One series takes a break in this issue, with some good stories. Here are my thoughts on this weeks 2000 AD – Prog 2193
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- COVER: MARK HARRISON
Judge Dredd: End of Days by Rob Williams (w) Henry Flint (a) Chris Blythe (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
Anderson has a tough decision to make – and it’s pretty nasty. Maybe that’s because of all the time she spent with Dredd. Dredd makes a decision to – it may help in the long run but in the short run?
The Out by Dan Abnett (w) Mark Harrison (a) Annie Parkhouse (l)
Trouble comes in The Out, and I enjoyed the reactions to the human – especially the verb. This worked well, and the final ‘shot’ was very good.
Full Tilt Boogie by Alex de Campi (w) Eduardo Ocana (a) Simon Bowland (l)
There’s some nasty in this issue, but I enjoyed the way it was told. It’s pretty harsh, but it makes sense for the story. As for the other – where do they go from here?
The Order: Land of the Free by Kek-W (w) John Burns (a) Simon Bowland (l)
I clever battle here, with some mind games. I like the way it all builds up nicely.
The Diaboliks: Profundo Rosso by Gordon Rennie (w) Antonio Fuso (a) Jim Campbell
Taking a short break after this issue, this leaves us in an interesting place. The Sisters, the Church and the Diaboliks. This makes an interesting read.
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