It was meh, even if it spanned through both 2000ad and JDM. Sinister Dexter turning into zombies who rescue humans but then demand each survivor to pay for the rescue by chopping off body parts to feed them was kinda funny though.
I liked how Rogue Trooper was being controlled by his Biochips, nice reverse of the usual, but nothing else really caught my fancy. I've always seen parallel worlds as being super lazy and lame, and 2000 AD is not exempt from this (Helter Skelter anyone?). Final thoughts, I'm kinda worried for the future of 2000 AD both financially and story wise. Sure, they've had rough spots in the past, such as the shitty 90's period, but this was all before the comics industry started to truly sputter out. Dredd still has some life in it if they can pull it off right, what with the Brit Cit rivarly being hyped up and the potential for another nuclear war as Johnny Alpha has seen from the future. >The premise of the series is that the Great Nuclear War of 2150 wiped out 70% of Britain's population, leading to a huge increase of mutant births due to exposure to nuclear fallout (strontium-90).
But they might also frick it up, which could put the nail in the coffin.
>such as the shitty 90's period
the only thing shitty is you, your taste, and your opinions. go frick yourself and frankly, have a nice day you dumbass zoomer.
Are they really doing badly? I think if they want to get back in the spotlight they should consider making a judge dredd animated show of some kind. Just look at what it did for invincible and the boys. Or maybe a new video game since they are owned by the guys who make sniper elite.
I heard that 2000 AD is only alive because the owner of Rebellion (who bought them out) is a big fan. Any attempts at creating extra material would waste too much money for the company to reasonably justify.
source: >dude trust me bro
Given the fact that a bunch of their stories have now only been given "Digital Exclusive" releases, I can believe it. I tried getting physical collections of everything relating to Judge Death and had to stop because the last two stories (Torture Garden and Deliverance) are Digital only releases. Rebellion are cheaping out.
Given the fact that a bunch of their stories have now only been given "Digital Exclusive" releases, I can believe it. I tried getting physical collections of everything relating to Judge Death and had to stop because the last two stories (Torture Garden and Deliverance) are Digital only releases. Rebellion are cheaping out.
Kenneth Niemand fricking hates the character of Jude Dredd, so he probably got a big kick out of writing him as the evil king of the zombies type villain.
I haven't read it.
why not?
I haven't started 2000 AD yet.
It was meh, even if it spanned through both 2000ad and JDM. Sinister Dexter turning into zombies who rescue humans but then demand each survivor to pay for the rescue by chopping off body parts to feed them was kinda funny though.
Oh dear, I forgot to look for it.
t. me every week for the past twenty years
why bother posting if you haven't read 2000AD and don't care about reading it?
Cinemaphile only reads two kinds of comics. Marvel and DC
Joke's on you, I don't even read Marvel or DC
>Prog 2300
Jesus Christ. It feels like only last month we were at 2000
I liked how Rogue Trooper was being controlled by his Biochips, nice reverse of the usual, but nothing else really caught my fancy. I've always seen parallel worlds as being super lazy and lame, and 2000 AD is not exempt from this (Helter Skelter anyone?). Final thoughts, I'm kinda worried for the future of 2000 AD both financially and story wise. Sure, they've had rough spots in the past, such as the shitty 90's period, but this was all before the comics industry started to truly sputter out. Dredd still has some life in it if they can pull it off right, what with the Brit Cit rivarly being hyped up and the potential for another nuclear war as Johnny Alpha has seen from the future.
>The premise of the series is that the Great Nuclear War of 2150 wiped out 70% of Britain's population, leading to a huge increase of mutant births due to exposure to nuclear fallout (strontium-90).
But they might also frick it up, which could put the nail in the coffin.
>such as the shitty 90's period
the only thing shitty is you, your taste, and your opinions. go frick yourself and frankly, have a nice day you dumbass zoomer.
Is that you Garth Ennis? Get back to writing Crossed or whatever it is you write these days!
Are they really doing badly? I think if they want to get back in the spotlight they should consider making a judge dredd animated show of some kind. Just look at what it did for invincible and the boys. Or maybe a new video game since they are owned by the guys who make sniper elite.
I heard that 2000 AD is only alive because the owner of Rebellion (who bought them out) is a big fan. Any attempts at creating extra material would waste too much money for the company to reasonably justify.
source:
>dude trust me bro
Given the fact that a bunch of their stories have now only been given "Digital Exclusive" releases, I can believe it. I tried getting physical collections of everything relating to Judge Death and had to stop because the last two stories (Torture Garden and Deliverance) are Digital only releases. Rebellion are cheaping out.
Not a buygay but that does sound shitty.
they're also doing audiobooks but still
I prefer his history content on YouTube
The problem with 2000AD is that the comic is just too mature for its own good and fails to attract new readers
t. only read 2000AD for based ABC Warriors
>too mature for its own good
wut
Its like the comic is attracting kids with strips like Slaine or Sinister Dexter
I stopped reading 200 AD like year ago. It should have ended long time ago
Kenneth Niemand fricking hates the character of Jude Dredd, so he probably got a big kick out of writing him as the evil king of the zombies type villain.
2 judges
Has anyone here ever heard the audiodramas?
yeah I like the one that is a sequel to judgement day.
Pretty gud. Almost made me feel bad for not reading all the side stories these past few years.
Hopefully Dead Dredd stays gone. They got a pretty good history of never bringing people back.
>Zombie RT
Poor sod.