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Coming this Autumn – a Strontium Dog for your shelf!

He’s the mutant bounty hunter taking down the scum of the galaxy – and now you can have your own Strontium Dog for your shelf!

The newest licensed merchandise from 2000 AD is Fish Collectibles’ 1:6 scale statue of Johnny Alpha, the ultimate Strontium Dog! Successfully funded on Kickstarter, this 12 inch-tall (305mm) statue is made of polystone and will debut at the Rebellion/2000 AD booth (#2121) at San Diego Comic Con in July.

Paying tribute to the stunning design of co-creator Carlos Ezquerra and using feedback from fans, Fish Collectibles have created a sculpt closely resembling the classic image of Johnny Alpha, the teenage leader of the mutant rebellion in a 22nd Century Britain where the victims of nuclear war are shunned by ‘Norm’ society and herded into ghettos.

The paint-master and tooling are currently with a factory in Hong Kong for manufacture and the finished statues should land in the UK in the last quarter of 2023. The Fish Collectibles Johnny Alpha statue will retail for £165 plus shipping (which will be under £10 within the UK), but you can secure yours now with just a £40 deposit at fishcollectibles.com

The success of the Johnny Alpha statue will dictate future release, with 500 sales allowing the range to continue with Rogue Trooper.

One of 2000 AD’s most popular ever series, Strontium Dog is an epic sci-fi Western created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra that debuted in Starlord2000 AD’s short-lived sister title, in 1978.

One of the most iconic strips in the history of British comics, the bounty hunters of the Search/Destroy Agency – derisively dubbed ‘Strontium Dogs’ – are members of a persecuted minority of mutated humans, their bodies warped by Strontium 90 fallout, who are despised by the ‘Norm’ population, barred from public life, and herded into ghettos.

The only job open to them is as bounty hunters and, from the orbiting ‘Doghouse’ base, Johnny Alpha and his Viking partner, Wulf Sternhammer head out to track down criminals for cold, hard cash – from deep space to Hell itself, from Adolf Hitler to Ronald Reagan! 

The series has had a cultural impact far beyond its pages, with director Edgar Wright and actor Simon Pegg famously citing the death of Johnny Alpha in their acclaimed comedy TV series Spaced.

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Read the first Strontium Dog story and celebrate 45 years of comics’ best sci-fi Western!

The Strontium Dogs are the mutant bounty hunters taking on the scum of the galaxy – and Johnny Alpha and Wulf Sternhammer are the best Search/Destroy agents there are!

Forty-five years ago, one of the most iconic strips in the history of British comics debuted in the short-lived weekly comic Starlord. Created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra, after Strontium Dog transferred to 2000 AD it quickly established itself as one of its most popular strips, with the adventures of Alpha and Sternhammer thrilling Squaxx Dek Thargo for four and a half decades.

To celebrate the strip’s major milestone, not only can you get up to 45% off collections and browse the zarjaz new line of merchandise on the Rebellion store, but we’re giving Earthlets the chance to read the very first Strontium Dog story from Starlord – ‘Max Quirxx’ – as well as an interview profile of Johnny Alpha himself from ‘in-house’ magazine ‘In The Doghouse’!

Discover one of British comics’ most enduringly popular series and celebrate 45 years of taking down the galaxy’s criminals with Alpha and Sternhammer!

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Who are the Strontium Dogs?

One of the most iconic strips in the history of British comics, the bounty hunters of the Search/Destroy Agency – derisively dubbed ‘Strontium Dogs’ – are members of a persecuted minority of mutated humans, their bodies warped by Strontium 90 fallout, who are despised by the ‘Norm’ population, barred from public life, and herded into ghettos.

The only job open to them is as bounty hunters and, from the orbiting ‘Doghouse’ base, Johnny Alpha and his Viking partner, Wulf Sternhammer head out to track down criminals for cold, hard cash – from deep space to Hell itself, from Adolf Hitler to Ronald Reagan! 

The series has had a cultural impact far beyond its pages, with director Edgar Wright and actor Simon Pegg famously citing the death of Johnny Alpha in their acclaimed comedy TV series Spaced.

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Reading order

With 45 years of stories, it may be intimidating to jump into a series like Strontium Dog, so this is a reading guide to the collections available from Rebellion. The new series of hardcover books, Strontium Dog: Search & Destroy, is the ideal place to see the original stories in all their glory, with colour pages lovingly restored and reproduced; the series is now replacing the four smaller greyscale Strontium Dog: S/D Agency Files collections. These contain the ‘classic’ run of the series by John Wagner, Alan Grant, and Carlos Ezquerra – with early stories with art by Brett Ewins, Brendan McCarthy and Ian Gibson. The modern collections The Kreeler Conspiracy, Traitor to His Kind, and Blood Moon are flashback stories, and following the death of Johnny Alpha in The Final Solution the series restarted with The Life and Death of Johnny Alpha and culminated in The Son, the collection of Carlos Ezquerra’s final work before his death in 2018.

Click on these links below to go to the listings on the 2000 AD webshop:

Read the first Strontium Dog story

Hitting newsstands on 6 May 1978 in the first issue of Starlord, ‘Max Quirxx’ was written John Wagner and drawn by Carlos Ezquerra, with letters by Jack Potter. Click on the gallery below to read the whole story.

And, as an extra bonus, enjoy this feature from the 2000 AD Annual 1983, the ‘in-house’ magazine “for today’s bounty hunter”:

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Rebellion unveil new merch to mark Strontium Dog’s 45th anniversary

For 45 years they’ve been taking down the scum of the galaxy and to celebrate the anniversary of the debut of Strontium Dog, Rebellion has unveiled a brand new slate of merchandise!

From T-shirts to pint glasses, from mugs to iron-on patches, the new anniversary Strontium Dog range is the perfect gift for the mutant bounty hunter in your life.

This new line of merchandise is inspired by and pays homage to one of 2000 AD’s most popular ever series, an epic sci-fi Western created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra that debuted in Starlord, 2000 AD’s short-lived sister title, in 1978. 

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One of the most iconic strips in the history of British comics, the bounty hunters of the Search/Destroy Agency – derisively dubbed ‘Strontium Dogs’ – are members of a persecuted minority of mutated humans, their bodies warped by Strontium 90 fallout, who are despised by the ‘Norm’ population, barred from public life, and herded into ghettos.

The only job open to them is as bounty hunters and, from the orbiting ‘Doghouse’ base, Johnny Alpha and his Viking partner, Wulf Sternhammer head out to track down criminals for cold, hard cash – from deep space to Hell itself, from Adolf Hitler to Ronald Reagan! 

The series has had a cultural impact far beyond its pages, with director Edgar Wright and actor Simon Pegg famously citing the death of Johnny Alpha in their acclaimed comedy TV series Spaced.

The new line of merchandise, available from the Rebellion online store, pays tribute to this popular and influential series, referencing key locations and individuals from the rich history of the last 45 years, all of it coming from the fertile imaginations of Ezquerra, Wagner and his writing partner, the late Alan Grant. 

Designed by Salvador Lavado – who has worked with major brands and international artists including John Williams, Metallica, Jay-Z, Mercury Records and many more – the new merchandise digs deep into the history and lore of the strip to produce designs that will delight fans while remaining intriguing to those unfamiliar with the landmark series.

The new T-shirts reference just some of the series’ legendary weaponry – including ‘Westinghouse’, the supplier of Johnny Alpha’s preferred Variable Blaster firearm, and the iconic ‘Electronux’ electrical stun knuckle-duster, while posing as an employee of the famous ‘Doghouse’ space station. There is a fun ‘Sternhammer Ale’ design which pays tribute to Wulf’s legendary thirst and love of good company, while another advertises the services of the Gronk, Alpha and Sternhammer’s weak-hearted medic.

And thirsty bounty hunters will be able to quench their thirst with the first Strontium Dog pint glasses – featuring the ‘Sternhammer Ale’ and the ‘Property of The Doghouse’ designs – as well as a mug from the Doghouse Canteen and others sporting the ‘Doghouse’ and ‘Westinghouse’ designs.

The new range of Strontium Dog merchandise is available now from the Rebellion online store at shop.rebellion.com

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Dredd vs Zombies – pre-order The Darkest Judge collection!

It’s the smash hit 2000 AD multiverse mega-crossover ‘undead event’ – and it’s coming as a complete collection this July!

Published in 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine last summer, this self-contained, multi-part epic sold out from newsagents and comic shops – but is now presented in one collection featuring work 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!

A special limited edition hardcover, limited to just 500 copies, featuring a brand new cover by Greg Capullo – the first time the acclaimed Batman artist has worked in the Judge Dredd universe – will be available exclusively the convention-goers at San Diego Comic-Con this July and to 2000 AD subscribers through the new subscriber exclusive email!

Over thirty years since the end of the world was averted by Judge Dredd and mutant bounty hunter Johnny Alpha in 1994’s ‘Judgement Day‘ by Garth Ennis, Dean Ormston, Peter Doherty, Chris Halls, and Carlos Ezquerra, The Darkest Judge is a blistering ‘what if?’ that sees the myriad of worlds from 2000 AD’s 45 years converge in an explosion of death and destruction!

Instead of Dredd and Alpha executing Sabbat the Necromagus, they drop dimension-bombs to shift the whole zombie horde into a different reality – this means disaster for all the other characters published in the pages of 2000 AD, as the zombies infect everyone from Rogue Trooper to Sinister Dexter, from Ace Trucking to The V.C.s. There is now a whole multiverse of zombies that need killing, and only a few heroes left to take care of business!

Out on 19 July, Judge Dredd: The Darkest Judge is the epic event you don’t want to miss – order now from your local book or comic book shop, or through one of the retailers listed above!

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Strontium Dog Search & Destroy 2 out now!

STRONTIUM DOG SEARCH AND DESTROY 2

They’re the most feared bounty hunters in the galaxy – and now they have a new home!

 Collecting the earliest stories from the immensely influential and popular Strontium Dog series, Strontium Dog Search and Destroy Vol.2 – The 2000 AD Years includes the earliest Strontium Dog strips to appear in 2000 AD.

After launching in sister title Starlord in 1978, ‘Strontium Dog’ was one of the strips that jumped to The Galaxy’s Greatest Comic when the two merged later the same year. Co-created by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra, the team behind ‘Judge Dredd’, this collection includes the beautifully-coloured spreads that appeared in the original 2000 AD run along with the classic story, ‘The Schicklgruber Grab’, in which mutant bounty hunter Johnny Alpha and his partner Wulf Sternhammer travel to the past to capture Adolf Hitler!

This volume continues the series bringing back into print one of the seminal series of British comics, a science fiction Western that merges everything from time travel to a trip to Hell itself. This new edition, with colour centre spreads lovingly restored, is a must for fans and collectors alike, putting these stories back to their rightful place as one of the key series in the annals of British comics.

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12 graphic novels for an unbeatable price – get the Ultimate Strontium Dog Digital Bundle!

THE ULTIMATE STRONTIUM DOG DIGITAL BUNDLE

They’re the ultimate cold-blooded manhunters and this is the ultimate digital collection of their adventures – don’t miss the Strontium Dog digital bundle, now at an unbelievable price!

Get TWELVE graphic novels and SIX ebook novels for just £50 – a saving of more than £97! Download DRM-free from the 2000 AD webshop or through the 2000 AD app for Apple and Android devices.

In the late 22nd century, Britain has been devastated by nuclear holocaust, the bodies of many survivors warped by fallout. Unable to live or work amongst the ‘norms’, mutants are forced to live in ghettos and take the only job open to them – bounty hunting. These Search/Destroy Agents hunt the criminals too dangerous for the Galactic Crime Commission and Johnny Alpha is the greatest of them. With his partner, the Viking warrior Wulf Sternhammer, they track down the scum of the galaxy without mercy!

The Ultimate Strontium Dog Digital Bundle brings you the collected adventures of John Wagner, Alan Grant, Carlos Ezquerra and more great creators, from the original stories from Starlord to the adventures of fellow Strontium Dog member, Durham Red.

Graphic novels included:

Prose ebooks included:

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PRE-ORDER NOW: Strontium Dog Search And Destroy 2

STRONTIUM DOG SEARCH AND DESTROY 2

They’re the most feared bounty hunters in the galaxy – and now they have a new home!

 Collecting the earliest stories from the immensely influential and popular Strontium Dog series, Strontium Dog Search and Destroy Vol.2 – The 2000 AD Years includes the earliest Strontium Dog strips to appear in 2000 AD.

After launching in sister title Starlord in 1978, ‘Strontium Dog’ was one of the strips that jumped to The Galaxy’s Greatest Comic when the two merged later the same year. Co-created by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra, the team behind ‘Judge Dredd’, this collection includes the beautifully-coloured spreads that appeared in the original 2000 AD run along with the classic story, ‘The Schicklgruber Grab’, in which mutant bounty hunter Johnny Alpha and his partner Wulf Sternhammer travel to the past to capture Adolf Hitler!

Available in standard or webshop exclusive hardcover edition, this volume continues the series bringing back into print one of the seminal series of British comics, a science fiction Western that merges everything from time travel to a trip to Hell itself. This new edition, with colour centre spreads lovingly restored, is a must for fans and collectors alike, putting these stories back to their rightful place as one of the key series in the annals of British comics.

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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