The Galaxy’s Greatest Comic marks the end of another year with the
traditional festive blowout – a 100-page mega-special featuring
brand-new stories and a surprise creative guest!
2000 AD Prog 2362 is out on the 13th December – and you can pre-order this special issue now, with FREE postage within the U.K.
Within its pages you will find an all-new
Strontium Dog story by comedian and actor
Rufus Hound (
Doctor Who) with artist
Dan Cornwell! Speaking on his arrival in The Galaxy's Greatest Comic, Hound says:
"I'd never believed that I'd get a chance like this. That ACTUAL
2000 AD would ask me - ME! - to write so much as a single syllable for
their illustrious pages. Not only that, but to be given the opportunity
to reimagine something from the golden era of Strontium Dog? Proper
dream come true stuff."
In Strontium Dog: ‘Alpha’, Johnny and Wulf are en-route to the planet
Aminovarm in the hold of a star cruiser when Johnny intervenes in a
domestic incident. When the son gives Johnny an alien delicacy as a
thank you gift, things go south and psychedelic in equal amounts! Hound
described the story:
Johnny Alpha always had it hard, but kept his upper-lip stiff and
his chin granite-like. However, what if a diary of his was discovered?
Something that peeled away a later or two of the man? That allowed us
some insight into the mind of Johnny Alpha, not merely marvel at his
tough-as-hell actions. That's what 'Alpha' is.
I've filled my story with classic SD references, but I hope the greatest
act of fan service is the tale itself. I've tried to give Wulf and
Johnny something that I think most fans have always craved for them,
whilst still letting them be Johnny and Wulf. With Carlos' passing,
getting this right seems even more important somehow. I just hope the
amount of love and hard work I've lavished on it shines through.
The 100-page Spectacular will continue ongoing stories
Feral & Foe,
Helium,
Enemy Earth and
The Devil’s Railroad, but they’re joined by a heavenly host of one-off stories: a new
Judge Dredd tale by Ken Niemand & Tom Foster,
Azimuth by Dan Abnett & Tazio Bettin,
Rogue Trooper by Geoffrey D. Wessel & Simon Coleby,
Fiends of the Eastern Front by Ian Edginton & Tiernen Trevallion,
Anderson, Psi-Div by Torunn Gronbekk & Kieran McKeown, and
Strontium Dog by Rufus Hound & Dan Cornwell!
All this wrapped inside a chaotic cover from Cliff Robinson and Dylan Teague? Grud bless us, every one!
On sale 13 December, Prog 2362 isn’t a Christmas stocking-stuffer – it’s a Yuletide mind-expander!2000AD Prog 2359Cover: D'Israeli.
Judge Dredd: Poison by Rob Williams (w) PJ Holden (a) Peter Doherty (c) Simon Bowland (l)
Helium: Scorched Earth by Ian Edginton (w) D'Israeli (a) Simon Bowland (l)
The Devil's Railroad by Peter Milligan (w) Rufus Dayglo (a) Jose Villarrubia (c) Jim Campbell (l)
The Fall of Deadworld: Retribution by Kek-W (w) Dave Kendall (a) Simon Bowland (l)
Feral & Foe: Bad Godesberg by Dan Abnett (w) Richard Elson (a) Jim Campbell (l)
Classic Gums by Roy Davis, Robert Nixon, Alf Saporito
Rebellion ISBN 978-178618999-8, 22 November 2023, 128pp, £19.99.
Available via Amazon.
The Great White (toothless) shark stalks a territory around the Australian coast, where he constantly butts heads with local surfer, Bluey. While Gums is out to snack on the youngster, Bluey is determined to take the shark’s false teeth as a memento!
Written by Roy Davis with art by Robert Nixon and Alf Saporito, this hapless, loveable shark with false teeth was a highlight of the short-lived humour comic Monster Fun and proved to be so popular with the fans that he appeared as the front cover strip for most of the run.
This collection includes Gums strips from
Monster Fun 7 February to 30 October 1976, as well as the
Monster Fun Annual stories from 1977 to 1985.
The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire by Mike Butterworth, Don Lawrence, Oliver Frey
Rebellion ISBN 978-183786009-8, 23 November 2023, 240pp, £24.99.
Available via Amazon.
This fifth omnibus collection of the science-fiction classic, The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire, reprints all the stories originally published in Look & Learn from 1975 through to 1977, and contains Don Lawrence's final flawlessly painted Trigan Empire pages.
The Emperor Trigo, his nephew Janno, and the trusted scientist Peric all band together to face off against the threats to the stability of the Trigan Empire - be they frozen superior life forms from an earlier age, or the machinations of Trigo’s own courtiers who are determined to seize control of the government - in these fast-paced yet beautifully painted comic stories which enthralled readers on original publication.
Comic Book Punks by Karl Stock
Rebellion ISBN 978-178618694-2, 22 November 2023, 500pp, £24.99.
Available via Amazon.
The influence of the comic book has never been greater, from movies to streaming and beyond, but the journey comics took from disposable kids' magazines to literary prize-winning books and global franchises turned on a highly unusual group of writers and artists. Few would have expected a small gathering of British comic book fans and creators in the early '70s to spark a cultural revolution, but this was the start of a disparate movement of punks, dropouts and disaffected youths who reinvented a medium and became the imaginative heart of a global success story.
Based on years of interviews with a generation of leading writers, artists and editors, Karl Stock reveals the true story of the wild times, passion and determination that helped, hindered and saw the reinvention of comics.
Stock brilliantly tells the story of the triumphs and disasters that rewrote the rulebook on what comics could be and who they should be for.