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The King (335, 352-360, 500-519; w Pat Mills; a Glenn Fabry, Anthony
Williams). [From Titan Books: Now in paperback, Sláine:
The King brings to life the bloody, mystical world of Sláine Mac
Roth, one of the legendary icons of British sci-fi comic 2000 AD. In this
epic saga, Sláine, warrior of the Sessair, travels through Tir-Nan-Og
with his dwarf companion Ukko, confronting dark gods and darker mortals
at every turn, protected by his mastery of the "Warp Spasm", a
frenzy that makes him an even mightier opponent... From creators Pat Mills,
Mike McMahon and Glenn Fabry (Preacher) come thrilling tales combining Celtic
mythology with a classic 2000 AD edge.] |
The Horned God 1 (626-635; w Pat Mills; a Simon Bisley).
[From Titan Books: The ever-popular Celtic hero returns with a vengeance!
From the pages of seminal British sci-fi comic 2000 AD comes hard-edged
action and acerbic satire crafted by the cream of today's red-hot comics
creators. In this classic story, written by Pat Mills (Marshal Law, A.B.C.
Warriors, Judge Dredd), and fully painted by Simon Bisley (Batman/Judge
Dredd: Judgement on Gotham, A.B.C. Warriors), Ukko the dwarf tells of how
Sláine came to be crowned High King of Tir-Nan-Og... The people of
Tir-Nan-Og, the "Land of the Young", have suffered for some time
in the clutches of the Drunes, strange druids who have poisoned the very
land itself with their vile magic. Sláine has had enough of their
tyranny, and "communes" with the Earth Goddess to discover some
shocking truths about the priesthood and his own future! Now Sláine
must unite all four kings of Tir-Nan-Og to gain the use of their mystical
weapons, as he and his Sessair tribe prepare for all-out war!] |
The Horned God 2 (650-664; w Pat Mills; a Simon Bisley).
[From Titan Books: The ever-popular Celtic hero returns with a vengeance!
From the pages of 2000 AD comes the myth and majesty that is Sláine,
a soaring fantasy classic of epic scale and endeavour that transcends the
comics medium. In this classic story, written by Pat Mills (Marshal Law,
A.B.C. Warriors, Judge Dredd), and fully painted by Simon Bisley (Batman/Judge
Dredd: Judgement on Gotham, A.B.C. Warriors), Ukko the dwarf continues the
story of how Sláine came to be crowned High King of Tir-Nan-Og...
Sláine has succeeded in collecting three of the magical items he
will need to be crowned High King, but his darkest hour lies ahead, as scheming
priestess Medb tries to thwart him at every turn. And should he succeed,
he will have to face the massed armies of the old Horned God - the evil
Lord Weird Slough Feg - and bring his people to a victory which is sure
to change The Land of the Young forever!] |
Warrior Beyond Time (852-859, 889-896, 1001-1010, 1024-1031; w
Pat Mills; a Dermot Power, Glenn Fabry). [From Hamlyn:
Sláine Mac Roth, master of the warp spasm, wielder of the mighty
axe Brainbiter, Celtic warrior king from the time of myths and legends,
faces death. But he is resurrected by the goddess Danu and sent through
time to fight his greatest enemies... In Demon Killer, Sláine travels
to Roman Britain to help Boudica in her battle with the might of the Roman
Empire. But the invaders are aided by the demon Elfric, who has his own
agenda for Sláine: to offer him up to the ancient, dark gods of Cythrawl!
In Treasures of Britain, King Arthur has fallen and the Knights of the Round
Table have been sundered by Cyth demons. To restore the Arthurian dream,
a warrior from beyond time must be summoned to find the Treasures of Britain.
That warrior is Sláine! This volume collects two classic time-travel
tales featuring barbarian braveheart Sláine Mac Roth. These stories
are stunningly told by some of the finest fully painted art ever published
in comics. Savour the sorcery and savagery of Sláine at its zenith
in this sumptuous edition.] |
| Hardcover Collector's Editions |
The King (335, 352-360, 500-519; w Pat Mills; a Glenn Fabry, Anthony
Williams). [From Titan Books: This is the first installment
in the saga of Sláine Mac Roth, warrior of the Sessair, as he travels
through Tir-Nan-Og with his dwarf companion Ukko, confronting dark gods
and darker mortals at every turn, protected by his mastery of the "Warp
Spasm", a frenzy that makes him an even mightier opponent... From creators
Pat Mills, Mike McMahon and Glenn Fabry (Preacher) come thrilling tales
combining Celtic mythology with a classic 2000 AD edge.] |
Time Killer (411-434; w Pat Mills; a Glenn Fabry, David Pugh, Bryan
Talbot). [From Titan Books: n this mythic tale, Sláine,
Ukko - his faithful (if evil-smelling) dwarf - and trainee priestess Nest
visit the fortress of the Ever-Living Ones. These arch-druids hold the key
to the final defeat of the evil forces oppressing Sláine's people,
but a chance encounter hurls Sláine and his allies through time...
to ever-greater battles, threats, and challenges!] |
| DC/2000AD |
| DC reprints of 2000AD material; see also the 2000AD/DC page. |
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...] |