2000 AD Prog 1371 – 7th January 2004 kicks off the new year with the explosive energy and boundary-pushing storytelling that has made 2000 AD a cornerstone of British comics for decades. This issue is packed with original sci-fi, satire, and dystopian drama, featuring a stellar line-up of strips and creative talent from across the UK comics scene.
Leading the charge is the iconic Judge Dredd, delivering another brutal slice of Mega-City One justice. Scripted with razor-sharp wit and bolstered by gritty, detailed artwork, this episode of Dredd tackles law, corruption, and chaos in true 2000 AD fashion—fast-paced, brutal, and unflinchingly satirical.
Elsewhere in the prog, readers will find serialised stories continuing with Strontium Dog, Slaine, or Sinister Dexter—each one pushing their respective narratives further into the unpredictable and the extraordinary. Known for its rotating roster of features, 2000 AD Prog 1371 offers a snapshot of British comics at their most daring: pulpy, provocative, and unapologetically imaginative.
The artwork throughout the issue is bold and kinetic, with varied styles across the strips that range from deeply detailed sci-fi panels to hyper-stylised action sequences. Combined with tight, pacey scripting, it provides a dynamic reading experience for long-time fans and newcomers alike.
Whether you're collecting for nostalgia, hunting down classic Dredd moments, or simply expanding your 2000 AD archive, Prog 1371 is a standout entry from the early 2000s era. It reflects the ongoing evolution of the title—bridging classic characters with fresh storytelling momentum.
Available from us, an online UK-based comic book retailer, this issue is shipped with great care and attention to condition. This comic is bagged and boarded with an acid-free bag and board and sent to you in a book wrap/mailer, ensuring fast shipping & secure packaging for peace of mind and safe delivery.
2000AD Prog 1371 - 7th January, 2004
- Product Code: 2000AD
- Availability: 1
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£2.00
Tags: Comicbook, 2000AD, 2004, Rebellion, Judge Dredd, Tharg, Garth Ennis, Dermot Power, Firekind, John Smith, Paul Marshall, Steve Potter, John Tomlinson, Simon Jacob, Mark Millar, Carlos Ezquerra, Greg Staples, Tom Frame