Rebellion releases for 24–25 July 2019.
2000AD Prog 2141
Cover: Chris Weston
JUDGE DREDD: CONTROL by Rob Williams (w) Chris Weston (a) Chris Blythe (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
INDIGO PRIME: FALL OF THE HOUSE OF VISTA by Kek-W (w) Lee Carter (a) Ellie De Ville (l)
ANDERSON, PSI-DIVISION: MARTYRS by Emma Beeby (w) Aneke (a) Barbara Nosenzo (c) Simon Bowland (l)
ABSALOM: TERMINAL DIAGNOSIS by Gordon Rennie (w) Tiernen Trevallion (a) Ellie De Ville (l)
THISTLEBONE by TC Eglington (w) Simon Davis (a) Annie Parkhouse (l)
Leo Baxendale's Sweeny Toddler
Rebellion ISBN 978-1781-08726-8, 25 July 2019, 112pp, £14.99. Available via Amazon.
Sweeny Toddler was Leo Baxendale’s greatest creation for IPC – a
two-year-old terror who manages to cause mayhem from beyond his pram and
cot! This collection bring together all of Baxendale’s Sweeny Toddler
strips from Shiver and Shake and Whoopee, with an introduction from
Martin Baxendale. One of the most highly-regarded cartoonists in
British comics, Baxendale has been responsible for creating many beloved
classic strips, including Minnie the Minx and The Bash Street Kids. The
edition includes six colour pages completely re-mastered from the
original work and re-instated in this luxury format. Perfect for Beano
and Dandy annual collectors, classic humour strip nostalgists, fans of
Calvin and Hobbes, as well as previous Treasury humour titles Creepy
Creations and Faceache! Includes six colour pages completely re-mastered
from the original work and re-instated in this luxury format.
Roy of the Rovers: Best of the 1950s
Rebellion ISBN 978-1781-08717-6, 25 July 2019, 148pp, £19.99. Available via Amazon.
On September 11th 1954 a new weekly sports anthology comic called Tiger
was launched in the UK. It’s lead strip, Roy of the Rovers – a story
starring a young footballer called Roy Race who played for Melchester
Rovers – quickly became a fan favourite. This incredible collection with
never-before reprinted stories charts the early days of Roy’s
association with Melchester Rovers, from the highs of signing for the
club he supported as a boy to the lows of having his boots stolen before
a big game! Experience the first decade of Melchester’s greatest soccer
sensation in this glorious football action on and off the pitch!
Judge Dredd: Ghost Town by John Wagner, Alan Grant, etc.
Rebellion ISBN 978-1781-08725-1, 25 July 2019, 148pp, £6.99 / $9.99. Available via Amazon.
Mega-City One, 2135 AD. After the destruction wrought by the Chaos Bug
with most of the city in ruins, a decimated Justice Department is
struggling to cope. With disease, corruption, and looting rife, there
are some that seek to take advantage of the city’s condition, including
dangerous psychic, Algol Rey. Judge Dredd and Psi-Judge Anderson have
survived, but after all the violence and horror, can they bring order
back to a damaged city? Their limits as Judges are put to the test!
Written by comics legends and Judge Dredd co-creators John Wagner and
Alan Grant along with modern masters Rob Williams (Suicide Squad) and
Ian Edginton (Brass Sun)! Part of the new 2000 AD Digest line – bringing
classic storylines to a brand new audience, for a low price.
Illustrated by Vertigo and Image comics master R.M. Guerra (Scalped, The
Goddamned), Simon Coleby (Cla$$war), Dave Taylor (Doctor Who) and
Michael Dowling (Death Sentence, Unfollow)
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