As the UK government brings in restrictions on movement in the face of
the COVID-19 pandemic, Rebellion has assured readers that
2000 AD will continue to be published. They have been working closely with printers and distributors to ensure that
the supply of Thrill-power continues through this difficult time.
"This is a rapidly-changing situation so please bear with us," says Mike Molcher. "Our top
priority is the safety of all our staff, as well as those at our
printers and distributors, and delivery staff. We are constantly
monitoring developments and reappraise our operations on a daily basis,
taking both government advice and common sense into account when making
decisions.
"It is important to us that comics, which can provide distraction and
entertainment at a time when people are unable to leave their homes,
continue to reach those who need them.
"As things stand at 12 noon on Tuesday 24 March, 2000 AD and the Judge
Dredd Megazine will continue to be printed and sent to subscribers.
Non-subscribers can order physical copies of both titles from the 2000
AD webshop. Newsagents and retailers will receive comics as well, with
some exceptions outlined below.
"Physical copies of our specials, such as this week’s Action 2020 Special
and the forthcoming Cor!! Buster Easter Special, will still go out to
customers and stockists, and will be available to buy from the 2000 AD
and Treasury of British Comics webshops.
"While newsagent chains such as WH Smiths are closing selected stores, we
will continue to support independent newsagents, comic book stores, and
supermarkets that remain open and which stock our titles. Comic book
stores especially face a huge challenge as Diamond Distribution is
ceasing all deliveries of new titles, please support them through this
difficult time where you can with mail order custom or the purchase of
gift certificates etc.
"Due to the closure of Diamond’s distribution network, we have taken the
difficult decision to postpone the publication of Best of 2000 AD #1,
which was due to go on sale on 29 April. This title is postponed until
further notice.
"All titles will be available digitally on their existing publication
dates from 2000 AD and the Treasury of British Comic’s webshop. All
pre-orders of physical paperback and hardback editions will also be
supplied.
"Our huge backlist of titles will continue to be available to order from
the 2000 AD and Treasury of British Comics webshop. There will be
unfortunate but understandable delays to overseas deliveries. Please
consult your government’s advice on postal services for information
about local deliveries and border closures.
"The 2000 AD webshop and apps will continue to be updated with our latest
titles. Go to https://2000ad.com/get-the-app/ to download our apps for
Apple, Android, and Windows 10 devices.
"Please stay safe, Earthlets: follow the advice to stay home where
possible, wash your hands regularly, and maintain social distancing, but
ensure you help vulnerable members of your community as much as you
safely can.
"We may often deal in dystopias, but if our 43 years of stories have
taught us anything it’s to work together and look out for one another."
This week's 2000AD release from Rebellion.
2000AD Prog 2174
Cover: Will Simpson
Judge Dredd: Hair of the Dog (part 1) writer: Ian Edginton; art: D'israeli; letters: Annie Parkhouse
Aquila: The Burning Fields (part 1) writer: Gordon Rennie; art: Patrick Goddards; colours: Pippa Bowland; letters; Jim Campbell
Sinister Dexter: The Frighteners (part 3/final) writer Dan Abnett; art: Steve Yeowell; colours: John Charles; letters: Simon Bowland
Skip Tracer: Nimrod (part 4) writer James Peatty; art: Paul Marshall; colours: Dylan Teague; letters: Simon Bowland
Feral & Foe (part 12/final) writer: Dan Abnett; art: Richard Elson; colours: Richard & Joe Elson; letters: Annie Parkhouse
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