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Preview This Week's 2000AD – A Jumping On Point For New And Lapsed Readers!

This week's 2000AD, Prog 1900, out on Wednesday the 24th September, has a Judge Dredd cover by Greg Staples, and displays a new logo by 2000 AD's lead designer Pye Parr. It's also been specially designed as a "jumping on point" for new and lapsed readers, so there's really no excuse not to pick it up. Yes, we're insisting. Prog 1900 will be available in print on Wednesday in the UK, a little behind that in print in the USA, and digitally worldwide on the 24th.

Prog 1900 features:

Judge Dredd: Block JudgeDredd co-creators John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra return as Dredd takes on the problems of a single city block – but is Mega-City One's toughest lawman up to the challenge of 'community policing'?

Kingdom: Aux Drift – by Dan Abnett and Richard Elson. In the far future, mankind has been all but destroyed and genetically-modified dogs fight giant insects in a post apocalyptic Earth. Abnett and Elson team up again to bring you the ballad of Gene the Hackman!

Stickleback: The Thru'Penny Opera – by Ian Edginton and D'Israeli. In London at the end of the 19th Century, Stickleback is the master criminal who pulls the strings amidst the denizens of the capital's underworld, and leads a gang of freaks, oddballs and semi-supernatural entities that have got the city under their thumb. But what is his darkest secret? And can he keep it hidden 'til the very end?

And here's our preview of Prog 1900 courtesy of 2000AD:

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Hannah Means ShannonAbout Hannah Means Shannon

Editor-in-Chief at Bleeding Cool. Independent comics scholar and former English Professor. Writing books on magic in the works of Alan Moore and the early works of Neil Gaiman.
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