The Black Museum: Mega-City One’s museum of murder. Here in the depths of the Grand Hall of Justice lurks a warehouse of homicide where everyday objects – a teddy bear, a greetings card, a wad of munce – all are touched by murder!
The latest of 2000 AD‘s digital-only collections, Tales From The Black Museum – Volume Two, is out now!
Tales From The Black Museumis hosted by ghoulish curator Henry Dubble, who delves into the objects kept in Justice Department’s Black Museum, where the Judges store evidence, mementoes, and curios from notorious crimes from the city’s long and eventful history!
In this second volume of terrifying tales from the vaults, chilling creators Michael Carroll, Arthur Wyatt, Alec Worley, Vince Locke, Tiernen Trevallion, P.J. Holden and more take you through the grislest, most inexplicable crimes in the Justice Department’s history!
Tales From The Black Museum – Volume Twois out now – available from the 2000 AD app, as DRM-free download from the 2000 AD webshop, and on Amazon Kindle devices.
The new digital releases will be available from the 2000 AD app for Apple, Android, and Windows 10 devices, as DRM-free PDF/CBZ downloads from the 2000 AD webshop, and on Amazon Kindle devices.
We still have another brilliant digital release coming in this series of collections:
1 December – Durham Red: Born Bad – Alec Worley (w) Ben Willsher, Lee Carter (a)
Angelic, Devlin Waugh and The Returners all wrap up this issue, plus we have a complete Judge Dredd thriller from Ian Edginton and Dave Taylor, and another eerie Tale From the Black Museum, courtesy of Paul Starkey and Nick Dyer, allowing for a fantastic all-new line-up to start in next month’s Xmas Meg.
Dan Abnett and Phil Winslade reunite for the much-anticipated next series of Lawless, Ballots Over Badrock; having chronicled some of Chopper’s most iconic moments, John Wagner and Colin MacNeil take to the Mega-City skies once again for Surfer as the latest generation of powerboarders become embroiled in a criminal enterprise; we’re back in Brit-Cit for the third and final series of Diamond Dogs, courtesy of regular creators James Peaty and Warren Pleece; and Blunt collaborators T.C. Eglington and Boo Cook team up for the Cursed Earth-set revenge drama Death Cap.
All this, and of course Ol’ Stoney-Face greets the festive season with about as much goodwill as you’d imagine in Saviour by Ken Niemand and Steven Austin. Lots to enjoy as we leave 2021 – and there are plenty more surprises to come in the new year!
Cover by Dave Taylor Script: Ian Edginton / Art: Dave Taylor / Letters: Annie Parkhouse
JUDGE DREDD // Dez Rez!
Mega-City One, 2143 AD. This vast urban hell on the east coast of post-apocalyptic North America is home to over 160 million citizens. Unemployment is endemic, and crime is rampant. Stemming the tide of chaos are the Judges, future law-enforcers empowered to dispense instant justice. Toughest of them all is Judge Dredd – he is the Law!
Script: Si Spencer / Art: Nicolo Assirelli / Colours: Eva de la Cruz / Letters: Jim Campbell
THE RETURNERS// Amazonia // Part Seven!
South-Am, 2142 AD. Four different people in Ciudad Barranquilla – academic Barrancourt, ex-Judge Mineiro, gangbanger Correira, and transgender street-walker Chavez – all awoke from near-death experiences, and as a consequence encounter supernatural entities. Now, after having been transported back to their home country, they finally confront Irmazahina…
Script: Aleš Kot / Art: Mike Dowling / Colours: Quinton Winter / Letters: Simon Bowland
DEVLIN WAUGH // The Reckoning // Part Seven!
Brit-Cit, 2142 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. Having recently befriended a demon, Tittivillus, he’s given it up to Hell…
Script: Paul Starkey / Art: Nick Dyer / Letters: Simon Bowland
TALES FROM THE BLACK MUSEUM // Double Jeopardy!
Mega-City One, 2143 AD. Deep in the heart of the Grand Hall of Justice lies the Black Museum, Justice Department’s permanent exhibition of the relics from bygone crimes. Whether it’s a notorious serial killer’s trophies or the weapons of the Dark Judges, the violent history of the Big Meg is laid bare here. Let undead guide Henry Dubble show you around…
Script: Gordon Rennie / Art: Lee Carter / Letters: Annie Parkhouse
ANGELIC // Restitution// Part Five!
The Texas City Radlands, 2077. He emerged out of the desolate wastelands without a name or able to remember much of his past. Injured, clearly fleeing from individuals who want to do him harm, all he could do was mouth the word ‘Angel’. Now, having made a home in the Cursed Earth with his adopted son Linc, he’s tracked the missing Varmint to the town of Restitution…
The Black Museum: Mega-City One’s museum of murder. Here in the depths of the Grand Hall of Justice lurks a warehouse of homicide where everyday objects – a teddy bear, a greetings card, a wad of munce – all are touched by murder!
The latest of 2000 AD‘s digital-only collections, Tales From The Black Museum – Volume One, is out now!
Featuring work from John Wagner, Al Ewing, Dan Abnett, Simon Spurrier, John Smith, Alan Grant, Shaun Thomas, John Ridgway, Dylan Teague, Rufus Dayglo, and Dean Ormston, Tales From The Black Museumis hosted by ghoulish curator Henry Dubble, who delves into the objects kept in Justice Department’s Black Museum, where the Judges store evidence, mementoes, and curios from notorious crimes from the city’s long and eventful history!
Tales From The Black Museum – Volume Oneis out now – available from the 2000 AD app, as DRM-free download from the 2000 AD webshop, and on Amazon Kindle devices.
The new digital releases will be available from the 2000 AD app for Apple, Android, and Windows 10 devices, as DRM-free PDF/CBZ downloads from the 2000 AD webshop, and on Amazon Kindle devices.
We still have another brilliant digital release coming in this series of collections:
1 December – Durham Red: Born Bad – Alec Worley (w) Ben Willsher, Lee Carter (a)
We’re very excited to share a preview ofthe next title in our series of digital-only 2000 AD collections,Tales From The Black Museum – Volume One, which includes work from John Wagner, Al Ewing, Dan Abnett, Simon Spurrier, John Smith, Alan Grant, Shaun Thomas, John Ridgway, Dylan Teague, Rufus Dayglo, and Dean Ormston.
Created by John Wagner and Shaun Thomas, Tales From The Black Museumis hosted by ghoulish curator Henry Dubble, who delves into the objects kept in Justice Department’s Black Museum, where the Judges store evidence, mementoes, and curios from notorious crimes from the city’s long and eventful history!
You can check out the first four pages of Tales From The Black Museum – Volume Onebelow, and it’s out on November 3rd – available from the 2000 AD app, as DRM-free download from the 2000 AD webshop, and on Amazon Kindle devices.
The new digital releases will be available from the 2000 AD app for Apple, Android, and Windows 10 devices, as DRM-free PDF/CBZ downloads from the 2000 AD webshop, and on Amazon Kindle devices.
We still have another brilliant digital release coming in this series of collections:
1 December Durham Red: Born Bad – Alec Worley (w) Ben Willsher, Lee Carter (a)
Within this packed Megazine you’ll find the penultimate instalments of Devlin Waugh, The Returners and Angelic, wrapping up next month to clear the decks for an all-new roster of stories to start in the Xmas issue.
Alongside a complete Judge Dredd thriller from Ken Niemand and Colin MacNeil, and a Tale From the Black Museum by David Barnett and Stewart K. Moore, you’ll also find chats with writer Roger Langridge and artist Brett Parson – the creative team behind Pandora Perfect, the latest Regened series to break into the regular prog – as well as a look at the latest reprint titles being released by Hibernia Press under the Fleetway Files imprint.
There’s another new comic that’s getting a new lease of life in the shape of Monster Fun, a Halloween special of which is on sale now, and in April 2022 it will be launched as an ongoing bi-monthly – the first newsstand kids’ title in years.
In addition to all these classic comics becoming available again, if you subscribe there’s now the chance for you to own a genuine slice of 2000 AD history with a fascimile of the dummy that was put together back in Head over to shop.2000AD.com for all the deets!
Cover by Colin MacNeil Script: Ken Niemand / Art: Colin MacNeil / Colours: Chris Blythe / Letters: Annie Parkhouse
JUDGE DREDD // A Dream Of A Thousand Flowers!
Mega-City One, 2141 AD. Home to over 130 million citizens, this urban hell is situated along the east coast of post-apocalyptic North America, with the irradiated wasteland known as the Cursed Earth to the west. Unemployment is rife, boredom universal and crime is rampant. Tensions rest on a knife-edge and only the zero-tolerance Judges can stop total anarchy. Toughest of them all is JUDGE DREDD — he is the Law!
Script: Si Spencer / Art: Nicolo Assirelli / Colours: Eva de la Cruz / Letters: Jim Campbell
THE RETURNERS// Amazonia // Part Six!
South-Am, 2142 AD. Four different people in Ciudad Barranquilla – academic Barrancourt, ex-Judge Mineiro, gangbanger Correira, and transgender street-walker Chavez – all awoke from near-death experiences, and as a consequence encounter supernatural entities. Now, after having been transported back to their home country, they seek a mysterious pyramid…
Script: Aleš Kot / Art: Mike Dowling / Colours: Quinton Winter / Letters: Simon Bowland
DEVLIN WAUGH // The Reckoning // Part Six!
Brit-Cit, 2142 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. Having recently befriended a demon, Tittivillus, he’s given it up to Hell…
Script: David Barnett / Art: Stewart K. Moore / Letters: Simon Bowland
TALES FROM THE BLACK MUSEUM // The Electrocist!
Mega-City One, 2143 AD. Deep in the heart of the Grand Hall of Justice lies the Black Museum, Justice Department’s permanent exhibition of the relics from bygone crimes. Whether it’s a notorious serial killer’s trophies or the weapons of the Dark Judges, the violent history of the Big Meg is laid bare here. Let undead guide Henry Dubble show you around…
Script: Gordon Rennie / Art: Lee Carter / Letters: Annie Parkhouse
ANGELIC // Restitution// Part Four!
The Texas City Radlands, 2077. He emerged out of the desolate wastelands without a name or able to remember much of his past. Injured, clearly fleeing from individuals who want to do him harm, all he could do was mouth the word ‘Angel’. Now, having made a home in the Cursed Earth with his adopted son Linc, he’s tracked the missing Varmint to the town of Restitution…