2000AD/DC Titles

DC/2000AD. DC reprints of 2000AD books.

A.B.C. Warriors Vol. 1: The Meknificent Seven (w Pat Mills; a Kevin O'Neill, Brendan McCarthy, Mike McMahon, Brett Ewins, Dave Gibbons and Carlos Ezquerra; 2000 AD Prog 119-139). [From DC Comics: The Volgan war has raged for years, spreading off Earth and on to Mars. Now an Earth general has assembled a team of advanced robots — capable of withstanding atomic, bacterial or chemical attack — to finally conquer the “devil planet!” They are Hammerstein, a war-droid whose chest “puffs” with pride when he hears the national anthem; Joe Pineapples, a secretive, ice-cool sniper; Blackblood, so evil he drinks the oil of fallen robots; Mongrol, a mindless killing machine; Happy Shrapnel, a sharpshooting old-timer; Steelhorn, the self-styled “greatest robot ever created”; and Deadlock, the mysterious Khaos-worshipper and wielder of the mystical Ace of Swords.]
A.B.C. Warriors Vol. 2: The Black Hole (w Pat Mills; a Simon Bisley; 2000AD Prog 555-581). [From DC Comics: The A.B.C. Warriors are back in this explosive collection written by Pat Mills and featuring the ultra-dynamic art of Simon Bisley. When the far-future evil empire of Termight begins experimenting with time-travel, they unleash a force that could destroy the entire universe.]
Bad Company: Goodbye Krool World (w Peter Milligan; a Brett Ewins, Jim McCarthy; 2000AD Prog 500-519, 548-557, 576-585, 601). [From DC Comics: Danny Franks knew that signing up for the war against the Krool would be hard. They kill without compassion, taking prisoners for torture and experimentation. Their armies are apparently infinite; their weapons are horrifying. But Danny had no idea that the real horrors would be his comrades! Now Danny Franks is a reluctant member of Bad Company - an elite force of vicious killers who make the Krool look like pacifists! Led by the brutal Kano, a secretive victim of the Krool's experiments, Bad Company have blazed a trail of carnage and destruction wherever they've gone. But with Danny in tow, the Company are headed for places even they couldn't believe...]
The Ballad of Halo Jones (w Alan Moore; a Ian Gibson). [From DC Comics: When Halo Jones grows bored with her life in The Hoop -- a futuristic world where jobs are scarce and excitement nonexistent -- she sets out to see the galaxy any way she can. But can she survive the highs and lows that lie in her path, including an extended period of shipboard servitude and a tour of duty in a terrifying war that defies the physics of space and time?]
Batman/Judge Dredd Files (w John Wagner & Alan Grant; a Simon Bisley, Carl Critchlow, Dermot Power, Glenn Fabry, Jim Murray, Jason Brashill; Batman/Judge Dredd: Judgement on Gotham, Batman/Judge Dredd: The Ultimate Riddle, Batman/Judge Dredd: Die Laughing 1-2). [From DC Comics: 2000 A.D. Mega-City One’s toughest lawman collides with Gotham City’s Dark Knight in an explosive new trade paperback collecting three fully-painted crossover tales, all written by John Wagner & Alan Grant with stunning, fully painted art by Simon Bisley (LOBO), Carl Critchlow (JLA: RIDDLE OF THE BEAST), Dermot Power (THE SPECTRE), Glenn Fabry (PREACHER), Jim Murray (JLA: RIDDLE OF THE BEAST) and Jason Brashill (Outlaw)! In JUDGMENT ON GOTHAM, Batman and Dredd meet head-on when Judge Death sets his sights on Gotham City. The Riddler lures our heroes into the clutches of a bizarre extradimensional warlord in THE ULTIMATE RIDDLE, and finally, DIE LAUGHING sees the Joker traveling to Mega-City One, intent on becoming the fifth Dark Judge!]
The Complete Indigo Prime (w John Smith; a Mick Austin, Pauline Doyle, Mike Hadley and Chris Weston). [From DC Comics: This elite trouble-shooting organization cleans up the mess left by time travelers, meddlers and monstersŠfor a price! Join Prime Agents Winwood and Cord, Almaranda, Fegredo and Brecht and more in this amazing collection of hallucinatory adventures! ]
Devlin Waugh 1: Swimming in Blood (w John Smith; a Sean Phillips, Siku, Michael Gaydos; Judge Dredd: The Megazine 2.01-2.09, 2.26, 3.26-3.30, 3.72-3.73, 201, Judge Dredd Mega-Special 1993, Judge Dredd Yearbook 1994). [From DC Comics: Created by John Smith (Vampirella) and Sean Phillips (SLEEPER), Devlin Waugh is the Vatican’s best freelance supernatural operative: an aesthete, bon vivant, and expert athlete whose verbal barbs are just as vicious as his talent for fisticuffs. But in this volume, Devlin's called in to the high-tech underwater prison of Aquatraz to investigate an outbreak of vampirism – and he may have bitten off more than he can chew! Also featured are the Judge Dredd crossover stories “Brief Encounter” and “Fetish” (with art by Siku), as well as “A Mouthful of Dust” (illustrated by Alias’ Michael Gaydos) and the prose stories “A Love Like Blood” and “Body and Soul,” both of which feature Phillips’s illustrations. This collection also includes an extensive making-of section, featuring excerpts from Smith's original treatment and script as well as Phillips’s page layouts and sketches.]
Devlin Waugh 2: Red Tide (w John Smith; a Steve Yeowell, Colin MacNeil, Jock; 2000AD Prog 1149-1173, Judge Dredd: The Megazine 202-213). [From DC Comics: The Vatican's finest supernatural investigator is back! It's time to re-acquaint yourself with Devlin Waugh - aesthete, athlete, wit... and vampire! Following his unwilling conversion to vampirism, Devlin's socieal life has been ruined. Unable to walk in daylight, Waugh has instead retired, becoming solitary and bitter. But now something from Devlin's past is coming - something terrible - and Devlin must steel himself for action once more in this explosive action/horror story by John Smith (Vampirella), Steve Yeowell (The Invisibles), and Colin MacNeil (Judge Dredd), which also features never-before-seen Red Tide strip pages by red-hot artist Jock (The Losers)!]
Judge Anderson Vol. 1: Anderson, Psi-Division (w John Wagner, Alan Grant; a Brett Ewins, Cliff Robinson, Robin Smith, Barry Kitson, Jeff Anderson and Will Simpson). [From DC Comics: Cassandra Anderson is a member of Psi-Division, the psychic section of the Justice Department. A precognitive telepath and empath, she can detect crimes before they¹re even committed. In this first collection of Anderson stories, Cassandra must face the horror of the Dark Judges once more, enter a demonic realm in a quest to save a young boy's life, and face Orlok, the terrifying assassin who nearly destroyed Mega-City One.]
Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death (w John Wagner & Alan Grant; a Brian Bolland; 2000AD Prog 50-52, 57, 110, 120, 127, 149-151, 224-228, ). [From DC Comics: A landmark collection featuring ultra-rare sequential art by the legendary Brian Bolland (BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE)! These beautifully illustrated stories helped establish Bolland’s reputation as one of comics’ greatest artists, with tales that pit Judge Dredd against his archfoe! When Judge Death comes to Mega-City One, it will take all of Dredd's ingenuity, not to mention the help of Psi-Judge Cassandra Anderson, to stop him!]
Judge Dredd: Judgment Day (w Garth Ennis; a Peter Doherty, Dean Ormston, Carlos Ezquerra, Chris Halls and Anthony Williams; 2000 AD Prog 786-799, 816, Judge Dredd: The Megazine 2.04-2.09). [From DC Comics: He is a nightmare that the Psi-Judges didn’t predict, and that even Judge Dredd cannot prevent. If his vile plan succeeds, the world will never be the same again. His name is Sabbat, he has the power to raise the dead…and he’s already here! While Mega-City One fights for survival, Dredd must find and terminate Sabbat. But help is coming from an unexpected source — the future mutant bounty hunter and “Strontium Dog” Johnny Alpha, hot on the necromancer’s trail!] Old Book of the Week 9/28/05: The real Judge Dredd, also written by Garth Ennis, in a volume collecting one of his classic tales from the recent abortive DC/2000AD collaboration. It's got guns, Dredd, guns, zombies, guns, a post-apocalyptic landscape, zombies, and more guns. Fighting evil zombies pretty much does away with the moral ambiguities that Judge Dredd stories usually ignore, leaving mostly, well, guns. And evil zombies.
Nikolai Dante 1: The Romanov Dynasty (w Robbie Morrison; a Simon Fraser, Chris Weston, Charlie Adlard and Henry Flint; 2000 AD Prog 1035-1049, 1066-1075, 1079-1082). [From DC Comics: Russia, 2666 A.D.: Where a man can become a legend if he’s fool enough to stake his life on it. That man is Nikolai Dante — lover, rogue and thief, son of a pirate-queen and altogether too cool to kill! Created by Robbie Morrison (BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHTS) and Simon Fraser (Lux & Alby), this collection features art by Chris Weston (THE FILTH), Charlie Adlard (THE ESTABLISHMENT) and Henry Flint (Judge Dredd/Aliens). When chance leaves him working with the Tsar’s beautiful daughter Jena, Dante discovers his heritage — bio-bonding with the alien Weapons Crest, which grants him astonishing abilities. But with the new enemies he’s making — much less the family he never knew about — can Dante keep his head?]
Nikolai Dante 2: The Great Game (w Robbie Morrison; a Charlie Adlard, Andy Clarke and Simon Fraser; 2000AD Prog 1083-1084, 1101-1110, 1113-1116, 1125-1137, 1139-1140). [From DC Comics: He's a lover, adventurer and gambler - and he's too cool to kill. His name is Nikolai Dante, and he's fighting and drinking a path of mayhem and glory across future Russia! Having discovered his heritage and bio-bonded with the awesome Weapons Crest, Dante is getting to know his newfound family a little better. Ordered to act as his father Dimitri's agent, Nikolai accompanies his siblings on a tour of "family duty" - spying, murder and intrigue. But does he have what it takes to be a "true" Romanov?]
Red Razors (w Mark Millar; a Steve Yeowell, Nigel Dobbyn; Judge Dredd: The Megazine 1.08-1.15, 2000 AD Prog 908-917, 971). [From DC Comics: Get ready, comrades — Sov-Block Two’s most psychotic Judge is on the loose and coming for you! Written by Mark Millar (SUPERMAN: RED SON), with art by Steve Yeowell (THE INVISIBLES) & Nigel Dobbyn, this irreverent look at Judge Dredd's world will melt your mind! Formerly a violent thug, Judge Razors — now a violent thug with authority — is part of an experiment designed to transform Sov-Block Two’s most savage criminals into the most brutal Judges the city has ever known. Accompanied by Ed the talking horse, Razors is on a mission to investigate the theft of the Holy Corpse of Elvis, as well as the city's plague of superannuated terrorists!]
Robo-Hunter: Verdus (w John Wagner; a Ian Gibson, José Luis Ferrer; 2000 AD Prog 76-82, 100-112). [From DC Comics: Sam Slade used to be one of the best robo-hunters in the business. But he's getting old, and old means slow — which means dead! That is, until Sam takes on the biggest case of his life. Verdus was a paradise planet. And while colonists made their long journey there, a self-replicating robot was sent out to prepare the planet. Since the humans arrived, all contact with the colony has been lost. But the lightspeed journey to Verdus has been sabotaged, and relativistic effects have made Slade a much younger man. Now his trouble's just starting in this classic adventure by John Wagner (Judge Dredd), Ian Gibson (Halo Jones) & José Luis Ferrer (Ant Wars)!]
Robo-Hunter: Day of the Droids (w John Wagner & Alan Grant; a Ian Gibson,). [From DC Comics: Sam Slade returns for more hilarious adventures in this second collection of classic stories! Sam’s hired for a strange case by a robotic city councilor who soon turns up dead, and a “robot union” wants Sam out of business!]
Rogue Trooper Vol. 1: The Future of War (w Gerry Finley-Day; a Dave Gibbons, Colin Wilson, Mike Dorey, Brett Ewins, Eric Bradbury and Cam Kennedy; 2000AD Prog 228-232, 234-243, 246-258, 260-262, 265). [From DC Comics: The war between the Norts and the Southers chemically poisoned the entire atmosphere of Nu-Earth. So the Southers created the Genetic Infantrymen: blue-skinned soldiers who could breathe the toxic air, equipped with bio-chips to record their personalities in their final moments for eventual recorporation. But a Souther traitor sold the G.I.s out, and all but one were slaughtered. Now he stalks Nu-Earth on a mission of revenge, aided by his dead friends now "living" in his gun, helmet and backpack. He is the last G.I. — the Rogue Trooper!]
Rogue Trooper Vol. 2: Fort Neuro (w Gerry Finley-Day; a Brett Ewins, Cam Kennedy and Colin Wilson). [From DC Comics: The war between the Norts and the Southers chemically poisoned the entire atmosphere of Nu-Earth. So the Southers created the Genetic Infantrymen: blue-skinned soldiers who could breathe the toxic air, equipped with bio-chips to record their personalities in their final moments for eventual recorporation. But a Souther traitor sold the G.I.s out, and all but one were slaughtered. Now he stalks Nu-Earth on a mission of revenge, aided by his dead friends now "living" in his gun, helmet and backpack. He is the last G.I. — the Rogue Trooper!]
Shimura (w Robbie Morrison; a Frank Quitely, Colin MacNeil, Robert McCallum, Simon Frasier, Dylan Teague, Duke Mighten, Cyril Julien; Judge Dredd: The Megazine 2.37-2.39, 2.50-2.55, 2.72-2.74, 2.76-2.77, 3.14-3.17, 3.19, 3.21, 3.34-3.35, 3.37-3.38). [From DC Comics: 2117 AD: Hondo City - The Japan of Judge Dredd's world - straddles the border between ancient Samurai values and bleeding-edge technology. Law is enforced by the Judge-Inspectors, merging ancient and modern into a justice system ready for this new world. But the past is hard to forget - especially for Judge-Inspector Shimura. Determined to stop the organized "Yakuza" crime syndicates, he fights corruption and crime wherever he can find it, with the help of Aiko Inaba, a rare female Judge-trainee in a world that ignores women. But how far is Shimura willing to go to win his war?.]
Sinister Dexter Vol. 1: Gunshark Vacation (w Dan Abnett; a David Millgate, Anthony Williams, Charlie Gillespie, Simon Davis, Henry Flint; 2000 AD Winter Special 1995, 2000 AD Prog 981, 984-985, 988-994, 1023-1031). [From DC Comics: Downlode is a future European megalopolis where crime is a way of life; gangsters like "Holy" Moses Tannenbaum rule their respective portions of the city using hired enforcers known as "gunsharks." The two best 'sharks in Downlode - or so they'll tell you, anyway - are motor-mouthed, minigun-toting Finnegan Sinister and his partner, the ice-cool, pistol-packing Ramone Dexter. Need a problem solved with no fuss, no comebacks, and no corpses for the cops to find? Call the gun lovin' criminals! When the boys fall head over heels for their boss' lover, the sultry nightclub singer Demi Octavo, they're drawn into a web of betrayal and murder that ultimately leads them to a very dangerous place indeed... the beach!]
Sinister Dexter Vol. 2: Murder 101 (w Dan Abnett; a Simon Davis, Paul Johnson, Julian Gibson, Robert McCallum, Andrew Currie, Siku, Alex Ronals and Steve Yeowell; 2000 AD Winter Special 1995, 2000 AD Prog 981, 984-985, 988-994, 1023-1031). [From DC Comics: Finnigan Sinister and Ramone Dexter are gunsharks: hired killers with chalk outlines around their souls. Need a job done? Removal? Disposal? Deletion? Call the gun-lovin' criminals! After returning from an unusually stressful vacation, the boys have killed their old boss, "Holy" Moses Tannenbaum, and helped to create a new force in Downlode's underworld: Moses' former wife, the sultry Demi Octavo. Demi's first assignment for her favorite enforcers? Teaching her younger sister Billi how to be a gunshark! Now the boys have to keep Billi in one piece and keep business running smoothly as usual - which isn't very smooth in Downlode!]
Sinister Dexter Vol. 3: Slay Per View (w Dan Abnett; a Sean Phillips, Greg Staples, Simon Davis, Steve Yeowell). [From DC Comics: Finnigan Sinister and Ramone Dexter are gunsharks— hired killers with chalk outlines round their souls. Now, their new boss gives them a surprising first job: teaching her younger sister to be a gunshark!]
Slaine: Warrior's Dawn (w Pat Mills, Angie Kincaid; a Angie Kincaid, Massimo Belardinelli and Mike McMahon). [From DC Comics: Tir-Nan-Og - the "Land of the Young" - is a violent world, home to warring tribes who worship gods both benign and malevolent. One such tribe is the Sessair, brave warriors of enormous skill, and the best of them is a young barbarian named Sláine Mac Roth. Sláine is, among other things, a master of the "warp-spasm" - channelling the mystical power of the Earth through hsi body to become a mighty, monstrous berserker! In this first collection of Sláine's adventures, we meet the hero himself and his repellent dwarf companion, Ukko, and are introduced to the customs and wonders of his world - and the horrors, like the Sloughs: sinister magicians who worship death and destruction, and can raise armies of the dead to do their dark bidding...]
Strontium Dog: The Early Cases (w John Wagner & Alan Grant; a Carlos Ezquerra). [From DC Comics: A collection of action-packed adventures created by writers John Wagner (BATMAN) and Alan Grant (LOBO) with art by Judge Dredd co-creator Carlos Ezquerra (ADVENTURES IN THE RIFLE BRIGADE)! On a future Earth following an atomic war, Strontium-90 fallout has caused mutation amongst humans. These mutants are hated and feared by “norms” and are forced to work in labor camps or for the Search and Destroy bounty-hunting agency, known as the “Strontium Dogs.” One such mutant is Johnny Alpha, a man gifted with eyes that can see through nearly anything — even men’s minds! Now, in the first collection of Alpha’s classic adventures, he meets a new partner, battles vicious killers and takes a journey into Hell itself!]
Thirteen (w Mike Carey; a Andy Clarke). [From DC Comics: An action-packed story by red-hot Mike Carey (LUCIFER) with art by 2000 A.D. sensation Andy Clarke (SINISTER DEXTER)! When a London punk with mild telekinetic powers discovers a black pearl that increases his abilities to unbelievable levels, he thinks he’s struck it rich. But the pearl's original owners want it back!]