Rebellion releases for 16-17 May 2018.
2000AD Prog 2081
Cover: Carlos Ezquerra
JUDGE DREDD: THE CHOSEN ONE by Rory McConville (w) Dan Cornwell (a) Abigail Bulmer (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
SINISTER DEXTER: THE GANGBUSTERS by Dan Abnett (w) Steve Yeowell (a) John Charles (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
SKIP TRACER: HEAVY IS THE HEAD by James Peaty (w) Paul Marshall (a) Dylan Teague (c) Simon Bowland (l)
THE FALL OF DEADWORLD by Kek-W (w) Dave Kendall (a) Ellie De Ville (l)
STRONTIUM DOG: THE SON by John Wagner (w) Carlos Ezquerra (a) Ellie De Ville (l)
Judge Dredd Megazine 396
Cover: John Higgins
JUDGE DREDD: THIS CORROSION by Michael Carroll (w) John Higgins (a) Sally Hurst (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
THE RETURNERS: IRMAZHINA by Si Spencer (w) Nicolo Assirelli (a) Eva De La Cruz (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
CHOPPER: WANDERING SOUL by David Baillie (w) Brendan McCarthy (a) Len O'Grady, Brendan McCarthy (c) Ellie De Ville (l)
CURSED EARTH KOBURN: THE LAW OF THE CURSED EARTH by Rory McConville (w) Carlos Ezquerra (a) Simon Bowland (l)
DREDD: THE DEAD WORLD by Arthur Wyatt, Alex De Campi (w) Henry Flint (a) Chris Blythe (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
Features: Razorjack, Judges: Avalanche, interview with Mark Russell
Bagged reprint: JUDGE DREDD: BLOCK JUDGE by John Wagner (w) Carlos Ezquerra (a) Annie Parkhouse (l)
Charley's War: The Definitive Collection, Volume 2 by Pat Mills & Joe Colquhoun
Rebellion ISBN 978-1781-08620-9, 17 May 2018, 320pp, £19.99 / $26.99. Available via Amazon.
Injured in The Battle of the Somme, Charley returns to wartime London
and meets a deserter from the French Foreign Legion, Blue, who tells of
his brutal experiences of the Battle of Verdun. All too soon Charley
returns to the front line at Ypres where the threat from the German army
is matched only by the inhumanity of his superiors! In the face of
suffering and injustice, seeds of mutiny begin to grow among the ranks…
This second volume of Pat Mills and Joe Colquhoun’s masterpiece
continues to tell the story of an ordinary soldier’s experiences in
World War One, including the vibrant re-mastered colour pages from the
original comic.
The Ballad of Halo Jones Volume One by Alan Moore & Ian Gibson
Rebellion ISBN 978-1781-08635-3, 17 May 2018, 68pp, £9.99 / $9.99. Available via Amazon.
The first true feminist character in British comics, Alan Moore and Ian
Gibon’s space opera Halo Jones has been lovingly coloured for the very
first time in a new three-volume series. With the first volume on sale
in May, the expertly remastered artwork has been coloured by breakout
talent Barbara Nosenzo for a brand-new prestige format series collecting
the utterly compelling and groundbreakingly ambitious classic. Despite
inspiring countless readers over almost four decades, this new series
aims to introduce Halo to a new generation who will be enthralled by
this down-to-earth ‘everywoman’ and the extraordinary tale of her life.
Bored, frustrated and unemployed, Halo yearns to escape for a better
life away from ‘The Hoop’, the 50th-century housing estate floating off
the island of Manhatten. Pledging to escape on a fantastic voyage, she
sets in motion unimaginable events that will send shockwaves throughout
her life - a spell on a luxury space-liner, a brush with an interstellar
war. Halo will face hardship and adventure in the name of freedom in a
limitless cosmos. This galaxy-spanning story - comics’ first bona fide
feminist space opera - was the first true epic from one of the greatest
comic book writers of all time, which can easily sit alongside Watchmen
and V for Vendetta.
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