• 2000AD Prog 1768 - 1st February, 2012

Delve into another pulse-pounding chapter from the galaxy’s greatest comic with 2000AD Prog 1768, released on 1st February, 2012. A blend of futuristic thrills, hard-hitting satire, and bold visual storytelling, this issue offers a rich mix of serialised tales that showcase 2000AD’s unmatched ability to fuse high-concept science fiction with razor-sharp narrative execution. It's an exceptional pick for both long-term collectors and newcomers seeking the finest in British comic storytelling.

Headlining this prog is Judge Dredd: Day of Chaos – Eve of Destruction, a chilling continuation of one of the most pivotal storylines in Judge Dredd’s long and complex history. Written by John Wagner, with stark, expressive artwork by Henry Flint, this chapter sees Mega-City One teeter on the brink. As tensions escalate and the chaos draws closer, Wagner’s masterful plotting is on full display — emotionally grounded, politically astute, and darkly prescient. Flint’s gritty art style reinforces the collapse unfolding across the panels, providing a grim visual edge that complements the script perfectly.

Grey Area: Meet & Greet, penned by Dan Abnett with sleek, polished visuals from Karl Richardson, introduces a fresh narrative that explores immigration, interstellar politics, and military tension through the lens of science fiction. The high-tech world-building and real-world social commentary give this strip immediate relevance, and Abnett’s character work ensures readers are invested from the first page.

Returning once again is the metaphysical madness of Indigo Prime: Anthropocalypse by John Smith and Lee Carter. This continuation is dense, surreal, and rich in subtext, perfect for readers who enjoy layered storytelling and avant-garde visuals. Carter’s artwork, full of texture and otherworldly colour palettes, carries a haunting dream logic that echoes the narrative’s deep themes of identity, chaos, and reality manipulation.

Meanwhile, Strontium Dog: The Life and Death of Johnny Alpha – Part 10 by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra brings back the fan-favourite mutant bounty hunter with all the grit and defiance that made him a legend. Wagner’s dialogue is sharp, lean, and packed with emotion, while Ezquerra’s art, distinctively bold and kinetic, reminds readers why this partnership is one of 2000AD’s most celebrated.

This issue is a true showcase of 2000AD’s range — from grim satire to space-bound ethics, from twisted alternate realities to post-apocalyptic bounty hunting, each story is crafted with the quality and intensity that readers have come to expect.

You’ll receive this comic from a dependable UK-based comic book ecommerce store committed to delivering well-preserved back issues with care. Fast shipping & secure packaging are part of our service, and this comic is bagged and boarded with an acid-free bag and board and sent to you in a book wrap/mailer, ensuring it reaches you in excellent condition whether you're archiving or reading.

For fans of compelling science fiction, biting satire, and iconic characters like Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog, and Indigo Prime, Prog 1768 is a top-tier addition to any collection — loaded with powerful stories and bold visuals that define British comics at their finest.



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2000AD Prog 1768 - 1st February, 2012

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


Tags: Comicbook, 2000AD, 2012, Rebellion, Judge Dredd, Judge Beeny, Judge Logan, The Streets of Dan Francisco, The Dark Judges, Absalom, Grey Area, Strontium Dog, Nikolai Dante, Ben Willsher, Gordon Rennie, Tiernen Trevallion, Ellie De Ville, John Wagner, Henry Flint, Colin MacNeil, Chris Blythe, Annie Parkhouse, Robbie Morrison, Simon Fraser, Gary Caldwell, John Wagner, Carlos Ezquerra, Hector Ezquerra, Simon Bowland