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2000 AD Prog 2362 – The Galaxy’s Greatest Comic Looks to the Future While Embracing Its Past, Including Rufus Hound’s Debut on ‘Strontium Dog’

  • by Andy Oliver
  • January 2, 2024

I imagine I am not the only long-term 2000 AD fan (yes I did buy Prog 1 from my local WHSmith way back in 1977) who, while perhaps not considering…

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2000 AD’s Annual Bumper Christmas Issue to Feature the Debut of Comedian and Actor Rufus Hound on New ‘Strontium Dog’

  • by Broken Frontier Staff
  • November 15, 2023

The holiday season must be around the corner because Rebellion have just announced their plans for 2023’s 2000 AD festive special. It includes comedian actor Rufus Hound (much admired around…

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Preview: 2000 AD Prog 2183 – The Second All-Ages ‘2000 AD Regened’ Jumping-On Point of 2020 Hits Shelves on May 27th

  • by Andy Oliver
  • May 18, 2020

The second of four planned all-ages, “complete in one”, jumping-on points comes to the pages of 2000 AD next week with the next of their ‘2000 AD Regened’ specials. Lots…

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Carlos Ezquerra: A Legend in His Own Lifetime – Celebrating the Work of the “Heart and Soul” of 2000 AD

  • by Tony Ingram
  • October 2, 2018

As far as comics go, Carlos Sanchez Ezquerra (1947-2018) wasn’t one of the biggest names on the largely American-dominated world stage, but he should have been; certainly, the world of…

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Watch the Stars… it’s Starlord (But Probably Not the One You Were Expecting) – Looking Back on 2000 AD’s Short-Lived 1978 Sister Comic

  • by Tony Ingram
  • May 31, 2017

  “Watch the stars!” screamed the cover of issue #1, cover dated 13th May 1978, and for the next six months readers did just that, courtesy of IPC’s classic science…

2000AD Prog 1924 - Cover by Brian Bolland

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2000 AD Prog 1924 – The Future Has a Very Old-Fashioned Feel in the Latest Jump-On Issue

  • by Tom Murphy
  • April 2, 2015

By focusing on old 2000 AD favourites, Tharg the Mighty misses an opportunity to give his comic a fresh shot of energy. As 2000 AD has enjoyed its renaissance in recent…

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