• 2000AD Prog 1761 - 23rd November, 2011

Step into a gripping slice of British comic book history with 2000AD Prog 1761, originally released on 23rd November, 2011. This issue delivers a powerhouse lineup of stories that exemplify the bold storytelling and high-impact visuals that have made 2000AD a cornerstone of science fiction and dystopian comic literature in the UK. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just beginning your journey into the world of British comics, this issue stands out as a striking representation of the talent and vision within the 2000AD universe.

This prog features the iconic Judge Dredd in “Day of Chaos: Elusive,” a tense, action-driven narrative penned by John Wagner and brought to life through the gritty, expressive art of Henry Flint. This storyline is a pivotal part of the Day of Chaos arc, showcasing a Mega-City One on the verge of collapse, where the tension builds with every frame. The political undertones and narrative structure are a reminder of 2000AD’s rich tradition of satirical yet sharply relevant science fiction.

Also included is Sinister Dexter: Flashback by Dan Abnett and Anthony Williams, a flashback that delivers style, humour, and deadly gunplay all wrapped in a sleek neo-noir presentation. Nikolai Dante returns in "The Wedding of Jena Makarov" by Robbie Morrison and Simon Fraser, continuing the grand saga of political intrigue and romance in an alternate Tsarist future. This storyline is a turning point in the character’s arc, making it essential for followers of the series.

Indigo Prime: Perfect Day by John Smith and Lee Carter adds a surrealist, metaphysical element that balances the issue’s more grounded narratives. Known for its mind-bending visuals and multi-layered plotting, this entry into the Indigo Prime mythos is atmospheric, abstract, and compelling in a way that only Smith can deliver. Rounding off the issue is Ampney Crucis Investigates: The Entropy Tango by Ian Edginton and Simon Davis, a rich tale steeped in Lovecraftian horror and British eccentricity.

This comic book comes to you from a trusted UK-based online comic book shop, ensuring you get authentic back issues sourced and stored with care. Fast shipping & secure packaging are guaranteed, and this comic is bagged and boarded with an acid-free bag and board and sent to you in a book wrap/mailer to maintain its condition from our store to your door. Whether you're collecting, gifting, or simply catching up on lost issues, this is an exceptional addition to any library.

Perfect for fans of dark futures, interdimensional agents, and sardonic antiheroes, 2000AD Prog 1761 offers an unmissable snapshot of what makes the title legendary. With exceptional writing, vivid artwork, and an ensemble of long-running characters, it’s a gem from a golden era of modern British comics.



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2000AD Prog 1761 - 23rd November, 2011

  • Product Code: 2000AD
  • Availability: 1
  • £2.00


Tags: Comicbook, 2000AD, 2011, Rebellion, Low Life, Angel Zero, Judge Dredd, Judge Beeny, Judge Logan, The Streets of Dan Francisco, Indigo Prime, Low Life, Sinister Dexter, Finnigan Rapunzel Sinister, Ramone Algonquin Winnibago Dexter, D'Israeli, Kek-W, John Burns, Annie Parkhouse, John Wagner, Leigh Gallagher, Chris Blythe, Annie Parkhouse, John Smith, Edmund Bagwell, Gary Caldwell, Simon Bowland, Rob Williams, Ellie De Ville, Dan Abnett, Anthony Williams, Comicstripper