Judge Dredd vs Razorjack “This Corrosion” Part 1 by Michael Carroll, John Higgins, Sally Hurst and Annie Parkhouse The John Higgins-devised Razorjack crosses over into…
A new colour version of Alan Moore and Ian Gibson’s all-time feminist classic, Halo Jones, leads an incredible year of graphic novel releases from 2000…
2000 AD announces all-ages title for Free Comic Book Day 2018 2000 AD Regened is a riotous new comic featuring original, full-colour strips packed with…
Philip Winslade’s amazing cover for this Meg incorporates the back and front page of the Megazine with a two-page spread. The colour choices and shading…
By Rob Williams, Henry Flint, Annie Parkhouse w/ Guest Artist D’Israeli Originally serialised in 2000 AD Progs 1862-1869, 1873, 1924-1928, 1940-1947 & 1961, Judge Dredd:…
Celebrating four decades of 2000 AD’s cutting edge and globally influenced comics, even the hugely increased print run for the 40th anniversary special has not satisfied…
It can’t be expressed enough how well these progs are put together and the kind of material and creators that 2000 AD gets week in and week out for your enjoyment. There is so much to love here, it’s hard to pick out favorites or highlights, so maybe it’s best if you just go pick this up.
Dredd: Urban Warfare does what all good Judge Dredd tales do: it thrills with its surface-level action while subtly planting questions in your brain about society’s structure and its reasons for being through exaggerated caricatures of the all-too real tribulations found outside its pages.