2000 AD Prog 1450 – 3rd August 2005 marks another electrifying entry in the long-running legacy of the UK's premier sci-fi anthology. This issue continues to deliver the gripping, subversive storytelling and visually arresting artwork that has defined 2000 AD for decades.
At its core is a powerful new chapter featuring the legendary Judge Dredd, who once again faces the complex moral minefield of maintaining law and order in the anarchic sprawl of Mega-City One. Brutal, tightly plotted, and steeped in dark satire, this entry demonstrates why Dredd remains a cornerstone of British comics. The illustrations are stark and detailed, pulling you deep into the dystopian chaos.
Also included is the ongoing epic of Slaine, the axe-wielding warrior from Celtic myth. Rich with pagan imagery and mystical undertones, this chapter explores the burdens of destiny and ancient power. The artwork is immersive and richly painted, perfectly capturing the gritty elegance and primal energy of the story.
Complementing the headline stories are a range of inventive strips, each one offering something fresh—from twisted sci-fi and psychological tension to bleak humour and philosophical musings. This diversity makes Prog 1450 a particularly rewarding issue for fans who appreciate variety, depth, and the bold storytelling that defines 2000 AD.
Whether you're building a run from the early 2000s or revisiting a golden era of British comics, this prog stands out for its creativity, quality, and relevance.
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2000AD Prog 1450 - 3rd August, 2005
- Product Code: 2000AD
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£2.00
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