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OUT NOW: Judge Dredd Megazine #471

Judge Dredd Megazine #471 out now

Judge Dredd Megazine #471 is OUT NOW!

Those of you born in the seventies and grew up in the eightiest are just the right age to appreciate the Scarred For Life books, which celebrate (and perhaps question too) the weirdness of popculture during these decades, from public-information films to children’s TV, sweets to urban legends.

The first two self-published doorstop tomes have just been joined by a third volume, which examines life under the shadow of the Bomb, and naturally focuses a chapter on The Apocalypse War, which was originally published when nuclear fear was at its height. In this issue, Scott Montgomery chats to the SFL authors about how formative 2000 AD was for an audience terrified by Threads and When the Wind Blows.

Elsewhere, there’s chats with artists Mark Farmer, Paul McCaffrey and Gemma Sheldrake, a look at the return of 2000 AD fanzine Zarjaz, plus a whole bunch of stories wrap up as Dredd, Harrower Squad, Dreadnoughts and Armitage all reach their final episodes. It clears the decks for next month’s crossover event Nordland Rising, in which the Norts from the Rogue Trooper universe wage war on the worlds of 2000 AD!

Judge Dredd Megazine #471 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 the Megazine in the first month of its release then postage in the UK is free!

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Cover Art: Neil Roberts

Script: Alec Worley / Art: Kevin West / Colours: Dylan Teague / Letters: Annie Parkhouse

JUDGE DREDD // HIVE, Part Two

Mega-City One, 2146 AD. This vast urban hell on the east coast of post-apocalyptic North America is home to over 200 million citizens, bordered by the irradiated Cursed Earth to the west and the toxic Black Atlantic to the east. Tensions run a knife-edge and crime is rampant. Stemming the tide of chaos are the Judges. Toughest of them all is Judge Dredd – he is the Law! Now, an alien entity is abroad in the city…


Script: Liam Johnson / Art: Warren Pleece / Letters: Jim Campbell

ARMITAGE // BULLETS FOR AN OLD MAN, Part Five

Brit-Cit, 2146 AD. While the UK equivalent of Mega-City One has its own Judge force, it’s retained its CID plainclothes division, of which Detective Inspector Armitage was one of its veteran officers. Now a consultant, Armitage hasn’t lost his surly demeanour and distrust of authority – and the case he’s been brought on to has links to his past…


Script: Roger Langridge / Art: Gary Welsh / Colours: John Charles / Letters: Simon Bowland

PANDORA PERFECT in PERFECT SOUNDS, Part Three

When criminal genius, sometimes babysitter and all round bad ‘un Pandora Perfect is broken out of prison by her faithful robot Gort, no one’s valuables are safe! Pandora and Gort set out on the heist of their lives, stealing fabulous jewels, pickpocketing guffwarblers, and more besides!


Script: Ned Hartley / Art: Mike Walters / Letters: Jim Campbell

DEPARTMENT K // MECHA-CITY ONE, Part Three

Tech Whizz Cadet Afua is the newest intern at Mega-City One’s Department K. A team made up of geeks, robots and misfits, their job is to protect our dimension at all costs! For beyond the fabric of reality lies a multitude of multiverses and monsters, determined to reach our world…


Script: Mark Russell / Art: Max Dunbar / Colours: Jose Luis Rio / Letters: Simon Bowland

JUDGE DREDD // TOXIC, Part Four

Dredd’s investigation into the death of a seemingly unremarkable sewage worker spirals into a waste management crisis that could destroy all of Mega-City One, which has long used genetic modification on its waste workers to control the deluge of filth that flows under the city each days. When Dredd discovers that some of them have foregone that disfiguring procedure in favor of hosting protective alien symbiotes, it sparks a groundswell of anti-immigration fervor…


Script: David Baillie / Art: Steve Yeowell / Colours: Chris Blythe / Letters: Annie Parkhouse

HARROWER SQUAD / URBAN ROTATION, Part Four

Cal-Hab, 2146 AD. This wild area north of Brit-Cit has become notorious as a dumping ground for
the world’s radioactive waste, and as a consequence much of it outside the major conurbations
such as Glascal is an inhospitable wasteland populated by mutant tribes. Patrolling the
wilderness are heavy-weapons Judge teams like Harrower Squad…


Script: Mike Carroll / Art: John Higgins / Colours: Sally Hurst / Letters: Simon Bowland

DREADNOUGHTS / NOTHING TO FEAR, Part Four

USA, 2035 AD. The new Justice Department is still in its early years, with Judges working alongside the police. It’s proving an explosive transition, with many citizens – and more than a few cops – unhappy with these helmeted officers taking to the streets. Boulder, Colorado, has been a recent flashpoint, and now the Judges’ influence is spreading wider…

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OUT NOW: Judge Dredd Megazine #470

Judge Dredd Megazine #470 out now

Judge Dredd Megazine #470 is OUT NOW!

We’re well into the holiday season, so that can only mean it’s time for Summer Specials to accompany you on your travels. By now I hope you’ve all picked up the alt-universe 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special, and hitting the shelves right now is the 2024 Misty special, which sees US comics writer Gail Simone craft a trio of chilling tales with artists such as Aly Fell and Carola Borelli. You can take a peak into the creation of this spooktacular issue elsewhere in this typically packed Meg.

We’ve also got chats with some of the writers and artists behind the new Regened strips, such as Ned Hartley and Mike Walters, and a sneaky peek at the new strips that will be appearing under the all-ages banner. Elsewhere, there’s a new Dredd thriller courtesy of Ian Edginton and US artist Kevin West, making his debut for the House of Tharg, and another complete Mega-City 2099 tale from Ken Niemand and Tom Foster, joining Armitage, Dreadnoughts and Harrower Squad.

Be here in thirty for the conclusion to all these stories as we wrap up the current roster in time for a special crossover event coming your way in September – the multiversethreatening Nordland Rising!

Judge Dredd Megazine #470 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 the Megazine in the first month of its release then postage in the UK is free!

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Cover Art: Andy Clarke

Script: Alec Worley / Art: Kevin West / Colours: Dylan Teague / Letters: Annie Parkhouse

JUDGE DREDD // HIVE

Mega-City One, 2146 AD. This vast urban hell on the east coast of post-apocalyptic North
America is home to over 200 million citizens, bordered by the irradiated Cursed Earth to the
west and the toxic Black Atlantic to the east. Tensions run a knife-edge and crime is rampant.
Stemming the tide of chaos are the Judges. Toughest of them all is Judge Dredd – he is the Law!


Script: Ken Niemand / Art: Tom Foster / Letters: Simon Bowland

MEGA-CITY 2099 //NU-YOO

Mega-City One, 2099 AD. Before the Judges took complete control of the metropolis, there were two strands of law enforcement – regular uniformed cops did much of the day-to-day policing, while the helmeted Judges were called upon to pass judgement on certain criminals, their vested powers giving them the ability to dispense on-the-spot sentences…


Script: Liam Johnson / Art: Warren Pleece / Letters: Jim Campbell

ARMITAGE // BULLETS FOR AN OLD MAN, Part Four

Brit-Cit, 2146 AD. While the UK equivalent of Mega-City One has its own Judge force, it’s retained its CID plainclothes division, of which Detective Inspector Armitage was one of its veteran officers. Now a consultant, Armitage hasn’t lost his surly demeanour and distrust of authority – and the case he’s been brought on to has links to his past…


Script: Roger Langridge / Art: Gary Welsh / Colours: John Charles / Letters: Simon Bowland

PANDORA PERFECT in PERFECT SOUNDS, Part Two

When criminal genius, sometimes babysitter and all round bad ‘un Pandora Perfect is broken out of prison by her faithful robot Gort, no one’s valuables are safe! Pandora and Gort set out on the heist of their lives, stealing fabulous jewels, pickpocketing guffwarblers, and more besides!


Script: Ned Hartley / Art: Mike Walters / Letters: Jim Campbell

DEPARTMENT K // MECHA-CITY ONE, Part Two

Tech Whizz Cadet Afua is the newest intern at Mega-City One’s Department K. A team made up of geeks, robots and misfits, their job is to protect our dimension at all costs! For beyond the fabric of reality lies a multitude of multiverses and monsters, determined to reach our world…


Script: Mark Russell / Art: Max Dunbar / Colours: Jose Luis Rio / Letters: Simon Bowland

JUDGE DREDD // TOXIC, Part Three

Dredd’s investigation into the death of a seemingly unremarkable sewage worker spirals into a waste management crisis that could destroy all of Mega-City One, which has long used genetic modification on its waste workers to control the deluge of filth that flows under the city each days. When Dredd discovers that some of them have foregone that disfiguring procedure in favor of hosting protective alien symbiotes, it sparks a groundswell of anti-immigration fervor…


Script: David Baillie / Art: Steve Yeowell / Colours: Chris Blythe / Letters: Annie Parkhouse

HARROWER SQUAD / URBAN ROTATION, Part Three

Cal-Hab, 2146 AD. This wild area north of Brit-Cit has become notorious as a dumping ground for
the world’s radioactive waste, and as a consequence much of it outside the major conurbations
such as Glascal is an inhospitable wasteland populated by mutant tribes. Patrolling the
wilderness are heavy-weapons Judge teams like Harrower Squad…


Script: Mike Carroll / Art: John Higgins / Colours: Sally Hurst / Letters: Simon Bowland

DREADNOUGHTS / NOTHING TO FEAR, Part Three

USA, 2035 AD. The new Justice Department is still in its early years, with Judges working alongside the police. It’s proving an explosive transition, with many citizens – and more than a few cops – unhappy with these helmeted officers taking to the streets. Boulder, Colorado, has been a recent flashpoint, and now the Judges’ influence is spreading wider…

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OUT NOW: Judge Dredd Megazine #469

Judge Dredd Megazine #469 out now

Judge Dredd Megazine #469 is OUT NOW!

From this issue we’re dropping one of the reprints in favour of two brand-new strips from the Regened all-ages stable – kicking the strand off are new series for fan-favourite Pandora Perfect by Roger Langridge and Gary Welsh and transdimensional Tek-boffins Department K by Ned Hartley and Mike Walters.

Look out for the return of Cadet Dredd in the coming months as well as the debut of Riley’s Rebels by Honor Vincent and Stewart K. Moore and Barrel & Hammer by David Barnett and Luke Horsman!

A typically packed Meg for you again this month, with Swiftian satire in the complete Dredd thriller Hard Copy by Alec Worley and Ben Willsher, and another retro Mega- City 2099 strip from Ken Niemand and Conor Boyle, alongside the latest instalments of Dreadnoughts, Armitage and Harrower Squad.

Elsewhere, we pay tribute to Dredd and Tales of Telguuth artist Jon Haward, who sadly passed away in April, plus we take a look at several new projects heading your way, such as the crowdfunded Roxy special, this year’s 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special, the stunning Steve Dillon Apex Edition, and the collected Battle Action Force. Enjoy, creeps!

Judge Dredd Megazine #469 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 the Megazine in the first month of its release then postage in the UK is free!

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Cover Art: Alex Ronald

Script: Alec Worley / Art: Ben Willsher / Letters: Annie Parkhouse

JUDGE DREDD // HARD COPY

Mega-City One, 2146 AD. This vast urban hell on the east coast of post-apocalyptic North
America is home to over 200 million citizens, bordered by the irradiated Cursed Earth to the
west and the toxic Black Atlantic to the east. Tensions run a knife-edge and crime is rampant.
Stemming the tide of chaos are the Judges. Toughest of them all is Judge Dredd – he is the Law!


Script: Ken Niemand / Art: Conor Boyle / Letters: Simon Bowland

MEGA-CITY 2099 // THE CUCKOOS

Mega-City One, 2099 AD. Before the Judges took complete control of the metropolis, there were two strands of law enforcement – regular uniformed cops did much of the day-to-day policing, while the helmeted Judges were called upon to pass judgement on certain criminals, their vested powers giving them the ability to dispense on-the-spot sentences…


Script: Liam Johnson / Art: Warren Pleece / Letters: Jim Campbell

ARMITAGE // BULLETS FOR AN OLD MAN, Part Three

Brit-Cit, 2146 AD. While the UK equivalent of Mega-City One has its own Judge force, it’s retained its CID plainclothes division, of which Detective Inspector Armitage was one of its veteran officers. Now a consultant, Armitage hasn’t lost his surly demeanour and distrust of authority – and the case he’s been brought on to has links to his past…


Script: Roger Langridge / Art: Gary Welsh / Colours: John Charles / Letters: Simon Bowland

PANDORA PERFECT in PERFECT SOUNDS, Part One

When criminal genius, sometimes babysitter and all round bad ‘un Pandora Perfect is broken out of prison by her faithful robot Gort, no one’s valuables are safe! Pandora and Gort set out on the heist of their lives, stealing fabulous jewels, pickpocketing guffwarblers, and more besides!


Script: Ned Hartley / Art: Mike Walters / Letters: Jim Campbell

DEPARTMENT K // MECHA-CITY ONE, Part One

Tech Whizz Cadet Afua is the newest intern at Mega-City One’s Department K. A team made up of geeks, robots and misfits, their job is to protect our dimension at all costs! For beyond the fabric of reality lies a multitude of multiverses and monsters, determined to reach our world…


Script: Mark Russell / Art: Max Dunbar / Colours: Jose Luis Rio / Letters: Simon Bowland

JUDGE DREDD // TOXIC, Part Two

Dredd’s investigation into the death of a seemingly unremarkable sewage worker spirals into a waste management crisis that could destroy all of Mega-City One, which has long used genetic modification on its waste workers to control the deluge of filth that flows under the city each days. When Dredd discovers that some of them have foregone that disfiguring procedure in favor of hosting protective alien symbiotes, it sparks a groundswell of anti-immigration fervor. ..


Script: David Baillie / Art: Steve Yeowell / Colours: Chris Blythe / Letters: Annie Parkhouse

HARROWER SQUAD / URBAN ROTATION, Part Two

Cal-Hab, 2146 AD. This wild area north of Brit-Cit has become notorious as a dumping ground for
the world’s radioactive waste, and as a consequence much of it outside the major conurbations
such as Glascal is an inhospitable wasteland populated by mutant tribes. Patrolling the
wilderness are heavy-weapons Judge teams like Harrower Squad…


Script: Mike Carroll / Art: John Higgins / Colours: Sally Hurst / Letters: Simon Bowland

DREADNOUGHTS / NOTHING TO FEAR, Part Two

USA, 2035 AD. The new Justice Department is still in its early years, with Judges working alongside the police. It’s proving an explosive transition, with many citizens – and more than a few cops – unhappy with these helmeted officers taking to the streets. Boulder, Colorado, has been a recent flashpoint, and now the Judges’ influence is spreading wider…

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OUT NOW: Judge Dredd Megazine #468

Judge Dredd Megazine #468 out now

Judge Dredd Megazine #468 is OUT NOW!

We head back to the early days of the Justice Department as Dreadnoughts returns this issue for the start of a short series, Nothing to Fear, courtesy as ever of Mike Carroll and John Higgins.

There’s also a new case for Harrower Squad, a complete comical Dredd thriller from Ian Edginton and D’Israeli, the finale to DeMarco, P.I.: No Smoke, and the latest instalment of Armitage. Hookjaw also wraps up this month – and a new IDW Dredd mini-series commences, Toxic by Paul Jenkins and Marco Castiello – and from next issue we’ll be replacing one of the reprint slots with a pair of brand-new stories. What they’ll be, you’ll have to wait and see, but it’ll mean yet more original content in the Meg for no extra cost!

Elsewhere, Karl Stock chats with a further bunch of creators who’ve dropped out of 2000 AD for one reason or another in the fifth chapter of the Where Are They Now? series, as well as up-and-coming artist Laura Helsby and RM Guéra and Giulia Brusco, the art-bot duo behind the Rob Williams-scripted Dredd that’s just finished in the prog, Rend & Tear With Tooth & Claw. As always, a meaty package to get your own teeth into, creeps!

Judge Dredd Megazine #468 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 the Megazine in the first month of its release then postage in the UK is free!

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Cover Art: John Higgins

Script: Ian Edginton / Art: D’Israeli / Letters: Annie Parkhouse

JUDGE DREDD // BODY SHOTS

Mega-City One, 2146 AD. This vast urban hell on the east coast of post-apocalyptic North
America is home to over 200 million citizens, bordered by the irradiated Cursed Earth to the
west and the toxic Black Atlantic to the east. Tensions run a knife-edge and crime is rampant.
Stemming the tide of chaos are the Judges. Toughest of them all is Judge Dredd – he is the Law!


Script: Laura Bailey / Art: Rob Richardson / Letters: Simon Bowland

DEMARCO, P.I. // NO SMOKE, Part Four

Mega-City One, 2146 AD. Galen DeMarco was once a Judge, a rising star operating out of the
corrupt dumping ground that was Sector House 301. But she quit the force after one romantic
indiscretion too many and set herself up as a private investigator. Now, she’s taken on a case
investigating possible stolen items in a black-market auction, but she’s been set up…


Script: Liam Johnson / Art: Warren Pleece / Letters: Jim Campbell

ARMITAGE // BULLETS FOR AN OLD MAN, Part Two

Brit-Cit, 2146 AD. While the UK equivalent of Mega-City One has its own Judge force, it’s retained its CID plainclothes division, of which Detective Inspector Armitage was one of its veteran officers. Now a consultant, Armitage hasn’t lost his surly demeanour and distrust of authority – and the case he’s been brought on to has links to his past…


ROBOT ARCHIE’S TIME MACHINE

Originally built by Professor C.R. Ritchie, the mechanical being known as Robot Archie was employed to battle injustices around the world, particularly in the jungles of Africa and South America. The automated action hero has worked with the Professor to create ‘The Castle’ – a fully-functioning time machine!


Script: Si Spurrier / Art: Conor Boyle / Colours: Giulia Brusco / Letters: Rob Steen

HOOKJAW // Part Five

The seas off the coast of Africa are the setting for an action-packed, visceral tale of the Great White shark that is a relentless force of nature! Research scientists, the US military, Somali pirates… all of them may feel they’re the hero of the story, but they have reckoned without the near-mythical Hookjaw!


Script: Mark Russell / Art: Max Dunbar / Colours: Jose Luis Rio / Letters: Simon Bowland

JUDGE DREDD // TOXIC, Part One

Dredd’s investigation into the death of a seemingly unremarkable sewage worker spirals into a waste management crisis that could destroy all of Mega-City One, which has long used genetic modification on its waste workers to control the deluge of filth that flows under the city each days. When Dredd discovers that some of them have foregone that disfiguring procedure in favor of hosting protective alien symbiotes, it sparks a groundswell of anti-immigration fervor. ..


Script: David Baillie / Art: Steve Yeowell / Colours: Chris Blythe / Letters: Annie Parkhouse

HARROWER SQUAD / URBAN ROTATION, Part One

Cal-Hab, 2146 AD. This wild area north of Brit-Cit has become notorious as a dumping ground for
the world’s radioactive waste, and as a consequence much of it outside the major conurbations
such as Glascal is an inhospitable wasteland populated by mutant tribes. Patrolling the
wilderness are heavy-weapons Judge teams like Harrower Squad…


Script: Mike Carroll / Art: John Higgins / Colours: Sally Hurst / Letters: Simon Bowland

DREADNOUGHTS / NOTHING TO FEAR, Part One

USA, 2035 AD. The new Justice Department is still in its early years, with Judges working alongside the police. It’s proving an explosive transition, with many citizens – and more than a few cops – unhappy with these helmeted officers taking to the streets. Boulder, Colorado, has been a recent flashpoint, and now the Judges’ influence is spreading wider…

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OUT NOW: Judge Dredd Megazine #467

Judge Dredd Megazine #467 out now

Judge Dredd Megazine #467 is OUT NOW!

One of the Megazine’s long-standing creations returns this issue – Brit-City Detective Judge Armitage is back, courtesy of Liam Johnson and Warren Pleece, in Bullets For an Old Man.

Armitage, who’s been a cranky old geezer since he first appeared back in June 1991, is now a consultant to Brit-Cit’s CID division, but Justice Department is keen to mine his experience and memories – not least CID chief, and Armitage’s former partner, Treasure Steel.

Elsewhere, there’s a complete Dredd thriller from Mike Carroll and Paul Marshall, a one-off Devlin Waugh story by Aleš Kot and PJ Holden, the last part of this arc of Harrower Squad, and the penultimate episode of DeMarco, P.I.

Karl Stock chats to former 2000 AD PR droid Igor Goldkind and Scream! editor Ian Rimmer – ahead of the release this year of the frankly glorious fortieth anniversary Archival Collection, which collects up all fifteen issues of the fondly remembered horror anthology – and Stephen Jewell gets the info on Chris Weston, Paul Cornell and Rachael Smith’s new crowdfunded books. All this and lots, lots more, citizens!

Judge Dredd Megazine #467 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 the Megazine in the first month of its release then postage in the UK is free!

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Cover Art: John McCrea / Colours: Mike Spicer

Script: Mike Carroll / Art: Paul Marshall / Colours: Dylan Teague / Letters: Annie Parkhouse

JUDGE DREDD // ESCALATION

Mega-City One, 2146 AD. This vast urban hell on the east coast of post-apocalyptic North
America is home to over 200 million citizens, bordered by the irradiated Cursed Earth to the
west and the toxic Black Atlantic to the east. Tensions run a knife-edge and crime is rampant.
Stemming the tide of chaos are the Judges. Toughest of them all is Judge Dredd – he is the Law!


Script: Laura Bailey / Art: Rob Richardson / Letters: Simon Bowland

DEMARCO, P.I. // NO SMOKE

Mega-City One, 2146 AD. Galen DeMarco was once a Judge, a rising star operating out of the
corrupt dumping ground that was Sector House 301. But she quit the force after one romantic
indiscretion too many and set herself up as a private investigator. Now, she’s taken on a case
investigating possible stolen items in a black-market auction, but she’s been set up…


Script: Liam Johnson / Art: Warren Pleece / Letters: Jim Campbell

ARMITAGE // BULLETS FOR AN OLD MAN

Brit-Cit, 2146 AD. While the UK equivalent of Mega-City One has its own Judge force, it’s
retained its CID plainclothes division, of which Detective Inspector Armitage was one of its
veteran officers. Now a consultant, Armitage hasn’t lost his surly demeanour and distrust of
authority, even when the CID chief is now his long-suffering former partner Treasure Steel…


SCREAM // AT DEATH’S DOOR

Produced ‘from the depths’ of King’s Reach Tower by the mysterious ‘undead’ editor Ghastly McNasty, the first issue of Scream! was unleashed on 24th March 1984. More tongue-in-cheek than horrific, the comic was an immediate hit with younger fans – but wasn’t for the nervous!


Script: Si Spurrier / Art: Conor Boyle / Colours: Giulia Brusco / Letters: Rob Steen

HOOKJAW // Part Four

The seas off the coast of Africa are the setting for an action-packed, visceral tale of the Great White shark that is a relentless force of nature! Research scientists, the US military, Somali pirates… all of them may feel they’re the hero of the story, but they have reckoned without the near-mythical Hookjaw!


Script: Mark Russell / Art: Max Dunbar / Colours: Jose Luis Rio / Letters: Simon Bowland

JUDGE DREDD // UNDER SIEGE, Part Four

Judge Dredd keeps law and order in the chaos that is Mega-City One. When all contact with Patrick Swayze Block is lost, Dredd and Judge Beeny are tasked with investigating. As they battle lawlessness and rampant criminality, they discover a threat to the city that they must contain at all costs…


Script: Aleš Kot / Art: PJ Holden / Colours: Jack Davies / Letters: Simon Bowland

DEVLIN WAUGH // HOME AWAY FROM HOME

Brit-Cit, 2146 AD. A freelance paranormal troubleshooter and exorcist for the Vatican, Devlin
Waugh is the world’s foremost supernatural investigator. Despite becoming a vampire after
getting bitten tackling an outbreak in an underwater prison, Devlin continues to enjoy the finer
things in life, and is a prominent part of the community in which he lives…


HARROWER SQUAD / CALHAB COUNTRY, Part Four

Cal-Hab, 2146 AD. This wild area north of Brit-Cit has become notorious as a dumping ground for
the world’s radioactive waste, and as a consequence much of it outside the major conurbations
such as Glascal is an inhospitable wasteland populated by mutant tribes. Patrolling the
wilderness are heavy-weapons Judge teams like Harrower Squad…

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The Day of Judgement is upon us – the epic 2000 AD undead crossover event out now!

It’s the comics event of the year – an epic undead crossover comes to the 2000 AD multiverse!

2000 AD Prog 2300 and Judge Dredd Megazine #448 are out now – combining into one zarjaz epic storyline in an explosion of death and destruction!

Riffing off Garth Ennis’ 1990s mega-epic ‘Judgement Day’, the myriad of worlds from 45 years of 2000 AD coverge into one overarching storyline featuring legendary characters, all brought to (un)life by Ken Niemand, Henry Flint, Mike Carroll, Gary Erskine, Emma Beeby, Neil Googe, Karl Stock, Kieran McKeown, Dan Abnett, Russell M. Olson, Ian Edginton, D’Israeli, Arthur Wyatt, Toby Willsmer, Rob Williams, Staz Johnson, Leigh Gallagher, Kei Zama, Honor Vincent, Boo Cook, Gordon Rennie, Dan Cornwell, James Peaty, Nicolo Assirelli, Liam Johnson, Conor Boyle, and Steve Yeowell.

From Judge Dredd to Robo-Hunter, from Rogue Trooper to Strontium Dog, characters past and present come together in an undead event like no other – will the contagion of ‘Judgement Day’ consume the whole of the worlds of 2000 AD?

2000 AD Prog 2300 and Judge Dredd Megazine #448 are out from all good newsagents and comic book stores, plus digitally from our webshop and apps! Get 10% off cover price with the special webshop bundle – including free UK postage until 27 September.

2000 AD PROG 2300 out now

JUDGE DREDD MEGAZINE #448 out now

2000 AD Prog 2300:

Judge Dredd: Judgement Days
Writer: Ken Niemand
Art: Henry Flint
Letters: Annie Parkhouse
Rogue Trooper: Mortal Remains
Writer: Mike Carroll
Art: Gary Erskine
Colours: Yel Zamor
Letters: Simon Bowland
Survival Geeks
Writer: Emma Beeby
Art: Neil Googe
Colours: Gary Caldwell
Letters: Jim Campbell
The Meat Arena
Writer: Karl Stock
Art: Kieran McKeown
Colours: Matt Soffe
Letters: Simon Bowland
Sinister Dexter: Zed Zone
Writer: Dan Abnett
Art: Russell M. Olson
Letters: Annie Parkhouse
Ampney Crucis Investigates…: Setting Sons
Writer: Ian Edginton
Art: D’Israeli
Letters: Jim Campbell
Robo-Hunter: Z-Inf
Writer: Arthur Wyatt
Art: Toby Willsmer
Letters: Simon Bowland
Strontium Dog: In the (Dead) Doghouse
Writer: Rob Williams
Art: Staz Johnson
Colours: Chris Blythe
Letters: Jim Campbell

Judge Dredd Megazine #448:

Judge Dredd: The Darkest Judge
Writer: Ken Niemand
Art: Leigh Gallagher
Colours: Chris Blythe
Letters: Annie Parkhouse
Shimura: Hope Lies Buried
Writer: Karl Stock
Art: Kei Zama
Colours: Gary Caldwell
Letters: Jim Campbell
Anderson, Psi-Div: Allied Forces
Writer: Honor Vincent
Art: Boo Cook
Letters: Simon Bowland
Missionary Man: The Lonesome Undeath of the Widow McCall
Writer: Gordon Rennie
Art: Dan Cornwell
Colours: Dylan Teague
Letters: Jim Campbell
Cadet Giant: ‘I am…’
Writer: James Peaty
Art: Nicolo Assirelli
Colours: Peter Doherty
Letters: Simon Bowland
Devlin Waugh: How I Lost the Waugh
Writer: Liam Johnson
Art: Conor Boyle
Colours: Barbara Nosenzo
Letters: Jim Campbell
Armitage: An Underlying Fear
Writer: Mike Carroll
Art: Steve Yeowell
Colours: John Charles
Letters: Simon Bowland