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2000 AD #2051 cover by David Millgate
2000 AD #2051 continues the tales of Judge Dredd, Slaine, Sinister Dexter, Indigo Prime, and Grey Area.
The continuation of the 'Icon' arc for Judge Dredd, by T.C Eglington, Colin MacNeil, and Chris Blythe finds the media further instigating the riots, and the rioters have plans for the intended[...]
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2000 AD #2050 cover by Simon Davis
In this extra-sized issue of the sci-fi anthology book, 2000 AD, we have stories of Judge Dredd, Rogue Trooper, Grey Area, Slaine, Indigo Prime, Sinister Dexter, and The Fall of Dead World.
The Judge Dredd story entitled 'Icon', by T.C Eglington, Colin MacNeil, and Chris Blythe, is about a[...]
It's the 350th Issue of Judge Dredd Megazine Special this week at a whopping 132 pages (including a free poster) and we also have Prog 1890 of 2000AD this week, both available July 16th in shops in the UK, a little behind that in the USA, and digitally everywhere on the 16th.
The special Megazine features[...]
This week in Prog 1889 we have Judge Dredd: "The Heart is a Lonely Klegg Hunter", Brass Sun: "Floating Worlds", Tharg's 3Rillers: "Voodoo Planet", Future Shocks: "The World of the Law", and Sinister Dexter: "Congo" And if you're going to be at SDCC, make sure to check out 2000AD's booth, where they'll have some lovely[...]
So this, in Sinister Dexter, is basically what we all think anyway, well into adulthood See Spaced for details…
See, now this is just the sort of scene from Star Trek #34 is exactly the material that slash fic is made from.
"That? That's not a spear THIS is a spear" from Transformers: Robots in Disguise #30
Wraith[...]
In fact why hasn't he knocked on Doctor Strange's door of late? But if that just looks gross to you…
Sinister Dexter #6 gives you some possible alternative theories to keep you from throwing up Though it may not be working…
Dunno, Madame Xanadu in Trinity Of Sin: Phantom Stranger, um, the future?
What's so special? He's Howard Porter,[...]
It's that time again, time for a preview of 2000AD for Wednesday, April 30th in the UK in print, available the same day digitally, and a little behind in print in the USA.
2000AD's Prog 1879 includes Judge Dredd: "Shooter's Night", Outlier: Part Six, Slaine: A Simple Killing, Sinister Dexter: Gun Shy, Jaegir: Strigoi and more[...]
It's that time again, time for a preview of 2000AD for Wednesday, April 9th in the UK in print, available the same day digitally, and a little behind in print in the USA.
2000AD's Prog 1876 includes Judge Dredd: Mega-City Confidential, Outlier, Slaine: A Simple Killing, Sinister Dexter: Gun Shy, Jaege: Strigoti and more.
Here's your sneak peek at each[...]
Sinister Dexter #5 Gives us a pyschological insight into a disturbed minf But I think my first memory might be Rentaghost So… what's on your mind?
Can I go on marches either for or against it, Gate Way #4? Or is it something a little more physical? You wouldn't be alone…
Rogue Trooper #2 has a bagman for[...]
Likewise, Rebellion have announced that they've launched a monthly print subscription at their online shop which would come in handy for just such an occasion.
So, without further ado this much in demand Prog #1872 includes Judge Dredd: "Megacity Confidential", Slaine: "A Simple Killing", Outlier: "Part One", Sinister Dexter: "Gun Shy", Jaegir: "Strigoi".
And here is your[...]
You know, Kitty Pryde is meant to be a Professor now, right?
Sinister Dexter gets all metaphysical on our asses.
It's very hard to remain an atheist in comics Things like this keep happening.
Even the Apocalypse in Apocalyse Al #2 gets a panty shot.
Phantom Stranger, stand up comedian That would suck all the joy out of the[...]
Or something.
I'm glad to know that Sinister Dexter #3 is full of moral life lessons, aren't you?
Green gas in the Marvel Universe has a tendency to have different effects depending what book it appears in For example, in Ms Marvel #1…
…it's Terrigen gases, that transform folk into Inhuman creations While in Punisher #1…
…it just knocks[...]
Rule an underground of a city, or kill millions? She's more Penguin than Joker…
While Sinister Dexter also gives us some rather vicious action from a young schoolgirl with manga-style eyes It's always about the eyes, isn't it? Windows to the lack of soul.
Green Team: Teen Trillionaires gives us the evil moustache in full force, perfect[...]
No Country for Old Gunsharks
Dan Abnett's Sinister Dexter are up next with 'Generican Dream: Room Only', and, as is always the case with Abnett, there's a lot going on Both the start of the next major story arc and a story in its own right, it allows both Abnett, and his characters, to reflect on[...]
The comic doesn't take place in the gutters here, but inside the heads of the characters, the reader invited to interpret and empathasise… it's a very mature approach to telling stories about sex.
And for everything else, there is Sinister Dexter #1.
And George RR Martin's Skin Trade, by way of Mike Wolfer, brings to mind the[...]
You co-created Sinister Dexter, you handled Legion and Marvel's cosmic heroes What are your favorite sci-fi genre works by other creators?
DA: Well, apart from BSG old and new I'm a big fan of shows like Star Trek, Doctor Who, Firefly and Babylon Five, plus classic movies like the original Star Wars films, Alien and Blade[...]
Here's a look at IDW's solicitations for December… a new Sinister Dexter comic from the pages of 2000AD by Dan Abnett and Andy Clarke, and new comics The Illegitimates #1 by Taran Killam, Marc Andreyko and Kevin Sharpe, Indestructible #1 by Jeff Kline, Javi Garron and Salvi Garcia and Deadworld: Restoration #1 (of[...]
At the Diamond Retailer Meeting in London today, held alongside the MCM Expo, IDW announced that, as well as the Judge Dredd series, they are going to start to run Sinister Dexter comics next year, reprinting the classic 2000AD comic strip in US comic book format.
Initially modelled on Pulp Fiction, Sinister Dexter is a science-fiction[...]