50% off in the 2000 AD occult sleuth sale!

If there’s something strange in your neighbourhood, who ya gonna call? Well, if it’s Devlin or Harry then you better say your prayers, mortal!

There’s now 50% off print and digital collections of Devlin Waugh and Absalom in the latest 2000 AD webshop sale!

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Created by the pairing of distinguished scribe John Smith (Indigo Prime) and the illustrious artist Sean Phillips (Criminal), Devlin Waugh is the Brit-Cit born bon viveur and Vatican City investigator and exorcist! In Swimming in Blood precognitive telepaths predict a horrific presence at the underwater prison of Aquatraz and Devlin is sent in to investigate. He uncovers an uncompromising evil which will cause him to cancel elevenses and abandon the Queensbury rules in order to survive! In Red Tide, when a terrifying evil from Devlin’s past returns with an unquenchable thirst for mayhem will the former connoisseur of au courant be equipped to defeat this menace? This transcendent tome features art by Colin McNeil (Judge Dredd) John Burns (Modesty Blaise), Sean Phillips and Peter Doherty (Batman & Superman: World’s Finest).

In Absalom, veteran copper Detective Inspector Harry Absalom heads a special squad that enforces The Accord – a diplomatic treaty made in the sixteenth century between the throne of England and Hell. If any demonic entities step out of line Harry and his team will track the infernal offenders down and sort them out for good. A miserable old bastard with a knack for finding trouble, Harry is the perfect man for the job! Created by Gordon Rennie (Judge Dredd) with stunning artwork from Tiernen Trevallion (Hellboy), in Ghosts of London Harry must tread the line between doing his job and trying to overcome the nefarious machinations of his bosses. In Under A False Flag, Absalom and his psychotic ex-boss the Guv’nor must tem up to stop a religious fanatic who is killing illegal demonic hosts, upsetting both sides of the Accord and, in the final collection, Terminal Diagnosis, Harry calls in every friend and favour he has left in a last-ditch attempt to save his kidnapped grandchildren from the depths of The Mills.