2000 AD Prog 1457 – 21st September 2005 brings another expertly crafted instalment of the legendary British weekly that has defined genre storytelling for generations. A brilliant example of the anthology's enduring appeal, this issue offers readers a bold blend of dystopian justice, mythological warfare, and subversive science fiction.
Judge Dredd headlines the prog once again, patrolling the crime-ridden streets of Mega-City One with his unwavering grip on the law. This chapter captures everything fans love about Dredd—grim determination, moral complexity, and a city teetering on the edge of collapse. The story is tight and layered, with art that vividly reflects the urban chaos and intensity of Dredd’s relentless world.
Also continuing its mesmerising arc is Slaine, plunging readers further into a brutal yet mystical saga of ancient gods, sacred rites, and primal battles. As the Celtic warrior confronts foes both physical and spiritual, the artwork remains lush, textured, and evocative—perfectly complementing the weighty, myth-laden script.
The remainder of the issue delivers an exciting mix of strips—each with its own artistic flair and narrative voice. From satirical sci-fi to surreal thrillers, 2000 AD Prog 1457 continues to prove why this anthology remains a vital force in comics. It's bold, unpredictable, and proudly original.
Whether you're deep into collecting the mid-2000s progs or simply seeking top-tier British storytelling, this issue is a standout addition.
Available from us, an established UK online comic book shop, this item is presented with care for collectors: this comic is bagged and boarded with an acid-free bag and board and sent to you in a book wrap/mailer, with fast shipping & secure packaging to ensure it arrives in excellent condition.
2000AD Prog 1457 - 21st September, 2005
- Product Code: 2000AD
- Availability: 1
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£2.00
Tags: Comicbook, 2000AD, Rebellion, Breathing Space, Invasion, Judge Dredd, Tharg's Future Shocks, Leatherjack, Karl Richardson, Pat Mills, Charlie Adlard, Ellie De Ville, Rob Williams, Peter Doherty, Laurence Campbell, Lee Townsend, John Wagner, Kevin Walker, Tom Frame, Steve Moore, Ben McCloud, Cliff Robinson, John Smith, Paul Marshall, Chris Blythe, Annie Parkhouse