Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Rebellion Releases (2000AD)

Rebellion releases for 29-30 November 2017.

2000AD Prog 2059
Cover: Tiernen Trevallion
JUDGE DREDD: BLACK SNOW by Michael Carroll (w) PJ Holden (a) Quinton Winter (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
SLÁINE: ARCHON by Pat Mills (w) Simon Davis (a) Ellie De Ville (l)
SINISTER DEXTER: BILLI NO MATES by  Dan Abnett (w) Paul Marshall (a) Dylan Teague (c) Simon Bowland (l)
THARG'S 3RILLERS: THE HOUSE OF GILDED PEAK by Eddie Robson (w) Steven Austin (a) Gary Caldwell (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
ABSALOM: TERMINAL DIAGNOSIS by Gordon Rennie (w) Tiernan Trevallion (a) Ellie De Ville (l)

The Dark Judges: The Fall of Deadworld Book 1 by Kek-W & Dave Kendall
Rebellion 978- 1781-08603-2, 30 November 2017, 166pp, £18.99 / $24.99. Available via Amazon.
Deadworld was once a planet similar to Earth, until Judge Death and his brothers Fear, Fire and Mortis deemed that as only the living could break the law, life itself should be a crime. As the Dark Judges set out to bring extinction to this parallel world, Judge Fairfax and a family of farmers attempt to escape the chaos. Is it possible for the living to evade to cold, icy grasp of Death? This chilling collection also features the Dreams of Deadworld strips, giving an extraordinary insight into the undead psyches of the internationally famous super-fiends. The never-before-collected Fall of Deadworld story-line, shining new light on internationally-beloved villains, The Dark Judges. Includes the untold origins of The Dark Judges, including Judge Dredd arch-nemesis Judge Death.

Faceache by Ken Reid
Rebellion 978-1781-08601-8, 30 November 2017, 118pp, £14.99 / $22.99. Available via Amazon.
Hilarious face-changing adventures by one of the greats of British comics! Ken Reid is consistently name-checked by the greats of comics - from Alan Moore to Kevin O'Neill, John Wagner to Pat Mills - for his unique art that is matched only by his enduring sense of humor. In a hardcover edition befitting his status as one of the all-too-forgotten greats of British comics, we present his timeless Faceache - the humorous adventures of Ricky Rubberneck, the boy with a "bendable bonce" whose skin stretches like rubber. At will, he could scrunge his face into anything, whether it's mimicking others or turning into grotesque creatures, but always coming a cropper! This is the first collection of this long lost classic from the hugely popular and long-running Buster comic.

3 comments:

  1. Either you've moved The Dark Judges & Faceache from last week's updates, or I've had another psychotic episode. I distinctly remember thinking you'd jumped the gun.

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  2. Yes, I accidentally posted the book titles a week early, only realising when I came to compile this week's Rebellion post. With Faceache out this week, it couldn't have happened at a better time... a reminder to everyone that they need to buy this book so that I can one day read volume two.

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  3. Rebellion sent me a second copy of Faceache in error. I'll leave it under my pillow so it transforms into a signed copy of Marney.

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