Steve Orlando, Nyla Rose, David Cutler, Jose Marzan Jr, Roberto Poggi, Irma Kniivila
Spider-Man 2099 Exodus Alpha by Steve Orlando, Paul Fry, Neeraj Menon
Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Ario Anindito
Strange Tales Infinity Comic by Al Ewing, Ramon Bachs
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Frontiersman Lock-Up Special 1 by Patrick Kindlon, Nicolo Assirelli
Metal Society 1 by Zack Kaplan, Marco Lesko, Guilherme Balbi
Twig 1 by Skottie Young, Kyle Strahm, Jean-Francois Beaulieu
Dark Horse
Stone King by Kel McDonald, Tyler Crook
Boom
Dune: Waters of Kanly 1 by Kevin J. Anderson, Brian Herbert, Francesco Mortarino, Raul Angulo
Dynamite
Red Sonja: Red Sitha 1 by Mirka Andolfo, Valentina Pinti
AfterShock
Dogs of London 1 by Peter Milligan, Artecida, Valentina Bianconi
Valiant
Archer and Armstrong Forever 1 by Steve Foxe, Marcio Fiorito, Guimaraes
Vault
Quests Aside 1 by Brian Schirmer, Elena Gogou
ComiXology
The Panic 1 by Neil Kleid, Andrea Mutti
Additional Reviews: Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, Picard season 2 finale, Moon Knight season 1 finale, Superstore, Lady Killer, Locke & Key: Golden Age, I Want To Be Where the Normal People Are
News: Gwen Stacy miniseries finally concludes, Venom 3 in development, Azrael miniseries
The Rise of the Megablockbuster
Trailers: Obi-Wan Kenobi, House of the Dragon, Avatar II
Comics Countdown:
Deadly Class 52 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Lee Loughridge
Radiant Black 14 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti
Friday 5 by Ed Brubaker, Marcos Martin, Muntsa Vicente
Batman: Killing Time 3 by Tom King, David Marquez, Alejandro Sanchez
Once and Future 25 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain
Manifest Destiny 46 by Chris Dingess, Matthew Roberts
Batman 123 by Joshua Williamson, Trevor Hairsine, Howard Porter, Rain Beredo, Tomeu Morey
Twig 1 by Skottie Young, Kyle Strahm, Jean-Francois Beaulieu
Nubia: Coronation Special by Stephanie Williams, Vita Ayala, Marguerite Sauvage, Colleen Doran, Darryl Banks, Jill Thompson, Alitha Martinez, Hi-Fi, Alex Guimares
Little Monsters 3 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen
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2000adonline · 7 years ago
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INTERVIEW: Si Spencer and Nicolo Assirelli on THE RETURNERS
Hola! Welcome to delights of South America's Ciudad Barranquilla - the poorest city in the world and one of the most corrupt, with the Judges just as dodgy as the Cartel bosses.
Starting in this month's Judge Dredd Megazine #394, writer Si Spencer and new 2000 AD artist Nicolo Assirelli venture into this hotbed of criminality and corruption in The Returners: Irmazhina.
Opening with a Justice Department city block disappearing from the face of the Earth, the six-part series takes four unlikely, and shady, characters on an adventure in a mysterious Mayan pyramid only they can see.
Richard Bruton talks to Si Spencer and Nicolo Assirelli about what we can expect from this latest South American sojourn in the Megazine...
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comiccrusaders · 7 years ago
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The mind behind the colour of Watchmen and Batman: The Killing Joke brings a new, macabre horror to the streets of Mega-City One this week!
Award-winning artist and colourist John Higgins and writer Michael Carroll (Judge Dredd, Jennifer Blood) begin an explosive new Dredd thriller, JUDGE DREDD: THIS CORROSION in Judge Dredd Megazine #396, as Dredd encounters the terrifying creature from the ‘Twist Loop’ dimension known as Razorjack!
Part Hellraiser and part Predator, Razorjack is a demonic, other-dimensional puppet mistress created by Higgins for a self-published title in 1999.
Written by Carroll with art by Higgins, colour by Sally Hurst and letters by Annie Parkhouse, This Corrosion is a twisted, macabre sci-fi horror story that pits Dredd’s duty to protect Mega-City One and uphold the law against Razorjack’s mission to wipe out everything she encounters – with explosive results!
Judge Dredd Megazine #396 is available from 16th May from all good newsagents and comic book stores, as well as digitally from 2000 AD’s webshop and apps for Apple, Android, and Windows 10 devices.
John Higgins said: “The Razorjack/Judge Dredd crossover is my dream job, the culmination of many talks over a very long time with writer Michael Carroll, at conventions and bars all over the world. Finally to have my own character appear in the universe of my favourite character of all time seems like all the successful deadlines I ever hit and all the best commissions I have ever received – rolled into one just bliss!
“To work with Michael has been a collaboration made in the depths of the deepest inferno, his mind twists left, mine twists right, we both enjoy SF horror, I think we touch on all the tropes that influenced us as fans and created what is for me the best introduction so far to the hell of Razorjack’s world. Michael has written a story with the scope of a Mobius infinity canvas, with editor Matt Smiths’ support he has created the space for me to present my twisted baby, Razorjack, in all her gory. Maybe it will exorcise this demon from my mind and finally allow me a peaceful night’s sleep … or maybe the nightmares will start all over again!”
Michael Carroll said: “Judge Dredd versus Razorjack has been a dream project for a long time. I think John and I began talking about it even before I’d started working in comics, so seeing it come to fruition is incredibly satisfying. I’ve known John for the best part of two decades now: I reckon I’ve got a good handle on what he likes to draw — plus he’s not shy about *telling* me, which saves time! With the script for This Corrosion I tried to go for a sort of mid-‘80s Metal Hurlantapproach; dark, visceral, intense and relentless, and John and Sally are clearly more than equal to the task: they’ve produced some of the best comic-book art I have ever seen. It’s striking, beautifully nightmarish, unforgettable, and in some cases just plain nasty — just the way we like it!”
Also in the latest 132-page Judge Dredd Megazine: THE RETURNERS: IRMAZHINA by Si Spencer Nicolo Assirelli (a) Eva De La Cruz (c) Annie Parkhouse (l); CHOPPER: WANDERING SOUL by David Ballie Brendan McCarthy (a) Ellie De Ville; CURSED EARTH KOBURN: THE LAW OF THE CURSED EARTH by Rory McConville Carlos Ezquerra (a) Simon Bowland (l); and the very final conclusion to DREDD: THE DEAD WORLD by Arthur Wyatt, Alex De Campi Henry Flint (a) Chris Blythe (c) Annie Parkhouse (l).
Macabre body horror comes to the world of Judge Dredd The mind behind the colour of Watchmen and Batman: The Killing Joke brings a new, macabre horror to the streets of Mega-City One this week!
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cavanscott · 4 years ago
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2000AD Prog 2183
Out today - @2000AD Prog 2183, the latest all-ages takeover featuring a Judge Anderson story by me, @PaulDavidsonArt, @lenogrady & @SimonBowland!
The latest all-ages takeover issue of 2000AD hits Earth today featuring an Anderson Psi-Division story by Cavan, with art by Paul Davidson, colours by Len O’Grady and letters by Simon Bowland.
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Here’s the full rundown for the issue:
Cadet Dredd: Combat Ready by Matt Smith, Nicolo Assirelli, Chris Blythe and Annie Parkhouse. Finder & Keeper: Nuisance Neighbours by John Reppion, Davide Tinto,…
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thefailurecult · 7 months ago
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thefailurecult · 2 years ago
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downthetubes · 4 years ago
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2000AD Regened roars back into newsagents and comic shops next Wednesday... along with the return of Abelard Snazz!
2000AD Regened roars back into newsagents and comic shops next Wednesday… along with the return of Abelard Snazz!
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What’s not to love about an angry dinosaur on the cover of 2000AD – and one from ace artist Alex Ronald too, drawing us into the latest 2000AD Regened edition?
2000AD Prog 2206 is another “all ages” 52-page special, the fourth and final “Regened” issue of the year, a self-contained edition that’s perfect for new readers, crammed with a variety of strips, including “Abelard Snazz” written by…
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downthetubes · 4 years ago
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Rebellion seeks Junior Graphic Novel Editor as second 2000AD Regened Prog released for 2020
Rebellion seeks Junior Graphic Novel Editor as second 2000AD Regened Prog released for 2020
Rebellion, the UK’s leading comic and graphic novel publisher, is looking for a Junior Graphic Novel Editor to join its busy publishing department. The full job specification follows below.
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The recruitment drive comes in the same week as 2000AD issues its second Regened Prog of 2020, on sale now, featuring “Cadet Dredd”, “Anderson, Psi-Division”, “Finder & Keeper”, “Future Shocks”, and “Stront…
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thefailurecult · 2 years ago
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thecomicon · 4 years ago
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The Monthly Megazine #430: The Return Of The Dark Judgesss - Scream Now.
The Monthly Megazine #430: The Return Of The Dark Judgesss – Scream Now.
The Monthly Megazine – doing just what it says, taking you through the latest goings-on in the sister monthly to 2000 AD, 30+ years and still going strong!Continue reading
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thecomicon · 4 years ago
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The Monthly Megazine Issue #429: Justice Is Served
The Monthly Megazine Issue #429: Justice Is Served
The Monthly Megazine – doing just what it says, taking you through the latest goings-on in the sister monthly to 2000 AD, 30+ years and still going strong!Continue reading
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thecomicon · 4 years ago
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The Monthly Megazine Issue #428: Ain't No Happy New Year For Dredd
The Monthly Megazine Issue #428: Ain’t No Happy New Year For Dredd
The Monthly Megazine – doing just what it says, taking you through the latest goings-on in the sister monthly to 2000 AD, 30+ years and still going strong!Continue reading
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