A new story kicks off in this weeks 2000 AD – The Out by Dan Abnett, Mark Harrison & Annie Parkhouse.
- UK and DIGITAL: 24 June £2.99
- NORTH AMERICA: 24 July $24 (per pack)
- DIAMOND: APR202009
- COVER: MARK HARRISON
Judge Dredd: End of Days by Rob Williams (w) Colin MacNeil (a) Chris Blythe (c) Simon Bowland (l)
Brit-Cit looks bad, and famine seems to be making his way around the poorer parts. We’re still getting the understanding of what these personifications are, and the cliffhanger at the end adds to it!
The Out by Dan Abnett (w) Mark Harrison (a) Annie Parkhouse (l)
An interesting idea. An intergalactic photojournalist. There are some culture items, and the thought about ‘Uarth’ not being known (or on a map) is a good one. The premise gives us a look at the world building too.
Full Tilt Boogie by Alex de Campi (w) Eduardo Ocana (a) Simon Bowland (l)
Cash-flow problems make things happen here. While the first part is all sedate, the follow-up is pretty tense. The final panel made me laugh.
The Order: Land of the Free by Kek-W (w) John Burns (a) Simon Bowland (l)
Some more time-travel. And te different versions does make things confusing. this was a slower issue than the previous ones, but it builds up well.
The Diaboliks: La Vita Malvagia by Gordon Rennie (w) Dom Reardon (a) Jim Campbell
The church is not happy. The bargain is still in place, but it seems they want to make their own of it. I like the way this is building up with betrayals.
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