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Behind The Art – Will Simpson’s Desperadlands

A couple of weeks ago, we interviewed both Michael Carroll and Will Simpson about their 4-part Judge Dredd series, Desperadlands, that began in 2000 AD Prog 2213.

Will was kind enough to send over a huge amount of artwork for the series. In his interview, we could only really include the art for the first part of Desperadlands, but this is really wonderful artwork that we really thought you’d appreciate seeing. So, now that Desperadlands has concluded in the Prog, we thought it was a fine time to look back on the incredible artwork Will Simpson has done for the series. Just like this, from episode 1, the final published version…

Just to give you a little context, Desperadlands appeared in Progs 2213-2216 and covered Dredd taking a trip down to the lawless land that is Ciudad Barranquilla, Banana City. Across four parts, Carroll and Simpson gave us a tale of Dredd investigating an ex-Judge on the run, all tying into Carroll’s back-story of former Judge Doya Meekins and young Cadet Judge Odessa. It all began with Dredd and Meekins connecting a body in a field outside Banana City with Syan Hegedos, a former MC1 Judge on the Justice Department’s most-wanted list.

As with so many of Carroll’s Dredd tales, this one plays deep into what he’s written before, whilst still reading perfectly great for anyone not intimately familiar with all that’s gone before.

At the end of it, Desperadlands is a great little Dredd tale, setting so many different possible future tales up to delight us in the future. And of course, no matter how good Desperadlands was, it was always going to be SO much better thanks to the fully-painted artwork of Will Simpson, more than welcome back in the pages of 2000 AD after a near 20-year absence.

Okay then, enough preamble. This is a post here that’s all about Will Simpson’s incredible artwork for Desperadlands, pencils, inks, and various stages of his wonderful colouring.

Be sure to go and check out the Desperadlands interviews with Michael Carroll and Will Simpson, but from here we will simply add loads of great Will Simpson artwork…

Beginning with part 1, from 2000 AD Prog 2213 – only a couple because you’ve already seen these from Will’s interview.

Desperadlands – Part 1 – Prog 2213, page 1, full colours
Desperadlands – Part 1 – Prog 2213, page 6, full colours
Desperadlands – Part 2 – Prog 2214, page 1, thumbnails
Desperadlands – Part 2 – Prog 2214, page 1, full colours
Desperadlands – Part 2 – Prog 2214, thumbnails for two alternative page 1 layouts + page 2
Desperadlands – Part 2 – Prog 2214, page 2, full colours
Desperadlands – Part 2 – Prog 2214, page 3, full colours
Desperadlands – Part 3 – Prog 2215, page 1, thumbnails
Desperadlands – Part 3 – Prog 2215, page 1, full colours
Desperadlands – Part 3 – Prog 2215, page 2, thumbnails
Desperadlands – Part 3 – Prog 2215, page 2, pencils and partial inks
Desperadlands – Part 3 – Prog 2215, page 2, pencils, paints, the whole works!
Desperadlands – Part 3 – Prog 2215, page 4, pencils and inks with masking tape all over pre painting
Desperadlands – Part 3 – Prog 2215, page 4, colours
Desperadlands – Part 3 – Prog 2215, page 5, pencils
Desperadlands – Part 3 – Prog 2215, page 5, colours – including that first glimpse at Dredd’s cute ‘lil socks!
Desperadlands – Part 3 – Prog 2215, page 6, colours
Desperadlands – Part 4 – Prog 2216, page 1, pencils
Desperadlands – Part 4 – Prog 2216, page 1, colours – the socks!
Desperadlands – Part 4 – Prog 2216, page 2, colours
Desperadlands – Part 4 – Prog 2216, page 3, colours
Desperadlands – Part 4 – Prog 2216, page 4, colours
Desperadlands – Part 4 – Prog 2216, page 5, colours
Desperadlands – Part 4 – Prog 2216, page 6, pencil roughs
Desperadlands – Part 4 – Prog 2216, page 6, colours

And that, one and all, is the entirety of what Will Simpson sent along to us. I think he’s the very definition of going above and beyond here!

So THANK YOU to Will Simpson for sharing all of this gorgeous work with us – and remember to check out Desperadlands by Michael Carroll and Will Simpson in the pages of 2000 AD Progs 2213-2216, available from the 2000 AD web shop right now!

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The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast: The John Wagner Interview, Part Three

We conclude our unmissable interview with John Wagner, who talks about Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog, his thoughts about the future, and a shock announcement!

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The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic! As well as interviewing top creators and famous fans, publicity droid Molch-R brings you announcements, competitions, and much more!

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The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast: The John Wagner Interview, Part Two

We continue our epic interview with 2000 AD legend John Wagner, from the beginnings of the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic and his writing partnership with Alan Grant to why he thinks he’s never made it in American comics. Swearing and background noise aplenty in our second episode!

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The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic! As well as interviewing top creators and famous fans, publicity droid Molch-R brings you announcements, competitions, and much more!

Subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on iTunes or listen now at www.2000ADonline.com/podcast

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The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast: The John Wagner Interview, Part One

This week on the Thrill-Cast we’re proud to welcome John Wagner, the co-creator of Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog, Button Man, and so much more to chat about his life and career spanning more than 40 years of British comics.

It’s hard to overstate John’s impact on the industry and his fascinating stories are a real treat for the ears!

Listen to part two

Listen to part three

The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic! As well as interviewing top creators and famous fans, publicity droid Molch-R brings you announcements, competitions, and much more!

Subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on iTunes or listen now at www.2000ADonline.com/podcast

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The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast 27 January 2016

It’s our 1st birthday, Earthlets! And to celebrate we’ve not only got a mega quiz where you can win every UK graphic novel that 2000 AD publishes this year but we also talk to former editor Steve MacManus about his in-depth memoir of his time editing the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic – from the hugely successful launch of ‘Battle’ to the controversial censoring of ‘Action’, from the brief life of ‘Starlord’ to the stellar rise of 2000 AD and Judge Dredd, he details the personalities at play and the corporate politics and deadline battles he and others engaged in on a daily basis as 2000 AD took its place as the most influential comic Britain has ever produced!

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The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast 13 January 2016

It’s the first 2000 AD Thrill-Cast of 2016 and, as always with the Comic of the Future, we’re looking ahead – what exciting new series are coming up in the pages of the 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine? We have writers Michael Carroll and Ian Edginton to whet your appetites for the goodies Tharg the Mighty has planned, including Michael’s new Dredd prose novella and Ian’s return with Matt “D’Israeli” Brooker to Scarlet Traces!