Wednesday, May 04, 2022

Rebellion Releases — 4 May 2022


With things a little hectic in the 2000 AD Nerve Centre, the galaxy’s greatest podcast – The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast – brings you three of the panels from 2000 AD's 45th birthday online convention last month.

The second wave of the ‘British Invasion’ no less an impact on American comics than the first. Host Torunn Grønbekk talks to Garth Ennis, Sean Phillips and John McCrea, all of whom graduated from the ‘mature comics’ boom of the late ’80s and early ’90s and went on to have a huge impact on the industry.

Comedian and broadcaster Robin Ince talks to best-selling crime writer Ian Rankin, award-winning sci-fi author Lauren Beukes, and popular children’s writer Louie Stowell about comics, prose, and the influence of 2000 AD.

And in 2000 AD: Beyond Borders, host Kelly Kanayama talks to 2000 AD writers Arthur Wyatt and Michael Carroll (Judge Dredd) and artist Chris Burnham (Judge Dredd, Batman) about their perspectives on this quintessentially British comic book export.

And, exclusive to the 2000 AD Youtube Channel, there’s a sneak peek of the incredible Judge Dredd by Brian Bolland Apex Edition, which will soon be reaching Earthlets who pre-ordered it last year!

And now, this week's releases...


2000AD Prog 2280
Cover: Chris Wildgoose.

Cadet Dredd: Red Medicine by James Peaty (w) luke Horsman (a) Annie Parkhouse (l)
Lowborn High by David Barnett (w) Anna Morozova (a) Jim Campbell (l)
Future Shocks: Smart Home by Honor Vincent (w) VV Glass (a) Annie Parkhouse (l)
The Unteachables by Karl Stock (w) Xulia Vicente (a) Matt Soffe (C) Simon Bowland (l)
Chopper: What Goes Up by David Barnett (w) Nick Roche (a) John Charles (C) Simon Bowland (l)


Skip Tracer by James Peaty, Paul Marshall & Colin MacNeil
Rebellion ISBN 978-178618669-0, 4 May 2022, 100pp, £7.99. [Digital only]

The Cube, the twenty-seventh century. This vast city floating in the depths of space was once a monitoring station, but has been refitted by the Earth-led Consociation as a solution to a universal housing problem. It’s now home to every kind of undesirable, and an easy refuge for wanted criminals and fugitives. That’s where Skip Tracer Nolan Blake comes in, a former soldier turned tracker-for-hire... Written by James Peaty (Doctor Who) and with art by Paul Marshall (Firekind), this action packed science fiction adventure is available in a digital exclusive graphic novel for the first time!

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