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List Of 2000 AD Stories
This is a list of series stories appearing in British comic '' 2000AD''. As an anthology comic magazine which has been published since 1977, ''2000AD'' has featured both long running titles (like ''Judge Dredd'' and ''ABC Warriors'') as well as dozens of shorter series and one-offs. In addition, features like ''Tharg's Future Shocks'' allowed the publication of single stories by any writers and still act as a training ground for aspiring writers, being the place both Alan Moore and Grant Morrison started in the comic. (In addition, ''2000 AD'' absorbed two of its sister titles, ''Tornado'' and '' Starlord''.) A complete index of stories published in ''2000 AD'' from February 1977 to December 2019 (#1 to #2162) ihere (.pdf file)(WikiCommons). Stories 0–9 * ''The 86ers'' A *''ABC Warriors'' * '' Abelard Snazz'' * ''Absalom'' * ''Ace Trucking Co.'' * '' Age of the Wolf'' * '' Agent Rat'' * '' A.H.A.B.'' * ''The Alienist'' * ''Al's Baby'' * ''American Gothic'' * ''Ampney Crucis ...
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2000 AD (comics)
''2000 AD'' is a weekly British science fiction-oriented comic magazine. As a comics anthology it serialises stories in each issue (known as "progs") and was first published by IPC Magazines in 1977, the first issue dated 26 February. Since 2000 it has been published by Rebellion Developments. ''2000 AD'' is most noted for its ''Judge Dredd'' stories, and has been contributed to by a number of artists and writers who became renowned in the field internationally, such as Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons, Grant Morrison, Brian Bolland, Mike McMahon, John Wagner, Alan Grant and Garth Ennis. Other series in ''2000 AD'' include ''Rogue Trooper'', '' Sláine'', ''Strontium Dog'', ''ABC Warriors'', ''Nemesis the Warlock'' and ''Nikolai Dante''. History ''2000 AD'' was initially published by IPC Magazines. IPC then shifted the title to its Fleetway comics subsidiary, which was sold to Robert Maxwell in 1987 and then to Egmont UK in 1991. Fleetway continued to produce the title until 2 ...
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American Gothic (comics)
:''"American Gothic" is also the name of a storyline in comics related to the Swamp Thing.'' ''American Gothic'' is a horror/western story from '' 2000 AD'', created by Ian Edginton and Mike Collins. Plot A group of freaks and monsters are trying to escape to a better life in the American West but are being hunted. A lone vampire cowboy eventually agrees to help them. Publication *''American Gothic'' (by Ian Edginton Ian Edginton is a British comic book writer, known for his work on such titles as ''X-Force'', '' Scarlet Traces'', '' H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds'' and ''Leviathan''. Career Ian Edginton is known for his steampunk/ alternate history wor ... and Mike Collins, in ''2000 AD'' #1432–1440, 2005). See also *'' Fiends of the Eastern Front'', another major ''2000 AD'' story containing vampires. External links 2000 AD profile 2000 AD comic strips Comics by Ian Edginton Vampires in comics Western (genre) comics {{UK-comics-stub ...
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Bad Company (comics)
Bad Company is a comic book concept initially created for British comics anthology ''2000 AD'' by Alan Grant and John Wagner. According to Peter Milligan "Originally ''Bad Company'' had been devised as part of the Dredd mythos, featuring a Judge who had turned bad and been shipped off to a prison colony on Titan, one of Saturn's moons".Bad Company Book One, Titan books collection. Introduction by Peter Milligan Milligan, along with regular collaborators Brett Ewins and Jim McCarthy, dropped all aspects of the original concept, keeping only a team of new recruits facing an inhospitable planet and enemy. They first appeared in their self-titled strip in ''2000 AD'' prog 500 (December 13, 1986). Plot Humanity is at war with a strange alien species known as the Krool. Young soldier Danny Franks is fighting on the planet Ararat, recruited by the renegades known as Bad Company after the destruction of his own platoon. As their name might suggest this is no ordinary group of soldie ...
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Bad City Blue
Bad or BAD may refer to: Common meanings *Evil, the opposite of moral good * Erroneous, inaccurate or incorrect *Unhealthy, or counter to well-being *Antagonist, the threat or obstacle of moral good Acronyms * BAD-2, a Soviet armored trolley car * Bank account debits tax, an Australian tax * Bcl-2-associated death promoter, a pro-apoptotic protein * Team B.A.D., a professional wrestling tag team Films * ''Andy Warhol's Bad'', a 1977 film * ''Bad'', an unfinished film by Theo van Gogh Music Performers * B. A. D., the Taiwanese boy band, who formed in 1998 * Big Audio Dynamite, Mick Jones' post-Clash band, from London * Royce da 5'9", the American rapper known as Bad, in the group Bad Meets Evil Albums * ''Bad'' (album), a 1987 album by Michael Jackson * ''BAD'', or ''Bigger and Deffer'', the second album by LL Cool J, 1987 Songs * "Bad" (U2 song), 1984 * "Bad" (Michael Jackson song), 1987 * "Bad", from the 2011 album ''Symphony Soldier'' by The Cab * "Bad" (Wale song), ...
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Babe Race 2000
This is a list of minor '' 2000 AD'' stories. Stories A Absalom ''Absalom'' is a horror story spin-off from ''Caballistics, Inc.'' by Gordon Rennie and Tiernen Trevallion. The stories were "Noblesse Obligie" in ''2000 AD'' #1732–1739 (May–June 2011), "Sick Leave" in ''2000 AD'' Prog 2012 (December 2011), "Ghosts of London" in ''2000 AD'' #1765–1771 (January–February 2012), "Dirty Postcards" in Prog 2013 (December 2014), "Old Pals' Act" in Prog 2014 (December 2013), "Under a False Flag" in #1934–1942 (June–August 2015), "Family Snapshots" in #1961 (December 2015), and "Terminal Diagnosis" in #2053–2060 and #2136–2143 (October–December 2017 and June–August 2019). The first trade paperback, ''Ghosts of London'', was published in June 2012 (). Ampney Crucis Investigates ''Ampney Crucis Investigates'' is an occult detective story by Ian Edginton and Simon Davis starring the fictional investigator Ampney Crucis and his man servant Eddie Cromwell. It start ...
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Atavar
''Atavar'' is a 2000 AD comic strip, created by Dan Abnett and Richard Elson about the last human alive caught in a war between alien species. Bibliography Originally appearing in ''2000 AD'' it has been reprinted by Rebellion Developments as a graphic novel which collects together the first two installments: Installments *Atavar (in ''2000 AD'' #1281-1288, 2002) *Atavar II (in ''2000 AD'' #1329-1335, 2003) *Atavar III (in ''2000 AD'' #1443-1449, 2005) Graphic novel *''Atavar'' (Dan Abnett and Richard Elson Richard Elson (born 1962) is a British comic book artist best known for his work on ''Sonic the Comic'', '' 2000 AD'' and ''Thor''. Biography Richard Elson is a fine art graduate with over sixteen years experience as an artist and illustrator ..., Rebellion, 2004 ) External links2000 AD page 2002 in comics Comics by Dan Abnett 2000 AD comic strips {{UK-comics-stub ...
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Asylum (2000 AD)
Asylum may refer to: Types of asylum * Asylum (antiquity), places of refuge in ancient Greece and Rome * Benevolent Asylum, a 19th-century Australian institution for housing the destitute * Cities of Refuge, places of refuge in ancient Judea * Church asylum or sanctuary, a right to be safe from arrest in the sanctuary of a church or temple * Lunatic asylum or mental asylum, a historical term for psychiatric hospital * Orphan asylum, orphanage * Right of asylum, political asylum Entertainment Fiction * ''Asylum'' (comics), a comic series * ''Asylum'' (Darvill-Evans novel), a 2001 ''Doctor Who'' novel * ''Asylum'' (McGrath novel), a 1996 novel by Patrick McGrath * ''Asylum'' (series), a young adult horror series * ''Asylums'' (book), a 1961 nonfiction book by Erving Goffman Film * ''Asylum'' (1972 horror film), a horror film starring Peter Cushing * ''Asylum'' (1972 documentary film), a film featuring the psychiatrist R. D. Laing * ''Asylum'' (2003 film), an Americ ...
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Armoured Gideon
Armoured Gideon is a comics character (and their eponymous story) who first appeared in British science fiction anthology '' 2000 AD''. The stories were written by John Tomlinson, with art by Simon Jacob. Fictional character biography Armoured Gideon is a robot created by a race known as The Silent Ones to prevent evil beings escaping from a parallel dimension to that of Earth's. Gideon is armed with a wide variety of weaponry to destroy anything it finds trying to escape the dimension known as "The Edge". When Gideon attacks, he does so uttering the word "Annihilate!" In 2018 the character made a surprise return to 2000AD after nearly 25 years in the series "The Order". Other major characters A counterpart to Gideon was created called Armoured Jerubaal. Jerubaal was meant to carry out the same task as Gideon (using its own catch phrase, "Obliterate!"), but disabled Gideon to win the favour of their creators, The Silent Ones, by guarding "The Edge" itself. Jerubaal was however ...
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The Bad Man
The Bad Man may refer to: * ''The Bad Man'' (play), a 1920 play by Porter Emerson Browne, basis for all three films * ''The Bad Man'' (1923 film), an American silent film drama directed by Edwin Carewe * ''The Bad Man'' (1930 film), an American early sound film starring Walter Huston * ''The Bad Man'' (1941 film), an American film starring Wallace Beery and Ronald Reagan See also * ''A Bad Man'', a 1967 novel by Stanley Elkin * Badman (other) * Villain (other) A villain is an evil person or fictional character. Villain(s) or The Villain(s) may also refer to: Books *''Villain'', a 1971 novel by James Barlow *''Villain'' (Akunin 悪人), a 2010 novel by Shuichi Yoshida *''Villain'', a 2009 poetry col ...
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Detective-Judge Armitage
''Armitage'' is a science fiction series appearing in the British comic anthology the ''Judge Dredd Megazine'', created by Dave Stone and Sean Phillips in 1991. The protagonist is a Detective-Judge in Brit-Cit, a British mega-city in the universe of ''Judge Dredd''. He has also made occasional appearances in the main ''Judge Dredd'' series in '' 2000 AD'', as well as two spin-off novels and an audio drama. In the same way that Dredd was based partly on ''Dirty Harry'', Armitage owes something to the cynical but unbending police detectives seen in dramas such as ''Inspector Morse'' and ''Taggart''. Although an outstanding detective, he is difficult to work with and often clashes with his superiors in Brit-Cit's corrupt, class-ridden Justice Department. Like many such characters, he has a junior partner: usually Detective-Judge Treasure Steel, and in later stories upper-class Detective-Judge Timothy "Timbo" Parkerston-Trant. Biography Armitage is a tall, white haired man with a g ...
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2000 AD Crossovers
''2000 AD'' crossovers are crossover stories appearing in British comic '' 2000 AD'', its sister title the ''Judge Dredd Megazine'', and other related output, such as novels, audio plays, films and role-playing games. Not all of the stories told in ''2000 AD'' and its related publications exist in the same shared universe, unlike in some other comics, for example, the DC and Marvel Universes. Indeed the majority of stories which have appeared in ''2000 AD'' since 1977 have never been connected with each other. However, the series which are so connected are generally the most significant ones in the comic in terms of the number of issues they have appeared in, their popularity with readers, and their significance in the history of the comic. Stories set in a shared universe Those ''2000 AD'' stories which occupy a shared universe and have crossed over with each other include: *''ABC Warriors'' *''Durham Red'' *''Flesh'' *''Harlem Heroes'' *'' Invasion!'' *''Judge Dredd'' *''Neme ...
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Angel Zero
In various theistic religious traditions an angel is a supernatural spiritual being who serves God. Abrahamic religions often depict angels as benevolent celestial intermediaries between God (or Heaven) and humanity. Other roles include protectors and guides for humans, and servants of God. Abrahamic religions describe angelic hierarchies, which vary by religion and sect. Some angels have specific names (such as Gabriel or Michael) or titles (such as seraph or archangel). Those expelled from Heaven are called fallen angels, distinct from the heavenly host. Angels in art are usually shaped like humans of extraordinary beauty. They are often identified in Christian artwork with bird wings, halos, and divine light. Etymology The word ''angel'' arrives in modern English from Old English ''engel'' (with a hard ''g'') and the Old French ''angele''. Both of these derive from Late Latin ''angelus'', which in turn was borrowed from Late Greek ''angelos'' (literally "messenge ...
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