2000 AD Prog 1451 – 10th August 2005 delivers another high-octane blend of storytelling and artistry from the legendary British weekly that continues to shape the landscape of sci-fi and fantasy comics. For collectors and readers alike, this issue offers an unmissable mix of hard-hitting action, compelling characters, and thought-provoking themes.
At the forefront, Judge Dredd returns with another intense instalment set against the unforgiving backdrop of Mega-City One. In this chapter, the iconic lawman tackles a threat that pushes his zero-tolerance approach to its limits. Brutal, fast-paced, and layered with dark satire, the story is backed by powerful visuals that highlight the decaying, oppressive world Dredd inhabits.
The epic journey of Slaine also continues, steeped in Celtic mythology and raw, primal energy. This segment delves deeper into the warrior's moral struggle and ancient destiny, delivering striking, painterly artwork that complements the story’s mystical atmosphere. As always, Slaine’s tales blend mythic resonance with visceral intensity.
Rounding out the prog are a variety of strips that reflect 2000 AD’s unique ability to blend the weird, the wonderful, and the wicked. Each story brings its own tone and perspective, offering a rich and diverse reading experience, from futuristic nightmares to dystopian allegories.
Whether you're filling a gap in your collection or diving into a memorable era of 2000 AD, Prog 1451 is a standout issue from the summer of 2005, capturing the bold creative energy the title is renowned for.
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2000AD Prog 1451 - 10th August, 2005
- Product Code: 2000AD
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£2.00
Tags: Comicbook, 2000AD, 2005, Rebellion, Breathing Space, Invasion, Judge Dredd, Leatherjack, Robo-Hunter, Samantha Slade, Simon Parr, Pat Mills, Charlie Adlard, Ellie De Ville, Rob Williams, Peter Doherty, Laurence Campbell, Lee Townsend, John Wagner, Phil Winslade, Len O'Grady, Tom Frame, John Smith, Paul Marshall, Chris Blythe, Annie Parkhouse, Alan Grant, Ian Gibson