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.
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.
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.
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?
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