Wednesday, July 31, 2024
Rebellion Releases — 31 July 2024
FOR THE FIRST TIME – ADAM JOURNEYS INTO THE FUTURE!
Cursed by an old alchemist to live forever – unless struck from a weapon made of gold – Adam Eterno has gained the power to travel through the ages, fighting evil and injustice.
Now Adam has been transported into a dystopian future where a cruel police regime led by Grunn the Grim, rule over the population with an iron fist…
Written by Edward George Cowan (Robot Archie) and Chris Lowder (Dan Dare), with stunning art by Solano Lopez (Janus Stark), this book features Adam’s first adventures published in Lion.
The book, to be released in FEbruary 2025, can be pre-ordered here, or you can order the exclusive webshop hardcover edition with a cover by Andrew Howat.
And now, this week's releases...
2000 AD Prog 2393
Cover: Lee Carter.
JUDGE DREDD // MACHINE RULE by John Wagner (w) Colin MacNeil (a) Chris Blythe (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
New! ROGUE TROOPER // RECON by Geoffrey D. Wessel (w) Paul Marshall (a) Pippa Bowland (c) Jim Campbell (l)
BRINK // CONSUMED by Dan Abnett (w) INJ Culbard (a) Simon Bowland (l)
HERNE & SHUCK // SUFFER THE CHILDREN by David Barnett (w) Lee Milmore (a) Quinton Winter (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
SILVER // UNEARTHED by Mike Carroll (w) Joe Currie (a) Simon Bowland (l)
Lawless Book 5 by Dan Abnett & Phil Winslade
Rebellion ISBN 978-183786172-9, 1 August 2021, 128pp, £16.99. Available via Amzon.
As Marshal of Badrock, Metta Lawson saved the town she has come to love from being annihilated by the corrupt corporation Munce Inc., established it as a thriving haven of free trade, and brokered an uneasy peace with the enigmatic Zhind race. Now, having resigned her position as Marshal, Metta faces a new kind of fight, a political battle for the mayorship of Badrock.
But without Metta enforcing the law, things aren’t looking good for Badrock. The mysterious Mr Roke continues to establish a hold over the citizens of the town through his protection racket, the town’s major employer, Getz, is conducting shady experiments with potentially disastrous consequences, and the SJS continues to work to undermine the fragile balance that Lawson managed to establish before her resignation.
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