John Constantine
Art by Patrick Goddard
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The Rocketeer
Art by Patrick Goddard
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Storm by Patrick Goddard
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Judge Dredd
Art by Patrick Goddard
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Tribute to the memory of Steve Dillon
Jesse Custer from Preacher by Patrick Goddard
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Rebellion Releases: "The Order" draws to a close in a grand finale in this week's 2000AD
Almost a decade since it launched in the Galaxy's Greatest Comic, "The Order" by Kek-W and John M. Burns draws to a close...
Deadworld acolytes are causing chaos in “Judge Dredd” in the latest issue of 2000AD, Prog 2329, with a cover from Luke Horsman. Plus, there’s terror on the battlefield in “Rogue Trooper“, mutant plant zombies rampaging in “Enemy Earth“, a vampire hunted in “Durham Red“, and, after seven time- and space-bending series “The Order” reaches its grand finale.
The epic narrative crafted by Kek-W and…
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2000AD Prog 2067 - 7 February 2018.
Cover by Patrick Goddard.
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Battle Action #5 wraps up the latest volume with two solid tales and a little history
Battle Action #5 wraps up the latest volume with two solid tales and a little history #comics #comicbooks
The latest iteration of Battle Action concludes with two explosive war stories. This issue kicks off with an early adventure of Hellman, when he led the Condor Legion in Spain and where the conflict he fought in forced him to determine what he would stand for, written by Garth Ennis, with art by Mike Dorey. In Nina Petrova and The Angels of Death, Petrova takes a new Commissar under her wing and…
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Baron Ironblood
Art by Patrick Goddard
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Samurai Jack
Art by Patrick Goddard
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Black Widow by Patrick Goddard
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:: a visitation from god who chastises
It was actually Morrissey alone who confronted Wilson about the possibility of Factory signing The Smiths. Like I said, whatever contacts Morrissey could draw on, he did, explains Marr. 'He physically brought the tape to Tony Wilson to play him. I can remember I was working in X-Clothes that day when he rang me up and told me the news that Tony wasn't into it.’ In fact, neither Wilson nor New Order manager Rob Gretton were taken with their Decibel demo, though Marr contends that Factory's legendary 'failure' to sign The Smiths has been somewhat exaggerated in hindsight (not least at the finale of the Factory biopic 24 Hour Party People, in which Wilson receives a visitation from God who chastises him that 'you probably should have signed The Smiths'). — Simon Goddard
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Rogue Trooper - Blighty Valley promo by Patrick Goddard written by Garth Ennis
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