The meta-normal cowboy killer Ichabod Azrael is on a mission – and it's by now means certain that he, Judge Dredd, Judge Anderson, or even the world will survive!
2000AD, Rebellion Publishing
2000AD, Rebellion Publishing
2000AD, Rebellion Publishing
Also in this collection, the 'defund the police' movement comes to Mega-City One as, in the aftermath of End of Days, Portland-based writer[...]
Arthur Wyatt Archives
As you can see, the Judge Dredd Megazine has mecha-farm animals.
2000 AD PROGS 2071-2074
2071 on sale 7 March 2018
2072 on sale 14 March 2018
2073 on sale 21 March 2018
2074 on sale 28 March 2018
Blazing SF action from the Eisner-nominated UK anthology! The storylines for Judge Dredd, Bad Company, Brass Sun, Savage and ABC Warriors all wrap up[...]
It will be available digitally worldwide on the 28th of January, however, through digital platforms like the 2000 AD webshop, 2000 AD iPad app, and the 2000 AD Android app.
In Prog 1915 you will find:
Judge Dredd: Dark Justice by John Wagner & Greg Staples
Savage: Grinders by Pat Mills & Patrick Goddard
The Order by Kek-W & John Burns
Ulysses Sweet Maniac For[...]
This week on Wednesday, October 29th, Rebellion are releasing a 32-page movie sequel comic book, DREDD: Uprise, one of a two-part mini-series by Arthur Wyatt, Paul Davidson, Chris Blythe, and Simon Bowland, with cover by Ben Willsher.
Since its predecessor, DREDD: Underbelly sold out twice (and is getting a variant reprint this week also with a[...]
By one of our West Coast corespondents Gavin Lees:
This year's Emerald City Comicon featured a number of film screenings at Seattle's historic Cinerama, with some of the stars in attendance. Saturday night's main event was Dredd 3D, with star Karl Urban, production designer Jock, and 2000AD's Arthur Wyatt, who is currently working on Underbelly, a[...]
Written by Arthur Wyatt, with art by Henry Flint, colors by Chris Blythe and letters by Ellie De Ville, the comic starts with an area known as The Cursed Earth, and not a confined tower block with drugs running things But I have to say, I'm immediately impressed by Flint's artwork and the way in[...]
Timothy Carson writes;
Written by Arthur Wyatt and drawn by Henry Flint, Dredd: Underbelly serves as a comic tie-in/continuation for the 2012 film adaption of the same name (minus the "Underbelly" part), which starred Karl Urban and Olivia Thirlby Admittedly, I haven't seen the movie – and while I don't think rushing out to the nearest[...]