an edition of 2000AD from february 1991
from my dad's 2000AD collection
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Judge Dredd: The Animated Series (in parallel universe)
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Dredd was a real good movie
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Judge Dredd by Clint Langley
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2000 AD's Judge Dredd San Diego Comic-Con [SDCC] exclusive poster (2023)
Art by: Matt Ferguson
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Judge Dredd Vol 2 #3 | IDW Valentine’s Day Card Subscription Variant (Cover art by Carlos D'Anda)
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Biotronic Man full-colour stickers, 2000 AD #2, 05 Mar 1977
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2000 AD prog 2260 - Judge Dredd: The Musical!, Part 2 (December 1, 2021)
writer: Rob Williams | artist [penciller & inker]: Chris Weston | colorist: Gary Caldwell | letterer: Annie Parkhouse | editor: Matt Smith | publishing company: Rebellion
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RIP IAN GIBSON
Just found out the news. I can't say I'm an expert on his work or even an enormous fan but I did really love the work I have seen from him over the years. His stuff had such an angular distinctive style so you always knew it was him. When I was younger I tended to either absolutely love his pages or hate them, usually disliking his stuff more often. As I grew older and read more of his 2000 AD stuff I really grew to appreciate his work in a new light. Here are some of my favorite pieces of his off the top of my head as a loving tribute to the guy. He will be missed.
-Mister Miracle Vol. 2 DC Comics House Ad
-2000 AD Prog 444
-2000 AD Prog 454
-Mister Miracle Vol. 2 #1
-2000 AD Winter Special 1988
-Judge Dredd Commissions
-Millennium #6 (with Joe Staton layouts)
-The Ballad of Halo Jones
-Millennium #1 (with Joe Staton layouts)
-The Chronicles of Genghis Grimtoad
-Boba Fett: Enemy of the Empire
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Writing about drawing influences yesterday got me thinking about Cam Kennedy again. No one ever made Boba Fett look better. His surface textures, his sharp, slashy clothing folds, angular figures, and the sense of weight he hangs on characters are just lovely. I have a real soft spot for artists who seem to draw everyone in clothes that no longer fit them, or were made with somone bigger in mind.
I rant on characters who always seem buried in layers of gear but Kennedy's often wear it desperately, like carrying it isn't a choice and very little of it looks like it was made with the carrier's comfort or anatomy in mind. Everyone looks so worn-in, klunky, and used. His machines look like they're barely holding together, undersized, his space ships aren't made to feel gravity, nothing in his environments are squared up, the way he draws smoke trails, steam, impact debris- I love it!
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RIP to 80s British comic artist, Kevin O’Neill. His art was always beautiful in a jagged, strange, and threatening way, rather like the last few abstracted and strange Louis Wain cats.
Though many know Kevin O’Neill best for League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. To me, his best work was a 2000 AD strip about a future only inhabited by robot animals, the Metalzoic.
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Dredd by Vincenzo Riccardi
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Strontium Dog: The Son TP - Once Upon a Time in Der Vest (November 23, 2022)
Written by: Rob Williams
Artist [pencils & inks] by: Laurence Campbell
Colorist by: Dylan Teague
Lettered by: Jim Campbell
Published by: Rebellion Publishing
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