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Edginton And D'Israeli Go Overboard With 'Helium' [Preview]
Edginton And D'Israeli Go Overboard With 'Helium' [Preview]
Edginton And D'Israeli Go Overboard With 'Helium' [Preview]
If you've been looking for an excuse to jump on 2000 AD and receive the gift of thrillpower, you could certainly do a lot worse than starting with this week's Prog 1934. Not only is there a new Judge Dredd story featuring an invisible ninja assassin --- because why stop at just "ninja assassin" when you could also give him the ability to turn invisible? --- there's the first chapter of a brand-new sci-fi saga from Ian Edginton, D'Israeli and Ellie De Ville, called Helium.
Judge Dredd Defies New Readers Not To Jump On '2000 AD' With New Issue
Judge Dredd Defies New Readers Not To Jump On '2000 AD' With New Issue
Judge Dredd Defies New Readers Not To Jump On '2000 AD' With New Issue
As it is prone to do perhaps more often than some of its American competition, British sci-fi weekly 2000 AD has designed its latest issue to be especially welcoming to new readers. Four brand new stories begin in this week's 2000 AD Prog 1850, each meant to introduce audiences to the unique blend of art, attitude and insanity that can typically be found every week in "the galaxy's greatest c