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  1. 2399-777X. 2000 AD The Ultimate Collection is a fortnightly partwork collection of hardback books published by Hachette Partworks. The series is made up of 200 volumes featuring some of the biggest stars of 2000 AD ’s 47-year history. The spine art on the books combine to display a new image [1] by artist Boo Cook .

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  3. 2000 AD The Ultimate Collection is a fortnightly partwork collection of hardback books published by Hachette Partworks. The series is made up of 80 volumes (later increased to 111) featuring some of the biggest stars of 2000 AD's 40 year history. The spine art on the books combine to display a new image by artist Boo Cook.

  4. Aug 23, 2017 · 2000AD: The Ultimate Collection forms a stunning library brings you the best stories from forty years of Britain’s biggest comic, from Judge Dredd to Rogue Trooper, from The Ballad of Halo Jones to Strontium Dog and a galaxy of Thrills in between! The series begins with Sláine: The Horned God for just £1.99! Check out the preview of Sláine ...

    • What Is 2000 Ad?
    • The Structure of 2000 Ad
    • Who Has Contributed to 2000 Ad?
    • Is Everything Connected?
    • Who’s The Green guy?
    • 2000 Ad Lingo
    • So, Where Do You Start Reading 2000 Ad?
    • How to Catch Up on A Series
    • What Is 2000 Ad Regened?
    • What Is Judge Dredd Megazine?

    For those unfamiliar, 2000 AD is a weekly* British comic anthology. Each prog (that’s what they call their issues) is jam-packed full of science fiction thrills, along with the occasional fantasy or horror stories too. Over its 45 year history, 2000 AD has been home to hundreds of comic series. The most notable is Judge Dredd, which debuted in Prog...

    Each prog follows the same structure. Each issue has five strips, which span ~5-10 pages. Unless it’s a standalone tale, they’re serialised over multiple weeks. This could be as simple as two parts. However, there have been some Judge Dredd epics that have gone on for more than 40 parts. Once a story is complete, that series is rotated out for a ne...

    Since its inception, 2000 AD has been a breeding ground for writing and artistic talent. Some have had long careers in the anthology. Others have made big waves internationally – sometimes outside of comics. You might recognise some of the names that have graced the anthology’s pages at some time if you’re a regular reader of US comics. These inclu...

    No. Unlike Marvel or DC, not every 2000 AD comic is part of a shared universe. Most series are their own thing, without any connection to anything else. However, there are a few exceptions to this. Some of these include: 1. Durham Red:A spin-off of Strontium Dog 2. The 86ers, Hunted, and Jaegir:Each of these are spin-offs of Rogue Trooper 3. Absalo...

    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. In reality, the role of Tharg is...

    Thanks to Tharg, 2000 AD has built up it’s own unique lingo over the years. Most of it is used by Tharg, although some of it makes its way into marketing material too. Here’s a brief glossary to some of the words or phrases you might come across: Prog: This is what 2000 AD calls their issues – short for programme Thrill-power: A measurement of qual...

    Now that you have a general understanding of 2000 AD, it’s time to figure out where to begin. You could jump straight into the latest prog. Although, for many, that might be a bit jarring. Luckily, there are a bunch of different options.

    So, you’ve dipped your toes into the 2000 AD pool and found some awesome comics. Now you’re probably wondering how to catch up on your favourite series. You can discover if your favourites have any previous tales with these excellent indexes collated by Wikipedia user Richard75. 2000 AD story index Judge Dredd story index Judge Dredd Megazine index...

    2000 AD isn’t considered kid-friendly most of the time. However, starting in 2019, the anthology began releasing “Regened” progs. These are special issues full of strips made for younger readers and those young at heart. It originally started off as an experiment but has grown to quarterly occurrence thanks to its popularity. These usually star you...

    Judge Dredd Megazine is the sister comic to 2000 AD. As the name suggests, it focuses on Judge Dredd’s universe with a Dredd strip and many spin-offs. Beyond that, the main difference is a monthly release schedule and a larger page-count. The Megazine also came with a supplemental booklet. Most of the time it featured reprints of material that’s ei...

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  6. The 2000 AD The Ultimate Collection book series by multiple authors includes books The Complete Ballad of Halo Jones, Strontium Dog: Traitor To His Kind, Strontium Dog: Search/Destroy Agency Files, Vol. 2, and several more. See the complete 2000 AD The Ultimate Collection series book list in order, box sets or omnibus editions, and companion ...

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