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2000 AD Prog (issue) 1740 is a British sci-fi comics anthology, which was released in the UK on Wednesday, June 29th, and is set to be released in the US in the 2000 AD June pack from Diamond, which is due out on July 6th. The issue cost £2.25 GBP, and will cost $25 USD [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Thursday, June 30, 2021 at 1:22 pm
Filed under Featured Content, Reviews, The Galaxy's Greatest Content · Tagged 2000 AD, Al Ewing, Anthony Williams, Colin MacNeil, Dan Abnett, Henry Flint, John McCrea, John Wagner, Judge Dredd, Pat Mills, Patrick Goddard, Rob Taylor, Savage, Sinister Dexter, T.C. Eglington, Tharg's 3Rillers, Zombo
From the press release: 2000 AD storms Free Comic Book Day Top names in industry feature in first free sampler from British classic 2000 AD is supporting tomorrow’s Free Comic Book Day for the first time with a fantastic free sampler showcasing the best of British. The 32-page sampler features work by John Wagner, Pat [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Saturday, May 7, 2021 at 2:11 pm
Filed under Press Releases · Tagged 2000 AD, Al Ewing, Clint Langley, Dan Abnett, Free Comic Book Day, Henry Flint, John Wagner, Judge Dredd, Kingdom, Pat Mills, Richard Elson, Robbie Morrison, Shakara, Sláine, Val Semeiks, Zombo
Followers of this site are probably aware of the fact that my reviews tend to be 1 -2 K word affairs, that pull the comic apart and critique ever aspect. Not everyone’s cup of tea, I know, but it’s just the way I write, and lots of people tell me they like my review style, [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Thursday, April 14, 2021 at 3:48 pm
Filed under Indy Comics, Reviews, The Galaxy's Greatest Content · Tagged 2000 AD, Al Ewing, Bob Byrne, Christian Ward, Dark Horse Comics, Hellboy: Buster Oakley Gets His Wish, Image Comics, Infinite Vacation #2, Kevin Nowlan, Leigh Gallagher, Mike Mignola, Nick Spencer, Pat Mills, Prog 1729, Reviews
During the Dynamite Entertainment panel at C2E2 this last weekend, it was announced that following the first arc of six-issues of Garth Ennis’ Jennifer Blood, Ennis would be stepping down to allow British writer Al Ewing to take over for the second arc! Ewing will be working closely with Ennis on the story. Huge congratulation [...]
An interview with British writer Al Ewing, discussing his work in comics, as well as his prose work for Abaddon books.
Posted by Edward Kaye on Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 2:08 pm
Filed under Droid Interrogation, Featured Content, Interviews, The Galaxy's Greatest Content · Tagged 2000 AD, Abaddon Books, Al Ewing, Dead Signal, Death Got No Mercy, Dmnation Station, El Sombra, Gods of Manhattan, I Zombie, Judge Dredd, Judge Dredd Megazine, Pax Brittania, Rebellion, Tempest, The Afterblight Chronicles, Tomes of the Dead, Zombo
From the press release: In Mega-City One, there’s a franchise of films featuring suave super-spy John Blaze. Their popularity has now waned, but the films are still show ad nauseum on Channel Fifteen, usually on Boxing Day to a post-Xmas captive audience. The actors who all played Blaze – Shaun Schcott, Roger Routinely, Remington Pearson [...]
Hypergeek favourite artist Leigh Gallagher has recently had his first Judge Dredd strip published in Judge Dredd Megazine #293. The story is titled ‘Dog Soldiers, Part 1‘, and is written by Robbie Morrison, drawn by Leigh, and is coloured by Abigail Ryder (only her second colouring job for 2000 AD/JD Meg). As a special treat, [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Sunday, January 10, 2022 at 11:07 pm
Filed under Links, News · Tagged Abigail Ryder, Al Ewing, Alan Grant, Alan Martin, Annie Parkhouse, Ellie De Ville, Jonathan Hunt-Davis, Judge Dredd : Dog Soldiers, Judge Dredd : The Lost Cases: A Contract On Grud, Judge Dredd Megazine #293, Leigh Gallagher, Paul J Holden, PJ Holden, Robbie Morrison, Rufus Dayglo, Simon Bowland, Tank Girl : The Young Tank Girl: Mission 3098401583, Tempest : Time Zero
Occasionally, Tharg permits some of his script & art droids to leave 2000 AD headquarters. In the Weekly Droid Watch, I’m going to be keeping an eye on what present and former droids have been up to each week. 2000 AD droids tend to go on to produce some of the most phenomenal U.S. comics, [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Saturday, September 26, 2021 at 3:27 am
Filed under Columns, The Galaxy's Greatest Content, The Weekly Droid Watch · Tagged 2000 AD, Al Ewing, Bob Byrne, Dave Taylor, Gary Erskine, Ian Edginton, Leigh Gallagher, Paul Cornell, PJ Holden, Rufus Dayglo, Sean Phillips, Simon Gurr, Simon Spurrier, Steve Yeowell, weekly droid watch
As part of Thrill-Power Thursday I intended to take a look at the current week’s Prog, and do a sort of featurette/review. As I am in North America, I am not able to go to the store and just pick up this week’s issue, as the North American releases always lag a few weeks behind [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Sunday, August 16, 2021 at 1:11 am
Filed under Previews, Prog Solicitation, The Galaxy's Greatest Content · Tagged 2000 AD, Al Ewing, Annie Parkhouse, Anthony Talor, Dan Abnett, Defoe, Ellie De Ville, Ian Eginton, Judge Dredd, Lee Carter, Leigh Gallagher, Necrophim, Pat Mills, Rob Taylor, Sinister Dexter, Steve Yeowell, The Red Seas, Tony Lee
As part of Thrill-Power Thursday I intended to take a look at the current week’s Prog, and do a sort of featurette/review. As I am in North America, I am not able to go to the store and just pick up this week’s issue, as the North American releases always lag a few weeks behind [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Sunday, August 9, 2021 at 6:09 am
Filed under Columns, Previews, Prog Solicitation, The Galaxy's Greatest Content · Tagged 2000 AD, Al Ewing, Annie Parkhouse, Anthony Talor, Bob Byrne, Bob Byrne's Twisted Tales, Dan Abnett, Defoe, Ellie De Ville, Ian Eginton, Judge Dredd, Karl Richardson, Leigh Gallagher, Michael Carroll, Nick Percival, Pat Mills, Rob Taylor, Sinister Dexter, Steve Yeowell, The Red Seas