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Is this week’s prog a good jumping on point? At least half of the stories seem to be new, and those that aren’t (Brink and The Out) have been running so long I haven’t a hope of catching up.
Only Rogue Trooper seems to be recently ongoing.
I’m mainly tempted by the Strontium Dog/Robohunter cross over - but I was a bit underwhelmed with Judge Dredd/Robohunter
My other option is to pick up the Megazine which seems to be almost entirely new.
Help!
I have a stack of 2000AD to dispose of, approximately progs 375 - 529. I'd rather hand them over to a reader than shred. The stack is 3" high, weighs 6.2 lbs. DM me a ridiculous offer. I'm in the US, where Media Mail shipping is dirt cheap.
Apologies if this violates the sub's rules.
Im in the USA and I was curious how other people in the US read the current issues of 2000AD as the come out?
I see you can order “Prog packs” of recent groups of 4 issues bundled together. That seems less than ideal.
Also I see you can get it digitally through there app. I’m not a big digital reader though.
Just checking to see if anyone has any other way or distributor they get it through?
I’m on a huge kick after finding a treasure trove of collections used recently.
So I’ve got loads of boxes full of old 2000AD comics my dad read when he was my age. (I think the first copy he has is 300 and something? Ands he’s probably got about 1000 of these he and his brother got every week) would it be worth reading these, and would they still be part of the same universe if they are still making them today? I’m mainly asking because I don’t really want to spend money on newer ones when I have like 1000 in storage (bcs no body wants to buy them lol).
Hello Earthlets, we see a fair few posts on Reddit from readers asking for the best places to start with 2000 AD... so we made an episode of the 2000 AD Thrill-Cast especially for them! Hosts Molch-R and KLO-E give their recommendations for graphic novel collections to pick up in print and on the new 2000 AD app – from the best way to get into Judge Dredd to folk horror, World War Two action, and slow-burn conspiracies at the edge of extinction. Watch now on YouTube or listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favourite podcast app.
I started reading 2000ad with issue 2 back in '77 at the age of 9, and continued with it and its various offshoots until financial circumstances meant that 'nice extras' like comic buying had to stop back in 1992.
Fast forward many decades, and after paying off my mortgage last year and being more financially comfortable these days, I subscribed to 2000ad again back in March and have been loving it again ever since.
However, the current Rogue Trooper story ("When a GI Dies") has completely lost me - I've absolutely no idea what's going on, who most of the characters are and the story reads (to me, anyway) like the panels have been put together almost in a random order.
I'm guessing that it's all related to an earlier story or stories, and that it'd make complete sense if I'd read them before and was completely au-fait with the entire Rogue timeline that's occurred during my 32 year absence. Can anyone enlighten me and point me to the past stories I need to be tracking down and reading to get myself familiar with where things are right now, so I can make sense of what I'm reading? TIA.
Hey does anyone know the starting and ending prog numbers for Brink series 4 and onwards?
The fandom wiki has this info for series 1-3
"-The first series, Brink, started in 2000 AD prog 1978 and concluded in prog 1992
-The second series, Brink: Skeleton Life, started in 2000 AD prog 2023 and concluded in prog 2040
-The third series, Brink: High Society, started in 2000 AD prog 2100 and concluded in prog 2118, with a double-length issue in prog 2116. The ending teased a fourth series."
Basically just looking for similar info for the newer series, any help's appreciated, thanks
https://www.gamesradar.com/comics/robo-hunter-vs-strontium-dog-garth-ennis-interview/
Loving the look of the art for this.
Hail fellow 2000ad fans. I am missing a 2000 AD: The Ultimate Collection Whilist collecting these bloody magazines like a collecting junkie I am missing a couple of Namely issue 148 and it's killing me now that I have not got any idea where I can find a copy.
I read these as a kid in the early 80s and would like a very good entry point to rereading all the old episodes (like robohunter). Are there any good collections available in pub or any other format, and if not, are there any recommended collections/graphic novel type physical books I should look at?
thanks
New US Dredd fan here. I'm just wondering how many of these volumes were going to be done? I remember in regards to the "Ultimate Collection" there being a set number of books done, (until they extended that) & was just wondering if the Essential line was gonna go that same route.
hi everyone! idk if this type of post is allowed but whatever. my friend is heavily into strontium dog and really wants to play the SD mini war game with me on tabletop simulator. he wants to port the character cards and both decks that come with the starter version,but there are no pictures of all these things online. i know it's a pretty big ask but if anyone could possibly scan or send pictures of the cards and decks,it would be heavily appreciated. thank you very much : )
Hey I've been a fan of 2000AD for years and I've loved Nemesis The Warlock since my dad bought me a compilation of part of the series when I was a child. I still have that volume and also several issues and annuals containing other stories within the saga; but while I'm fairly certain I've read the majority of the series digitally I only actually own The Complete Nemesis The Warlock volume one out of the various collected editions. I'm fairly certain that Volumes 2 and 3 of Nemesis compile the rest of it story, but from reading the descriptions I'm uncertain if they contain the stories originally printed in Specials and Annuals or the concluding stories Pat Mills wrote much later. So I'm asking here if I only need to buy the other two volumes of the collected editions, or if there's other books I should also purchase?
Thanks in advance for any answers
I've got piles of progs stacking up, not really sure what to do with them. Considering swapping to a digital subscription. But I do love a paper prog.
Any thoughts from either camp? Any good ideas for what to do with your old progs? I wouldn't consider myself a collector but then again I do have progs 400 - 1200ish, then 1350ish - current so it's not bad. A load of megs in there too.
Edit: didn't expect so much response, thank you! I'm convinced, I'm going digital.
I mean, by all accounts, Nu Earth is an inhospitable hellscape. You'd think he'd at least want to put a shirt on.
So, spoiler warning, for as much as it matters.
The latest issue has a new Rogue Trooper. I say new, its yet another "the Rogue story ended decades ago, but lets keep going" story.
And this one gives us yet another recap of the whole Quartz Zone thing - yet another recap - and yet then picks up a story from decades ago? Gives us a Tharg Note saying "remember back in Pro 350-something?"
350-something?! 2000 issues ago?!
Having not been around all the way back then, can anyone fill in the details of the story its referring to? Is it likely to be important? (It seems pointedly referred to.)