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2000 AD Regened Prog 2288 is out now!

PROG 2288 out now

2000 AD‘s all-ages special Regened returns in Prog 2288 – out now from all good newsagents, comic book stores, and digitally from the 2000 AD webshop and app!

It’s that time once again when Joko-Jargo storms the Command Module, temporarily boots his Uncle Tharg out of his office and assumes control of the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic!

In this zarjaz all-ages issue you’ll find another case for Cadet Dredd as he investigates disappearances at the Alien Zoo in Zootrapolis by Liam Johnson and Joel Carpenter; Roger Langridge and Brett Parson reunite for a new Pandora Perfect caper as a giant chicken rampages through the city; wheeler-dealing duo Scooter & Jinx return and must track down a missing actor in The Big, Grand Souffle of Nothing; we head back to the rundown comprehensive school for wizards for the second episode of David Barnett and Anna Morozova’s Lowborn High as Andy Frost is co-opted into the Orbitus playoffs; and there’s a mind-bending short story in Future Shocks: Into the Void from Karl Stock and Tom Newell!

Remember, humes, if you missed any of my previous Regened issues, you can now get the stories in four scrotnig book collections, available from shop.2000AD.com.

2000 AD Prog 2288 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 by Peter Yong

CADET DREDD: ZOOATRAPOLIS

Script: Liam Johnson / Art: Joel Carpenter / Colours: John Charles / Letters: Annie Parkhouse

Mega-City One, 2076 AD. Home to over 800 million citizens, this urban hell is situated along the east coast of post-apocalyptic North America. On one side is the polluted Black Atlantic, and to the west is the blasted radlands of the Cursed Earth. Overcrowding in the metropolis is rife, unemployment is at ninety per cent, boredom is universal and crime is rampant. Only the Judges — a zero-tolerance police force empowered to dispense instant justice — can stop total anarchy. CADET JOE DREDD — together with his clone-brother Rico — is a rising star in Justice Department, and will one day be its finest officer. Make no mistake, he is the Law!


LOWBORN HIGH: GOOD SPORT

Script: David Barnett / Art: Anna Morozova / Letters: Jim Campbell

For as long as anyone can remember, Wychdusk Manor has been the school to which all the top magical novices are sent, where they are trained to become the world’s greatest wizards. There, students are taught every form of spellcasting by the wisest of mages, and to be part of Wychdusk’s alumni is an incredible honour. But what about those that don’t make the grade, that don’t have the talent or the family name to make it to this prestigious establishment? For them, there’s LOWBORN HIGH, a rundown inner-city comprehensive that is often struggling with funding, but its pupils can still be capable of some truly amazing feats…


FUTURE SHOCKS: INTO THE VOID

Script: Karl Stock / Art: Tom Newell / Colours: Barbara Nosenzo / Letters: Annie Parkhouse

Out in the vast reaches of the universe, there are an infinite number of stories waiting to be told. These cautionary tales pass from traveller to traveller in the spaceports and around campfires on distant planets, acquiring the status of legend, their shocking ends a salutory lesson in hubris. Anything is possible in these twisted trips into the galaxy’s dark side. Abandon your preconceptions, and expect the unexpected. Now, at some point in the future, the online world will become ever more sophisticated, allowing users to leave reality — or solidstate — behind and exist in an environment of nothing but memes and dreams…


SCOOTER & JINX: THE BIG, GRAND SOUFFLE OF NOTHING

Script: James Peaty / Art: Steve Roberts / Letters: Simon Bowland

Scooter Occultatum was working at Mondo’s Mektail Bar on Eco- Point when she encountered Jinx Calhoun, a rogue and a thief, who has more than enough secrets of his own and plenty of enemies with scores to settle. When gangsters came after them, keen to get their hands on something Jinx had stolen, the pair went on the run, Jinx discovering in the process that Scooter is in fact a Bone Machine, a highly lethal cybernetic organism. When Jinx was severely wounded, Scooter managed to save his life but lost her self-repairing functionality — and the two became bonded at a level neither them fully understands…


PANDORA PERFECT: FEED THE BIRD

Script: Roger Langridge / Art: Brett Parson / Letters: Simon Bowland

Earth, the far future. While the towering starscrapers and flying cars may make this look like some idealised Utopia, crime is still a major problem, and there’s no felon more wanted than the nefarious Pandora Perez — burglar, safe-cracker, armed bandit and all-round career criminal. Just when the authorities thought that they’d finally managed to incarcerate her, her loyal robot assistant Gort came to her rescue and succeeded in breaking her out of her cell. Despite being a wanted woman, Pandora’s still up to her usual confidence tricks, and now she’s looking to score a big payday by stealing some pills that increase the size of poultry…

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2000 AD Prog 2256 is out now!

2000 AD All-Ages Prog 2256 is out now! Featuring brand new Cadet Dredd, Scooter & Jinx, Enemy Earth, Time Twisters and Strontium Dug!

PROG 2256 out now

BORAG THUNGG, EARTHLETS – Prog 2256 is OUT NOW!

Welcome to the fourth and final Regened takeover of 2021 as once again Tharg hands the editorial reins for one week over to his nephew Joko-Jargo to produce a bumper 48-page issue of 2000 AD containing a bunch of zarjaz complete stories.

Inside you’ll find Cadets Dredd and Rico getting some hands-on Lawmaster training in Full Throttle courtesy of Liam Johnson and Ben Willsher; mutant bounty hunter Middenface McNulty has brought his granny’s dog Dougal IX on the case, and the pooch isn’t going to let a criminal target escape in Strontium Dug by David Baillie and Colin MacNeil; a fame-hungry internet influencer uses time travel to gather more followers in Temporal Tantrum by Colin Harvey and Tom Newell; and two new series make their scrotnig debuts — alien buddy caper Scooter & Jinx by James Peaty and Steve Roberts, and post-apocalyptic survivor’s tale Enemy Earth by Cavan Scott and Luke Horsman.

As ever, let us know what you think of this latest raft of strips, and what you’d like to see more of. Joko Jargo will be back in 2022 with another quartet of Regened progs, and you can play a part in deciding their content! Enjoy, humes!

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2000 AD Prog 2256 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!


Cover Art by Ben Willsher

Script: Liam Johnson / Art: Ben Willsher / Letters: Annie Parkhouse

CADET DREDD // Full Throttle!

Mega-City One, 2076 AD. Home to over 800 million citizens, this urban hell is situated along the east coast of post-apocalyptic
North America. On one side is the polluted Black Atlantic, and to the west is the blasted radlands of the Cursed Earth. Overcrowding in the metropolis is rife, unemployment is at ninety per cent, boredom is universal and crime is rampant. Only the Judges — a zero-tolerance police force empowered to dispense instant justice — can stop total anarchy. CADET JOE DREDD — together with his clone-brother Rico — is a rising star in Justice Department, and will one day be its finest officer. Make no mistake, he is the Law!


Script: James Peaty / Art: Steve Roberts / Colours: Jim Boswell / Letters: Simon Bowland

SCOOTER & JINX // New this Prog!

Eco-Point, a space station out near the Daedalus Spiral, is a place where all manner of species from across the galaxy congregate as they pass through on their various journeys. Mondo’s Mektail Bar is a favourite watering hole for the hungry and thirsty traveller, and waitress Scooter Occultatum is expecting a quiet afternoon’s business — but then again she wasn’t anticipating Jinx Calhoun to be amongst the customers, a rogue and a thief, who has more than enough secrets of his own. Not least the gangsters that are on his tail, who want to get their hands on something Jinx has stolen. The pair are about to cross paths in a very explosive fashion…


Script: Cavan Scott / Art: Luke Horsman / Colours: John Charles / Letters: Jim Campbell

ENEMY EARTH // The Bunker!

Perhaps mankind should’ve expected it, given the destruction humanity has wrought upon the planet Earth. Acres of forests
bulldozed, waterways polluted, animal life driven to extinction — there was always going to be a point in which the world decided that enough was enough, and Mother Nature would turn against the people that lived upon its surface and treated it so disrespectfully. So it came without warning — when Earth’s flora and fauna mutated and suddenly started attacking everyone. Quickly, civilisation crumbled as systems of government, TV and the internet all collapsed, leaving survivors to fend for themselves…


Script: Colin Harvey / Art: Tom Newell / Colours: Gary Caldwell / Letters: Simon Bowland

TIME TWISTERS // Temporal Tantrum!

Forget what you think you understand, Earthlets, about your species’ limited notion of time. Take nothing for granted when it
comes to human history, or an unknowable future — the process of time can be broken, bent back on itself, or even sent in entirely the wrong direction. These complete head-spinning tales warp the very fabric of chronology itself, and established events can be changed by the unwary dabbler in time travel. Take, for example, the case of Garzan Tarfett, an internet influencer, whose vast army followers hang on her every word (which she is, of course, very keen to monetise). Hungry for more fame, she heads into the past…


Script: David Baillie / Art: Colin MacNeil / Colours: Chris Blythe / Letters: Simon Bowland

STRONTIUM DUG // New this Prog!

Following the Great Atom War of 2150, many of the survivors were mutated by the radioactive Strontium 90 fallout, creating
an underclass despised and feared by the ‘norms’. These mutants were forced to live in ghettos, and the only job open to them was bounty hunting as Search/Destroy agents. The most famous of these so-called STRONTIUM DOGs is Johnny Alpha, who was regularly accompanied on missions by friend and fellow mutant Archibald ‘Middenface’ McNulty. Now, as McNulty has his own quarry to chase — a criminal known as Steeds Cryptoplex — he’s brought with him his granny’s dog, Dougal IX…