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/r/2000ad
Recently resubscribed and pleasantly surprised by the new packaging! Instead of flimsy plastic bags, my first Prog arrived in a sturdy cardboard envelope, in perfect condition. Plus, they shipped it from France, solving the customs issues I had with my last subscription from the UK to Europe. Kudos!
As part of a bid to catch up with all that I missed from 2000AD in the last 30- 40 years, I bought myself The Out compilation.
I'm really enjoying it and hoping that it's to be continued (has anything run in the comic since the compilation published?). There's a clear Halo Jones vibe to it and I'm loving Cyd. However, I'm struggling with the art - impressionistic and muddy to the point of illegibility in places.
Is it the same in the comics or has something been lost in transliteration?
A new season of Brink has started. However, I've only been reading 2000AD for a few months, so Im reading the back issues of the series in the paperback format. Does the new season follow on from book 4 or do I need to read 5 before I start on the latest episodes?
Basically what it says on the title, I'm interested in reading Rogue Trooper. Been working my way through the Dredd case files and I want to try some other 2000AD strips.
I've noticed that there are 4 different editions of the "Tales from Nu-Earth" compilation series. Is this the entire run of Rogue Trooper? Or is it not complete yet?
I've read before that the strip got a reboot/re-imagining sometime in the 90's? Does the compilation series include this or is it just the older stuff?
Also, would you reccomended starting with Tales of Nu-Earth or the new "essentials" book? I don't particularly prefer colour over black & white, I've enjoyed the black & white Dredd strips I've been reading so far, just wondering if the essentials book has more of the meatier stuff in it without the filler?
Just read it in the ultimate collection. Strong recommend!
Here's our latest video where we paint more ABC Warriors from the miniatures game produced by Warlord Games! We hope you enjoy it 😁
A wee bit past the hype due to struggling to find time to edit, but here it is as promised liked a month ago.
The Sloggers have a wee chat about the latest run and if it achieves what it set out to do. We go hard on it, but it's just a bit of fun!
https://open.spotify.com/episode/58663ikOFiT34n46Z0bRbt?si=9fcba26d097542f0
I recently subscribed to Prog and Megazine and was intending to store them in bags and boards. However, I came across Thrill Containment Binders, which seem aesthetically pleasing for shelf display. I've heard concerns about potential damage to the progs. Can anyone confirm this? Additionally, I'm curious if bumper issues and the Megazine would fit in these binders?
Not 2000ad, but British and a sci-fi comic, so I’m trying here first. Does anyone know if Sleeper (Jed Mercurio) Book 2 is coming or not? I really liked the first one.
The one with this Slaine pic.
I'm reading the early Sláine stuff at the moment and loving the development of the character. Anyone know how Sláine obtained his axe 'brainbiter'? He starts off with a stone 'brainbiter' but that smashes to bits on a dragons skull. He then turns up later with an iron 'brainbiter'. Just wondering if there is a story I have missed which might have told how this came about. Perhaps Pat Mills just decided that an iron axe would be far more effective! Anyway just wondering..
I've searched a couple of times but returned other stuff that was interesting and distracted me from the original search. There's so much great stuff out there. It's one of the greatest comics periodicals of all time.
Anyone have any info on these Rogue Trooper Complete Collections due next year showcased in the 2000AD Rogue Trooper Comic Sampler from Comicspro 2024? (Image taken from a 2000AD Facebook group).
Bought a lot of digital ABC comics in the sale the 2000ad store has on at the moment.
Link to a reading order for the collected volumes (like, wtf do the Solo Missions fit?)
Ta.