2000 AD Prog 2369 out now!

ATTENTION, EARTHLETS – 2000 AD Prog 2369 is OUT NOW!

Tharg The Mighty here, ultra-verdant being of awesomeness, bringing you cosmic excitement!

Another circuit-scorching collection of sci-fi stories for your optical entertainment, Terrans, and this prog sees the ghafflebette climax to the Enemy Earth saga as well as the brain-twisting conclusion to The English Astronaut, alongside the latest instalments of Dredd, Full Tilt Boogie and Thistlebone.

Steel your Thrill-receptors for the return next week of The Fall of Deadworld and the start of a new Indigo Prime transdimensional adventure, courtesy of Kek-W and Lee Carter!

I’m sending this issue off to the print-bots the same week that the news broke about Duncan Jones’ Rogue Trooper movie beaming into this reality in 2025. By the time you read this, the details will have spread across the Internet like bio-wire, but just in case you missed it, here’s the skinny: principal photography on this animated feature has wrapped at Rebellion Film Studios, and it stars Aneurin Barnard as the titular G.I., with the likes of Hayley Atwell, Reece Shearsmith, Matt Berry, Diane Morgan, Jemaine Clement and Sean Bean filling out the cast.

Further info can be found, as ever, at www.2000AD.com!

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Cover Art: Luke Horsman

Script: Rob Williams & Arthur Wyatt / Art: Henry Flint / Letters: Annie Parkhouse

JUDGE DREDD // A BETTER WORLD, Part Six

Mega-City One, 2146 AD. Home to over 200 million citizens, this urban hell is situated along the east coast of post-apocalyptic North America. Crime is rampant, and only future cops the Judges — empowered to dispense instant justice — can stop total anarchy. Toughest of them all is JUDGE DREDD — he is the Law! Now, Accounts Judge Maitland has been conducting an experiment in Sector 304 in a bid to reduce crime…


Script: Paul Cornell / Art: Laura Helsby / Colours: Matt Soffe / Letters: Jim Campbell

THARG’S 3RILLERS // THE ENGLISH ASTRONAUT, Part Three

Three episodes, one complete, self-contained story — a condensed hit of super-charged Thrill-power beamed to you directly from the Nerve Centre! Earth, November 1963, and Major Thomas Anderson became the subject of a British Experimental Space Programme project. Locked into the Injection Seat, he took a cocktail of drugs that plunged him into 2023, but he’s affecting reality around him…


Script: Alex de Campi / Art: Eduardo Ocana / Colours: Eva De La Cruz / Letters: Annie Parkhouse

FULL TILT BOOGIE // BOOK TWO, Part Three

Out in the deep reaches of the cosmos, teenager Tee — together with her grandmother and cat — is a bounty hunter/hired help, operating from her spaceship the FULL TILT BOOGIE. Tee was paid to rescue the Luxine Prince Ifan from his debtors’ prison. In the process, she encountered a resurrected Anubite warrior, a member of the enemy race with whom the Luxine Empire was at war. Now, they’ve sought refuge on Tanzagar…


Script: Cavan Scott / Art: Luke Horsman / Letters: Simon Bowland

ENEMY EARTH // BOOK THREE, Part Ten

The near future. Mother Nature has turned against the people that live upon the Earth’s surface, and the planet’s flora and fauna have mutated and are viciously attacking humanity. As society crumbles, and survivors seek safety, young Zoe, who has lost her own family, has rescued Jules, who’s the prime minister’s son. Now, he’s being used by the military as a way to control the creatures — and aliens have arrived…


Script: T.C Eglington / Art: Simon Davis / Letters: Simon Bowland

THISTLEBONE // THE DULE TREE, Part Six

Britain, 2020. It’s been over a year since journalist Seema Chaudry accompanied cult survivor Avril Easton back to the village of Harrowvale, where she suffered at the hands of THISTLEBONE worshippers, a crazed occult group that believed in an ancient woodland deity. One man in the village, Malcolm Kinniburgh, was keeping the Thistlebone legend alive — but it seems to be connected with an old ‘70s horror film…