My thoughts on Prog 2070 of 2000 AD
JUDGE DREDD: LIVE EVIL by Ian Edginton (w) Dave Taylor (a) Annie Parkhouse (l)
It looks like the dead are rising from this ship full of murder victims. We get a look into the life of Judge Lamia and the life she has to lead. Hopefully she can give some answers, but in the meantime, we get another murder and one of the dead die again!
BAD COMPANY: TERRORISTS by Peter Milligan (w) Rufus Dayglo (a) Dom Regan (c) Simon Bowland (l)
will the squad get some answers from a madman? That’s the question after this one. This issue felt a little more jointed, compared to some of the others. I like the bits with Mac, and his commentary makes sense.
SAVAGE: THE THOUSAND YEAR STARE by Pat Mills (w) Patrick Goddard (a) Ellie De Ville (l)
It’s not the finish yet – Quartz has many tricks up his metal sleeve and it looks like more trouble for Bill. There is a consolation that the pirates get away, but Bill looks like he’s looking for more trouble
BRASS SUN: ENGINE SUMMER by Ian Edginton (w) INJ Culbard (a) Ellie De Ville (l)
This issue was an emotional kicker, it gives us some answers though – to why Wren is the way she is and why she is there. The story is well told and understandable though. The final panel is going to kick this story into a higher gear though!
ABC WARRIORS: FALLOUT by Pat Mills (w) Clint Langley (a) Annie Parkhouse (l)
the battle between Blackblood and the ABC Warriors reaches a zenith. With blackblood finally caught, it was interesting to see him plead like this. The ABC Warriors are finally tired of all his BS, and this is a good finish!
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