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Splash page from Shako!, from 2000AD Annual 1986 (IPC Magazines, 1985). From a charity shop in Eastwood, Nottingham.
2000AD Annual 1986 (IPC Magazines, 1985). From a charity shop in Eastwood, Nottingham.
Page from 2000AD Annual 1986 (IPC Magazines, 1985). From a charity shop in Eastwood, Nottingham.
Cover art by Cliff Robinson for 2000AD, Prog 625 (May 1989). From a charity shop in Hockley, Nottingham.
Back cover to 2000AD Prog 584, Art by Cliff Robinson (July 1988). From a charity shop in Hockley, Nottingham.
Cover by Kev Hopgood for 2000AD Prog 631 (June 1989). From a charity shop in Hockley, Nottingham.
Panels from The Hyper-Historic Headbang! in 2000AD Prog 322 (1983). Script by Alan Moore, Art by Alan Davis, Lettering by Steve Potter. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Pin-up from 2000AD Prog 322 (June 1983). Art by Robin Smith. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Judge Dredd No. 2 (Quality Comics, 1986). Cover art by Steve Dillon. From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Double-page spread from Judge Dredd No. 2 (Quality Comics, 1986). Art by Steve Dillon, written by John Wagner. From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Judge Dredd No. 6 (Quality Comics, 1987). Cover art by Brett Ewins. From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Panel from Judge Dredd No.6 (Quality Comics, 1987). Art by Steve Dillon. From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Panel from Judge Dredd No. 6 (Quality Comics 1986). Art by Steve Dillon. From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Action comic, 17th April 1976 (IPC Magazines).From 30th Century Comics in London.“Action was a controversial weekly British anthology comic that was published by IPC Magazines, starting on 14 February 1976.Concerns over the comic’s violent content
The Chronicles of Judge Dredd: Judge Dredd 2, by John Wagner and Mike McMahon. (Titan Books, 1988). Cover art by Mike McMahon. From Oxfam in Nottingham.
The Chronicles of Judge Dredd: Judge Dredd 3, by John Wagner, Mike McMahon and Ron Smith. (Titan Books, 1988). Cover art by Mike McMahon. From Oxfam in Nottingham.
The Chronicles of Judge Dredd: Judge Dredd 4, by John Wagner, Alan Grant and Carlos Ezquerra. (Titan Books, 1988). Cover art by Carlos Ezquerra.From Oxfam in Nottingham.
The Chronicles of Judge Dredd: Judge Dredd 7, by John Wagner , Alan Grant and Carlos Ezquerra. (Titan Books, 1987). Cover art by Brendan McCarthyFrom Oxfam in Nottingham.
The Chronicles of Judge Dredd: Judge Dredd 8, by John Wagner, Alan Grant and Ron Smith. (Titan Books, 1987). Cover art by Brendan McCarthy. From Oxfam in Nottingham.
The Chronicles of Judge Dredd: Judge Dredd 10, by John Wagner, Alan Grant and Ron Smith. (Titan Books, 1988). Cover art by Brendan McCarthy. From Oxfam in Nottingham.
The Chronicles of Judge Dredd: Judge Dredd 14, by John Wagner, Alan Grant and Ron Smith. (Titan Books, 1987). Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz.From Oxfam in Nottingham.
The Chronicles of Judge Dredd: Judge Dredd 16, by John Wagner, Alan Grant and Brendan McCarthy. (Titan Books, 1987). Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz.From Oxfam in Nottingham.
The Chronicles of Judge Dredd: Judge Dredd 18, by John Wagner, Alan Grant and Cliff Robinson. (Titan Books, 1987). Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz.From Oxfam in Nottingham.
The Chronicles of Judge Dredd: Judge Dredd 19, by John Wagner, Alan Grant and Ian Gibson. (Titan Books, 1987). Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz.From Oxfam in Nottingham.
The Chronicles of Judge Dredd: Judge Dredd 22, by John Wagner, Alan Grant and Brett Ewins. (Titan Books, 1988). Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz.From Oxfam in Nottingham.
The Chronicles of Judge Dredd: Judge Dredd 27, by John Wagner, Alan Grant and Barry Kitson. (Titan Books, 1989). Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz.From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Frank Quitely for 2000AD.
momentofmoore: Alan Moore’s Shocking Futures artist: Kevin O’Neill
I know it’s really.. reaaaaaally late but, i just love this valentine postcardMan i haven’t read 2000AD in years… so IDK who she is, or if she is a character, or if she is Barbara with a new design, anyway somebody will correct me later
Welp, it’s sunday and there’s no more game of thrones, so… let’s read.
xxx
This one made me laugh, also Ron Smith art is really nice.
You know, sometimes you read stuff in comics that makes you stop, think, and also say “what the fuck”, i got one of those moments while reading hellblazer #100, this is where Constantine is in hell and he learns about the sins of his father, and
judgeanon: naavscolors: You know, sometimes you read stuff in comics that makes you stop, think, and also say “what the fuck”, i got one of those moments while reading hellblazer #100, this is where Constantine is in hell and he learns about the
Man, god bless Brian Bolland.
Last night we had a power outage due to rain, so i spent the night reading The Complete Case Files 05 (i’ve reading that time to time, but i got to the Apocalypse War arc) and i read that shit start to finish, and man… It’s been a while since
Don’t make bae cry!
judgeanon: theartofthecover: Doom Patrol Vol. 6 #1 (Variant Cover) Art by: Brian Bolland Read it, dug it, definitely gonna check the next. But damn if I can’t stop seeing that cover as “Young Cass Anderson and Babs Hershey’s Bizarre Adventure.”
This New Judge Dredd Action Figure IS the Law
2000adonline: Sisters-In-Law! Perfect pantone pictures, featuring Chief-Judge Hershey, and Psi-Division’s top telepath, Judge Anderson by the awesome Alex Ronald Classy commission art for devoted Dredd fan, ’Wiggz’. If only there’s some
There’s no better “carrot and stick” example than this. Do not break Dredd’s heart (if he has any).
2000adonline: Judge Dredd: Up Close & Personal! - Greg Staples Another stunning study in severity, as the peerless Staples art droid shows us why he is perhaps the definitive Dredd artist, in this detailed drawing of the future’s toughest lawman
judgeanon: What’s black and white and fantastic all over? It’s Alex Ronald’s Judge Hershey, of course! Via Pinterest.
xombiedirge: Unpublished Judge Dredd Yearbook 1984 Cover by Sean Phillips / Blog
xombiedirge: Judge Dredd by Aleksi Briclot / Facebook
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ungoliantschilde: the Judge Dredd: Mega-City Masters 02 TPB Cover art was penciled by John Romita, Jr. and colored by Chris Blythe.
xombiedirge: 2000AD Illustrations by Ryan Brown
2000adonline: 2000AD Crossovers: Judge Dredd x Doctor Who - Kev Hopgood “So what did you say your name was, Doctor..who?” “Yes, that’s right.” “Stop messing me around, creep! Failure to provide correct information; parking an
milonogiannis: Hey! Check out Beyond the Longbox, a new comics related series by cool dudes Rish and Renzo. This first episode focuses on 2000AD and has some really cool backstage stuff. Really cool. Also, some of my music is in this. Thanks for using
ceije1010: The #dredd #collection is shaping up well. #judgedredd #idw #2000ad #blindmousetoys #toys #actionfigures #helmet #toycollection #cosplay #costume #replica #picoftheday #instadaily #badge #judgeanderson #judgedeath #britcit #streetjudge #judge
2000adonline: ausven: Dark Judges by me for the 2000AD Art Forum Comp. Steven Austin’s devilishly demonic Dark Judges.
wolfiboi: My Disney Superhero Drawing Contest piece - Sheriff of Nottingham/ Judge Dredd #CODC #disney #superhero @seejayjawn5_art @chris_clarke_art @xoramos661
2000adonline: Mega-City One Skyline - Carlos EzquerraFabulous view of the ‘greatest city on Earth’ - Mega City One: The “Big Meg”, from Judge Dredd co-creator, Carlos Ezquerra, for this 2000AD Futuregraph - or ‘StarScan’ - for Prog 3 (12Mar’77).Giving
2000adonline: Chief Judge Hershey laying down the law in this week’s 2000 AD. #comics #2000AD #dredd
2000adonline: ryallsfiles: Today is the finale of our Judge Dredd series – 30 issues, all written by Duane Swierczynski and the bulk of which drawn and colored by Nelson Daniel (helped along the way by artists Mark Torres, Steve Scott, and other such
2000adonline: Preview // Judge Dredd Megazine #365 - Cover art: Barry KitsonAnother groundbreaking milestone is reached in the annals of the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic™, as 2000AD’s Judge Dredd-oriented monthly title, the Megazine, celebrates its
eljackinton: theladyw: therecordmaychange: Note:next prototype needs to be a time AND SPACE machine. I knew I couldn’t be the only person who thought this! There’s actually a weapon in the 2000ad comic Strontium Dog that’s basically a small
eljackinton: judgeanon: eljackinton: judgeanon: 2000adhistory: This week in 2000AD history - Normal service resumes Fuck the vampires, how about that Fuck the vampires? Don’t mind if I do!