Tag: 2000 ad
Mutant Mayhem! 2000 AD announces new hardcover for Strontium Dog
These dogs finally get their day.
Rebellion announces new 2000 AD merchandise from GB eye
Check out the new line of merch here.
Carlos Ezquerra, the visionary artist who co-created Judge Dredd, dies at 70
Today the comics community at large mourns the passing of legendary artist Carlos Ezquerra whose work co-creating Judge Dredd for 2000 AD defined that magazine through over 40 years of publishing and coalesced the modern British comics movement.
2000 AD Thinks You Need a Free Comic to Go With the Duncan Jones...
A free Dave Gibbons comic!
E3 2017: ROGUE TROOPER REDUX brings the 2000 AD tales of Nu-Earth to gaming.
For over 35 years Rogue Trooper has been in action-packed tales of war in the pages of British comics anthology series 2000 AD. Did you know in 2006, the blue-skinned commando created by Gerry...
Digital pioneer 2000 AD offers DRM-free downloads
Quick, which publishers are the pioneers of digital comics? You might think IDW or Marvel, but the UK's Rebellion, publisher of 2000 AD, has been selling digital editions of its book since all the way back in 2005 with great success—it's the fastest and cheapest way to get Judge Dredd if you don't live in the UK after all. Now they are making their downloads DRM free. All comics purchased—past and present—via any method—web, Android, iOS—will now be available in DRM-free PDF and CBZ files.
Is Grant Morrison’s Zenith going to return?
At last weekend's C2E2 the Rebellion/2000 AD crowd was out and represented by marketing man about town Michael Molcher. Snapping a pic of him and his fellow boothworkers you could not help but notice that they were wearing T-shirs baring the logo of Zenith, which is, after Marvelman, perhaps the greatest "lost" superhero of UK comics. Created by Grant Morrison and Steve Yeowell, with original character designs by Brendan McCarthy , it first appeared in in 2000 AD #535 in August 1987, and ran for four story arcs, or ‘phases,’ which finished up in 2000 AD #805 in October 1992. It ran in about 80 issues of the comic; the first three phases were collected in five volumes by Titan Books between 1988 and 1990. Phase Four has never been reprinted.
Preview: Judge Dredd, Suicide Watch
In Dredd's long and illustrious career we've seen many a female Judge stepping up to the plate, from Anderson to McGruder, but the iconic British strip has never been written by a woman. Until...
2000 AD gets its own day and date app
Add the UK's 2000 Ad -- home of Judge Dredd -- to the list of publishers going day and date. They're even getting their own app, via the Apple Newsstand, which is offering a free introductory 69-page sampler with pages from Judge Dredd: Day of Chaos, Zombo, and Ichabod Azrael.
Subscribers get up to a 24% discount and a selection of free back issues. Single issues are $2.99/£1.99.
2000 AD shortens digital window, plans more digital comics
The internet is crossing international lines! Or at least it is with 2000 AD, the essential UK anthology, which will soon be available digitally only 2 days after it hits UK newsstands. Not quite day and date but better than the two weeks it takes physical copies to get to the US. Copies can be purchased at 2000 AD's own store; subscriptions can be purchased via Clickwheel.
In addition, 2000 AD publisher Rebellion is working on their own digital comics platform for later this year.