Judge Dredd - ABC Warrior Robot
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Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill do up a quick little comic w/ the ABC Warriors and Nemesis to promote famine relief in Ethiopia.
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Kevin O'Neill “2000 AD Prog 119 ABC Warriors” Original Art Splash Page 13 (IPC Magazines, 1979) Source
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ABC Warriors by Kev Walker
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Diceman (Comic book/Gamebook series, Pat Mills, 1986)
The interactive gamebook comic. Be 2000AD comic book heroes! Be a 1930's paranormal investigator! Be... Ronald Reagan? You can read it all here.
Don't let Diceman's sanity get too low - or Reagan's get too high (the Secret Service will assume he's an impostor).
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Man now I want a world where, somehow, Clint Langley drew a bunch of SWATbots/Troopers/Combots/Etc.
Imagine it. Sonic the Hedgehog: ABC Warriors Edition.
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So, like many hobbyists, I've been a longtime GW Enjoyer because it's easy to find people to play games with. But, it'd be a shame to ignore so many cool miniatures and systems just because it's harder to get games in. So, the Shame Pile grows... ever so slightly (it's literally 9 character models, Howard Quartz included, a piece of scenery, and Volkhan's anvil)
Warlord's ABC Warriors game drew me in with its chunky, characterful sculpts and low model count. I love a skirmish game. Its compatibility with other games in their 2000 AD licensed range is also a huge plus, so you can play out crossover games with Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog (RIP), and I guess Slaíne too if you really want? I'm really only familiar with Judge Dredd, as tends to happen on this side of the ocean, but this has gotten me interested in exploring more of the 2000 AD strips.
Plus, Andy Chambers and Gav Thorpe designed the system, so as an Oldhammer fan, seeing all my favourite designers of the era popping up in Warlord design credits is delightful.
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2000 A.D. - Joe Pineapples
Art by Simon Bisley
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2000AD Front Cover: Hammer-Stein is Mek-Warrior!
Prog 91, 18th Nov, 1978
IPC Magazines Ltd.
Artist: Dave Gibbons
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