2000 AD #2000

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Rebellion ⋅ 2016

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Issue Details

Publisher

Rebellion

Writer

Peter Milligan

Writer

Dan Abnett

Writer

Alan Grant

Writer

John Wagner

Writer

Gordon Rennie

Writer

Pat Mills

Writer

Matt Smith

Artist

Kevin O'Neill

Artist

Richard Elson

Artist

Boo Cook

Artist

Brian Bolland

Artist

David Roach

Artist

Rufus Dayglo

Artist

Carlos Ezquerra

Artist

Colin MacNeil

Artist

Robin Smith

Artist

Simon Davis

Artist

Mick McMahon

Artist

Mark Sexton

Artist

Dave Gibbons

Letterer

Dave Gibbons

Artist

Cliff Robinson

Cover Artist

Cliff Robinson

Colorist

Nathan Fairbairn

Colorist

Gary Caldwell

Colorist

Dominic Regan

Colorist

Dylan Teague

Cover Artist

Dylan Teague

Letterer

Simon Bowland

Letterer

Ellie De Ville

Letterer

Annie Parkhouse

Published

September 2016

Synopsis

Comic book superstars Brian Bolland, Mick McMahon,  Dave Gibbons, and Kevin O’Neill are set to return to the pages of the legendary 2000 AD for its 2,000th issue! Europe’s longest running sci-fi action comic reaches its landmark 2,000th issue on 28 September and some of the most prominent creators ever to grace its pages have returned for a 48-page celebration bonanza. The incredible line-up for Prog 2000 includes: A special one-off Judge Dredd story from creators John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra Pat Mills and Kevin O’Neill reunite for a special Nemesis the Warlock story Psi-Judge Anderson has another psychic case from Alan Grant and David Roach Sinister Dexter hit the road, courtesy of Dan Abnett and Mark Sexton A mysterious prisoner has a tale to tell in Rogue Trooper: Ghosts of Nu Earth by Gordon Rennie and Richard Elson Brand-new identity-theft thriller Counterfeit Girl by Peter Milligan and Rufus Dayglo debuts. Plus, interlude pages from Brian Bolland, Mick McMahon, Dave Gibbons, Robin Smith, and more.

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