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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
That last is probably the worst reason to pick up this week’s issue of 2000 AD, to be honest. Why do I say that? Because the level of talent involved in this week’s issue is so immense, that highlighting my little article is like trying to focus on a single lit candle, in the midst [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 3:48 am
Filed under Advance Review, Featured Content, Reviews · Tagged 2000 AD, Al Ewigin, Behind the Thrills, Colin MacNeil, Damnation Station, Dom Reardon, Edward Kaye, Henry Flint, John Wagner, Judhe Dredd, Nikolai Dante, Prog 1680, Reviews, Rob Williams, Robbie Williams, Simon Davis, Simon Fraser, The Grievous Journey of Ichabod Azreal (and the Dead Left in His Wake), Tour of Duty
As part of The Galaxy’s Greatest Content I take a look at the current week’s Prog, and do a sort of featurette about the week’s release, with a short description of the strips, and a bit of preview artwork. As I am in North America, I am not able to go to the store and [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Sunday, September 27, 2021 at 11:05 pm
Filed under Previews, Prog Solicitation, The Galaxy's Greatest Content · Tagged 2000 AD, Annie Parkhouse, Carlos Ezquerra, Chris Blyth, Colin MacNeil, Dan Abnett, Ellie De Ville, Gary Caldwell, Hector Ezquerra, Henry Flint, John Wagner, Judge Dredd: Tour of Duty, Kingdom: Call of the Wild, Paul Marshall, prog 1652, Richard Elson, Robbie Morrison, Shakara: Destoryer, Simon Bowland, Strontium Dog
As part of The Galaxy’s Greatest Content I take a look at the current week’s Prog, and do a sort of featurette about the week’s release, with a short description of the strips, and a bit of preview artwork. As I am in North America, I am not able to go to the store and [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Monday, September 21, 2021 at 12:36 am
Filed under Prog Solicitation, The Galaxy's Greatest Content · Tagged 2000 AD, Annie Parkhouse, Carlos Ezquerra, Chris Blyth, Colin MacNeil, Dan Abnett, Ellie De Ville, Gary Caldwell, Hector Ezquerra, Henry Flint, John Wagner, Judge Dredd: Tour of Duty, Kingdom: Call of the Wild, Paul Marshall, prog 1652, Richard Elson, Robbie Morrison, Shakara: Destoryer, Simon Bowland, Strontium Dog
As part of The Galaxy’s Greatest Content I take a look at the current week’s Prog, and do a sort of featurette about the week’s release, with a short description of the strips, and a bit of preview artwork. As I am in North America, I am not able to go to the store and [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Sunday, September 13, 2021 at 6:08 am
Filed under Columns, Prog Solicitation, The Galaxy's Greatest Content · Tagged 2000 AD, Annie Parkhouse, Carlos Ezquerra, Chris Blyth, Colin MacNeil, Dan Abnett, Ellie De Ville, Gary Caldwell, Hector Ezquerra, Henry Flint, John Wagner, Judge Dredd: Tour of Duty, Kingdom: Call of the Wild, Paul Marshall, prog 1652, Richard Elson, Robbie Morrison, Shakara: Destoryer, Simon Bowland, Strontium Dog
As part of The Galaxy’s Greatest Content I take a look at the current week’s Prog, and do a sort of featurette about the week’s release, with a short description of the strips, and a bit of preview artwork. As I am in North America, I am not able to go to the store and [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Sunday, September 6, 2021 at 3:01 am
Filed under Previews, Prog Solicitation, The Galaxy's Greatest Content · Tagged 1651, 2000 AD, Annie Parkhouse, Carlos Ezquerra, Chris Blyth, Colin MacNeil, Dan Abnett, Ellie De Ville, Gary Caldwell, Hector Ezquerra, Henry Flint, John Wagner, Judge Dredd: Tour of Duty, Kingdom: Call of the Wild, Paul Marshall, Richard Elson, Robbie Morrison, Shakara: Destoryer, Simon Bowland, Strontium Dog
As part of The Galaxy’s Greatest Content I 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 Monday, August 31, 2021 at 12:44 pm
Filed under Prog Review, Reviews, The Galaxy's Greatest Content · Tagged 1650, 2000 AD, Annie Parkhouse, Chris Blyth, Chris Weston, Colin MacNeil, Dan Abnett, Ellie De Ville, Henry Flint, John Wagner, Judge Dredd: Tour of Duty, Kingdom: Call of the Wild, Richard Elson, Robbie Morrison, Shakara: Destoryer, Simon Bowland
Hypergeek’s Hot Picks is a weekly column on the site, where I take a look through the list of comics being released that week, and decide which ones I think are worth picking up. I then pick out the comics which I am most looking forward to, and tell readers why I think they will [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Thursday, August 27, 2021 at 5:50 am
Filed under Columns, Hypergeek's Hot Picks, The Galaxy's Greatest Content · Tagged 2000 AD Prog #1650, 28 Days Later #1, Aaron Campbell, Alberto Ponticelli, Alessandro Vitti, Andy Lanning, Annie Parkhouse, Ariel Olivetti, Batman and Robin #3, Chris Blythe, Christopher Yost, Clayton Crain, Colin MacNeil, Craig Kyle, Cully Hamner, Dale Eaglesham, Dan Abnett, Dave Johnson, Dave Lanphear, Declan Shalvey, Detective Comics #856, Duane Swierczynski, Ellie De Ville, Fantastic Four #570, Frank Quitely, Garth Ennis, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Henry Flint, Immortal Iron Fist Vol. 5: Escape From Eighth City, Jamie McKelvie, JH Williams III, John McCrea, John Reppion, John Wagner, Jonathan Hickman, Joshua Dysart, Judge Dredd: Tour of Duty, Kingdom: Call of the Wild, Larry Stroman, Leah Moore, Michael Alan Nelson, Mike Choi & Sonia Oback, Paul Mounts, Peter David, Richard Elson, Richard Isanove, Robbie Morrison, Robin Furth, Rus Wooton, Secret Warriors #7, Shakara: The Avenger, Sherlock Holmes #4, Simon Bowland, Simon Coleby, Stephen King, The Authority: World's End Vol. 1 TP, The Dark Tower: The Fall of Gilead #4, Tony Daniel, Travel Foreman, Unknown Soldier #11, X-Force Cable Messiah War HC
About every six months, Tharg likes to clear the decks over at 2000 AD and create a jumping-on issue for new and returning readers. These issues usually contain the starting episodes of all new 10-part storylines from some of the best creators and droids on the 2000 AD roster. Prog 1650 is such a prog, [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Monday, August 24, 2021 at 6:50 pm
Filed under The Galaxy's Greatest Content · Tagged 2000 AD, Colin MacNeil, Dan Abnett, Henry Flint, John Wagner, Judge Dredd, Richard Elson, Robbie Morrison, Shakara, The Galaxy's Greatest Content, The Kingdom