2000 AD Prog 1454 – 31st August 2005 delivers another gripping chapter in the acclaimed British anthology that continues to set the standard for science fiction and fantasy comics. This issue brings together powerful storytelling, inventive world-building, and dynamic artwork across a range of expertly crafted strips.
Judge Dredd leads the line-up once more, patrolling the grim and chaotic streets of Mega-City One with ruthless efficiency. This instalment plunges readers into a case that balances action with sharp satire, as Dredd faces new threats against a backdrop of moral ambiguity and civil unrest. The visuals are moody and atmospheric, perfectly capturing the dystopian tone for which Dredd stories are so well-known.
Equally compelling is the latest instalment of Slaine, which continues to explore themes of myth, power, and identity through richly painted pages and raw, visceral storytelling. This chapter brings Celtic mythology to life in bold, cinematic fashion, offering readers an immersive experience steeped in magic and brutality.
As always, the prog features an eclectic mix of additional stories that span genres—from surreal sci-fi adventures to psychological tension and bleak humour. Each strip contributes to the issue’s overall diversity, making Prog 1454 a strong entry in 2000 AD’s celebrated run from the mid-2000s.
A perfect pick for collectors, longtime fans, or readers discovering the depth and originality of 2000 AD, this issue showcases the unique edge and rebellious creativity that defines the title.
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2000AD Prog 1454 - 31st August, 2005
- Product Code: 2000AD
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£2.00
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