It’s one of the UK’s best-selling graphic novels – and a brand new print run of
Best of 2000 AD Vol.1 is now available.
The smash hit of the summer and backed by an international influencer campaign on Tiktok and Instagram,
Best of 2000 AD
Vol.1 hit number three in the UK’s top-selling graphic novels at launch
in September – with copies in the UK running out a full two weeks
before the official publication date and stock in the US running low,
even after a restock.
A new print run has just arrived with distributors in the UK, and comic
book retailers and book stores are being urged to grab fresh copies of
Best of 2000 AD Vol.1 while they can to meet demand.
Never before has a
2000 AD graphic novel sold out before it publication date, reflecting the excitement for what
Wired called ‘a near-perfect primer for what makes 2000 AD so special’, while
comicbook.com said it is ‘hard to imagine a better entry point into that world than
Best of 2000 AD’.
Owen Johnson, editor on
Best of 2000 AD, said: ’I’m ecstatic but not surprised that
Best of 2000 AD
has proven a hit, we worked hard to make it one – and thanks to all the
new faces and loyal fans, our distributors, and crucially the comic and
book stores hand-selling it; they’re all responsible for this success.
‘
Best of 2000 AD’s popularity is validating, and proof that not
only is there hunger for this timeless comic after 45 years, but a
whole new audience is waiting to connect if we evolve.
2000 AD, like all comics, should be for everyone.’
Best of 2000 AD is a six-volume landmark quarterly graphic
novel series from the cult comic. The second volume is now available for
pre-order and will go on sale in January 2023, with a cover by Becky
Cloonan (
Batman) and stories by Al Ewing, Colin Wilson, Alan Moore, Steve Dillon, Kevin O’Neill and many more.
With design by industry legend Tom Muller (
X-Men), each volume
includes 200 pages bursting with hand-curated stories old and new from
the legendary comic book and, with no knowledge of continuity required,
this is a series absolutely tailor-made to bring in new readers.
The first volume in this landmark series includes a cover by superstar artist Jamie McKelvie (
The Wicked & The Divine), the first part of Alan Moore and Ian Gibson’s feminist space opera
The Ballad of Halo Jones, the first part of Dan Abnett and INJ Culbard’s modern sci-fi noir Brink, two complete
Judge Dredd stories by John Wagner, Kev Walker, Brendan McCarthy and Jamie Hewlett, alien delinquents
D.R. & Quinch causing mayhem courtesy of Jamie Delano and Alan Davis, John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra’s mutant bounty hunters
Strontium Dog, and Alan Grant and Arthur Ranson’s stunning
Judge Anderson: Shamballa with an essay by comics critic Adam Karenina Sherif.
And now, this week's release...
2000AD Prog 2306Cover: Alex Ronald.
Cadet Dredd: Undertow by Pauk Starkey (w) Silvia Califano, Gary Welsh (a) John Charles (c) Annie Parkhouse
Bladers by James Peaty (w) Leigh Gallagher (a) Jim Campbell (l)
Ulysses Sweet: Psychobaby by Guy Adams (w) Paul Marshall (a) Dylan Teague (c) Jim Campbell (l)
Future Shocks: The Planet Breakers by Karl Stock (w) Karl Richardson (a) Annie Parkhouse (l)
Chopper: All For One by David Barnett (w) Gary Welsh (a) Gary Caldwell (c) Simon Bowland (l)