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The Horned God goes collector’s edition

October 23, 2019 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Slaine: The Horned God will get a 208-paged paperback collector's edition to mark the 30th anniversary of the groundbreaking comic book.

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: 2000 AD, Pat Mills, Simon Bisley

Against all odds: A review of 13 Coins

July 16, 2015 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

I’m disappointed that 13 Coins wasn’t better. I’m frustrated that 13 Coins wasn’t good. All the good ingredients are present. I liked the art. The genre is a favourite of mine – “high religion occult” – where angels and demons are real, battling each other in a contemporary setting, TMNT’s Keven Eastman give it a thumbs up and Simon Bisley, Martin Brennan, Michael B Jackson are not names one backs away from.…

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: angels, comic book, demons, Martin Brennan, Michael B Jackson, reviews, Simon Bisley

Celebrating 30 years of Slaine

November 5, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

The barbarian Slaine appeared first in 2000 AD back in 1983. The hero and a world based heavily in Celtic myths was created by Pat Mills and Angela Kincaid. This is the 30th year of Slaine.…

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: 2000 AD, Angela Kincaid, graffiti, Pat Mills, Simon Bisley, slaine

The 2000 AD National Signing Day

August 9, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

When we had the news of 2000 AD coming to the iPad we also mentioned the first ever 2000 AD National Signing Day. The event celebrates 35 years of Thrill-power, in one zarjaz day!…

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: 2000 AD, Al Ewing, Ben Willsher, Boo Cook, Clint Langley, Colin MacNeil, D’Israeli, Dan Abnett, Dave Gibbons, David Bishop, Dylan Teague, Forbidden Planet, Gary Erskine, Gordon Rennie, Ian Edginton, John Higgins, John Wagner, judge dredd, Kek-W, Lee Carter, Lee Garbett, Lee Townsend, Mark Buckingham, Mark Harrison, Mike Carroll, Patrick Goddard, Peter Doherty, PJ Holden, Rufus Dayglo, Sean Phillips, Simon Bisley, Simon Spurrier, Steve Yeowell, travelling man

Dredd and 2000 AD storm the iPad

August 7, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

2000 AD, Judge Dredd’s native comic, was an early adopter on the digital comic scene and publishes, DRM-Free, PDF and CBZ downloads from their online store of the magazine every Friday.…

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: 2000 AD, Al Ewing, Alec Worley, Dave Gibbons, John Wagner, judge dredd, Simon Bisley

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