The latest issue of 2000 AD is out now. Some thoughts on Prog 2207 from Rebellion.
Judge Dredd: Simply Normal by Kenneth Niemand (w) Steven Austin (a) Chris Blyth (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
I like Dredd’s reaction here. Another subset of the citizens of Mega City One. This may be interesting with the twist though.
Stickleback: New Jerusalem by Ian Edginton (w) D’Israeli (a) Jim Campbell (l)
Some big build-up to the attack on the enemy. The art continues to be fantastic and I love some of the comments made by Stickleback. Things don’t go that well though!
Skip Tracer: Hyperballad by James Peaty (w) Paul Marshall (a) Dylan Teague (c) Simon Bowland (l)
A turning of the tables – we probably won’t get to the bottom of all this until the end, but its good to see the boot on the other foot.
Fiends of the Eastern Front: Constanta by Ian Edginton (w) Tiernen Trevallion (a) Annie Parkhouse (l)
Some more of the dark history here. It adds some more to the mythos and family of Constanta. I like the mix of myth and action here.
Hook-Jaw by Alec Worley (a) Leigh Gallagher (a) Simon Bowland (l)
A nice bit of history and reasoning behind Hook-Jaw. I like the action in this and the myths behind it. It’s well done and I’m really enjoying this tale – now with a touch of magic.
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