2000 AD Prog 2373 out now!

ATTENTION, EARTHLETS – 2000 AD Prog 2373 is OUT NOW!

I am The Mighty Tharg, and I bid you welcome to another circuit-shattering Thrill-slam!

Steel your diodes, my Squaxx, as your weekly thirty-two pages of zarjazness crashes into this reality with the sole task of rewiring your imaginations. Joining the latest instalments of Thistlebone, Full Tilt Boogie, Indigo Prime and The Fall of Deadworld in this edition of the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic is a complete Dredd thriller from the Niemand and Assirelli droids!

In fact, Retribution comes to its scrotnig finale next issue, paving the way for some ghafflebette new stories to commence in the bumper Prog 2375, the first of four 48-pagers scheduled for 2024, which will allow for extra stories and content.

Launching in #2375 is the ten-page opening episode of Proteus Vex: Devious by Mike Carroll and Jake Lynch, another mind-melting series of cosmic alien weirdness, picking up after the events of previous arc Crawlspace last year. Vex, seen plunging to an apparent fiery fate at the climax to that story, is being hunted by the various warring factions, and Midnight Indicating Shame is fomenting revolution, building a rebellion against the Citheronian authority.

Don’t miss it, Terrans!

2000 AD Prog 2373 is out now from all good newsagents and comic book stores, plus digitally from our webshop and apps! Don’t forget that if you buy an issue of 2000 AD in the first week of its release then postage in the UK is free!

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Cover Art: Stewart K. Moore

Script: Ken Niemand / Art: Nicolo Assirelli / Colours: John Charles / Letters: Annie Parkhouse

JUDGE DREDD // R.U.R.

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, with the toxic Black Atlantic to the east and the irradiated Cursed Earth to the west. 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!


Script: Kek-W / Art: Lee Carter / Letters: Jim Campbell

INDIGO PRIME // BLACK MONDAY, Part Three

The multiverse. There is an infinite number of parallel realities, and all need managing in case of dimensional instability. This is where INDIGO PRIME came in, the multiverse’s troubleshooters, whose agents are trained to deal with space/time catastrophes. Now, IP’s HQ has been destroyed in a cataclysmic event, and its assets acquired by the company ICP. But Clive Vista has a plan, involving Tyranny Rex…


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

FULL TILT BOOGIE // BOOK TWO, Part Seven

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: Kek-W / Art: Dave Kendall / Letters: Simon Bowland

THE FALL OF DEADWORLD // RETRIBUTION, Part Eleven

The planet that became known as DEADWORLD was once a regular civilisation existing in a parallel dimension. But the end of days is here, and creatures called the Dark Judges are spreading their contagion, exterminating all life. While Sov forces have take advantage of the chaos and invaded, Jess Childs and co have been trying to save Judge Fairfax — but Jess is in the clutches of the Nausea and Phobia…


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

THISTLEBONE // THE DULE TREE, Part Ten

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…