The story, also originally serialized weekly in 2000AD, is the contrast to the End of Days story arc where the series gets gleefully, overtly political and topical, and does not end up where you think it would.
2000AD, Rebellion Publishing
2000AD, Rebellion Publishing
2000AD, Rebellion Publishing
2000AD, Rebellion Publishing
This latest collection crowns a superlative run on the future's greatest[...]
Annie Parkhouse Archives
Tickets have sold out, but Bleeding Cool will be there to help you experience the show, even if you can't make it.
Guests:
Abigail Ryder, Al Ewing, Alan Barnes, Alan Grant, Alec Worley, Andrew Currie, Andy Diggle, Annie Parkhouse, Arthur Ranson, Ben Oliver, Ben Willsher, Boo Cook, Carlos Ezquerra, Charlie Adlard, Chris Blythe, Chris Weston, Clint Langley,[...]
The team on this story also includes Giulia Brusco on colors and Annie Parkhouse on letters.
Here's Guerra flexing his apocalyptic muscles on Judge Dredd:
As Cash says, "There's a man goin' 'round takin' names, And he decides who to free and who to blame" Very appropriate lyrics, of course.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9IfHDi-2EA[/youtube]
"The Man Comes Around" will be appearing[...]
Annie Parkhouse's lettering also, as ever, scores highly.
2.Maniac About Town
The first new character of the issue is…actually an old one Created, albeit briefly, by Grant Morrison, Ulysses Sweet is a charming, rakish sociopath He's also, judging by this opening instalment, in very good hands Guy Adams, who I'll be interviewing shortly, is a relative newcomer[...]