• 2000AD Prog 894 - 1st July, 1994

2000AD Prog 894, published on 1st July, 1994, delivers a stunning variety of stories from the galaxy's greatest comic. Featuring a painted cover of Slaine by Clint Langley, this prog continues several long-running and deeply imaginative arcs while introducing new one-off thrills, making it a rewarding choice for long-time fans and collectors alike.

This issue includes the gripping conclusion to Judge Dredd: Conspiracy of Silence, a pivotal story scripted by John Wagner and brought vividly to life through fully painted artwork by Mark Harrison, with lettering by Tom Frame. Spanning four episodes, this narrative digs into corruption within Justice Department and lays the groundwork for the major Mechanismo saga. It features key appearances by Judge Hershey and Judge Castillo and has been collected in Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files 21 as well as Judge Dredd: Hamlyn Wilderlands.

The sci-fi action continues with Armoured Gideon: The Collector, written by John Tomlinson and illustrated by Simon Jacob and Mike White, with lettering from Annie Parkhouse and Peter Knight. This storyline sees Gideon traversing a collapsing multiverse filled with characters from 2000AD’s past including Shako, Invasion, Rick Random, and many others, creating an homage to the publication’s rich history.

Also ongoing is Mambo: The New Flesh, a dystopian cyber-thriller written and drawn by David Hine. Known for its psychological depth and gritty themes, it offers a unique mix of horror, sci-fi and politics, characteristic of the comic's edgier 1990s era.

Sláine: Queen of Witches by Pat Mills, with powerful visuals from Dermot Power and letters by Steve Potter, continues its high fantasy journey steeped in Celtic mythology. This arc, spanning Progs 889 to 896, remains one of Sláine’s most visually stunning and narratively rich tales, and is also available in the Hamlyn: Sláine Warrior Beyond Time collection.

Adding an extra chill to the mix is Tharg’s Terror Tales: The Succubus, a standalone horror story penned by Alan McKenzie, with haunting art from Paul Johnson and lettering by Ellie De Ville. As with many of the Terror Tales, it packs suspense and intrigue into just a few pages, rounding out the prog with a punch.

This issue is available from us, a dedicated UK-based comic book ecommerce specialist. Fast shipping & secure packaging is guaranteed, and this comic is bagged and boarded with an acid-free bag and board and sent to you in a book wrap/mailer so it arrives in pristine condition.

Whether you’re a Judge Dredd completist, a fan of Sláine’s mythic lore, or a collector of experimental 1990s British comics, 2000AD Prog 894 is a fantastic addition to any collection.



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2000AD Prog 894 - 1st July, 1994

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


Tags: Comicbook, 2000AD, 1994, Rebellion, Sláine, Sláine, Judge Dredd, Judge Castillo, Judge Hershey, Mechanismo, Armoured Gideon, Invasion, The Mind of Wolfie Smith, Angel, Shako, Ant Wars, Ace Trucking, Meltdown Man, Agent Rat, Rick Random, Harry Twenty, Harlem Heroes, M.A.C.H.0, Mambo, Tharg's Terror Tales, Clint Langley, John Wagner, Mark Harrison, Fully Painted, Tom Frame, John Tomlinson, Simon Jacob, Mike White, Annie Parkhouse, Peter Knight, David Hine, Pat Mills, Dermot Power, Steve Potter, Alan McKenzie, Paul Johnson, Ellie De Ville