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| + | ====== 2000AD 1645 ====== | ||
| + | ^ 2000AD 1645 || | ||
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| + | ^ Date | 22 July 2009 | | ||
| + | ^ Day published | Wednesday | | ||
| + | ^ Format | Half tabloid | | ||
| + | ^ Pages | 32 | | ||
| + | ^ Price | £1.90 | | ||
| + | ^ Editor | XXXX | | ||
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| + | ===== Stories ===== | ||
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| + | **Judge Dredd** - Rehab pt 2\\ | ||
| + | **Writer:** [[al_ewing|Al Ewing]]\\ | ||
| + | **Artist:** [[karl_richardson|Karl Richardson]]\\ | ||
| + | **Letterer:** [[annie_parkhouse|Annie Parkhouse]] | ||
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| + | Judge Trebeck, a member of the undercover Wally Squad, is sent a psychic message whilst watching the world politeness championships. He fires a gun into the air and so is arrested by [[judge_dredd|Judge Dredd]]. Dredd explains that perps are being stolen from iso-cubes, so Trebeck is sent to one in the hope he will be taken. He is and finds himself in an alternate dimension where the judges are nice. | ||
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| + | **The Red Seas** - The Chimes at Midnight pt 2\\ | ||
| + | **Writer:** [[ian_edington|Ian Edington]]\\ | ||
| + | **Artist:** [[steve_yeowell|Steve Yeowell]]\\ | ||
| + | **Letterer:** [[simon_bowland|Simon Bowland]] | ||
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| + | Sir Isaac Newton, after expulsion from the Brotherhood of the Book, travels to Vulgharia to find Jack Dancer, a pirate who may be able to save the world from Satan. He seeks out Chevalier Augustus at a theatre, but is given the runaround by a stage-hand before being captured by a large robot on stilts. | ||
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| + | **Sinister Dexter** - Wish you were here pt4\\ | ||
| + | **Writer:** [[dan_abnett|Dan Abnett]]\\ | ||
| + | **Artist:** [[anthony_williams|Anthony Willians]] & [[rob_taylor|Rob Taylor]]\\ | ||
| + | **Letterer:** [[ellie_de_ville|Ellie de Ville]] | ||
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| + | Bonehinge, the robotic surgeon, goes to work on Kal Cutter. Meanwhile Ramone admits to Finnegan that he has lost the fine muscle control in his hands and can't shoot accurately any more. It looks like thier partnership has come to an end. Meanwhile Tracy Weld is pratcising at a shooting range. Officer Honeycut attempts to get her to pass him information on The Mover from Ramone. Back at the surgery Kal is recovering, but has revealed that The Mover has captured his girlfriend Isobel. | ||
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| + | **Terror Tales** - Counts as One Choice\\ | ||
| + | **Writer/Artist:** [[chris_weston|Chris Weston]]\\ | ||
| + | **Letterer:** [[ellie_de_ville|Ellie de Ville]]\\ | ||
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| + | A spoof "public information" strip presented by [[Tharg]]. Vaz Nerdiman is a 2000AD collector who signs up to a book club he finds a leaflet for in his comic. Only to be bombarded by expensive, rubbish hardbacks he doesn't want. After not paying for them he is imprisoned and commits suicide. He then ends up in Hell, working for the book club, which is revealed to be run by Satan! | ||
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| + | **Defoe** - Queen of the Zombies pt6\\ | ||
| + | **Writer:** [[pat_mills|Pat Mills]]\\ | ||
| + | **Artist:** [[leigh_gallagher|Leigh Gallagher]]\\ | ||
| + | **Letterer:** [[annie_parkhouse|Annie Parkhouse]] | ||
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| + | Defoe arrives at a party in a mansion to celebrate a major victory against the "reeks", or zombies. He knows that La Voisin, the queen of the zombies, will be there. Numerous other characters are reintroduced, perhaps in an attempt to make sense of the continuity of recent storylines as a conclusion is being reached. Back at a zombie storage warehouse in Wapping, a large amount of zombies escape thier cages - led by an intelligent zombie called The Spiriter, who had supposedly been killed at Ipswitch. | ||
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| + | ===== Features ===== | ||
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| + | **The Mighty One Speaks!** | ||
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| + | Editorial | ||