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      • That’s Tharg the Mighty, the alien editor of 2000 AD. Similar to the hosts in horror comics, Tharg is the consistent voice for 2000 AD. He will introduce readers at the start of every prog and answer fan letters – often throwing in some of his own unique jargon. On the odd occasion, he’ll even star in his own strip.
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  2. A long-running theme is that the editor of 2000 AD is Tharg the Mighty, a green extraterrestrial from Betelgeuse who terms his readers "Earthlets". Tharg uses other unique alien expressions and even appears in his own comic strips.

  3. The role of editor of 2000AD has always been done by Tharg The Mighty. However, this alias has been used by a number of people over the years. These have been: Pat Mills (Prog 1 - 16) Kelvin Gosnell (Prog 17 - 85) Steve MacManus (Prog 86 - 519) Richard Burton (Prog 520 - 872) Alan McKenzie (Prog 873 - 914) John Tomlinson (Prog 915 - 977)

  4. Sep 30, 2012 · Since 2002, Matt Smith has been the editor for 2000AD, the mostly-crazed British sci-fi anthology magazine which first appeared on shelves over 35 years ago.

  5. Jan 19, 2022 · That’s Tharg the Mighty, the alien editor of 2000 AD. Similar to the hosts in horror comics , Tharg is the consistent voice for 2000 AD. He will introduce readers at the start of every prog and answer fan letters – often throwing in some of his own unique jargon.

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  6. Matt Smith is the current editor of 2000AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine. He lives in Oxford [1]. Smith has read 2000AD since 1985 [1]. Before working for 2000AD, Smith worked for Pan MacMillan book publishers for three years as a desk editor [1]. Following the change in ownership of 2000AD from...

  7. Sep 28, 2016 · We reached out to the people who have shaped the Galaxy's Greatest Comic, from founding editor Pat Mills to current editor Matt Smith, and more, to find out not just how they came to 2000 AD, but the stories they think you should start with. Pat Mills, creator and editor, 1977:

  8. ABOUT 2000 AD. 2000 AD is the cutting edge powerhouse of British comics. Imaginative, hard-hitting stories and eye-popping art have made 2000 AD essential reading – from the violent satire of futuristic lawman Judge Dredd and the war-torn world of Rogue Trooper to the robot mayhem of the ABC Warriors and the stone-cold mutant killers of Strontium Dog.

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