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John Smith comic

Slaughter Bowl

Slaughter Bowl

When mild mannered Stanley Modest is accused of mass murders and convicted, he finds himself in the Slaughter Bowl - a deadly battle royale where criminals on dinosaurs attempt to annihilate each other! This legendary, unforgettable 2000 AD strip was part of the magazine's 1993 Summer Offensive, and is being collected in digital-only graphic novel form for the first time.
Genre: Fantasy

Firekind

Firekind

Don’t forget – if you purchase a digital product from the 2000 AD webshop you can read it in the 2000 AD app (and vice versa) when you use the same registration/log-in details for both!

Revere

Revere

This new digital-only release is the perfect opportunity for fans to read one of Smith’s seminal work.

Tales from Beyond Science

Tales from Beyond Science

Follow your host Hilary Tremayne on eight surreal journeys into the unknown. Discover the truth behind the mysteries of spontaneous human combustion, the Bermuda Triangle, the lost 13th month, and the real reason men have nipples. Drawn by RIAN HUGHES and written by a Rogue's Gallery of Britain's finest comic writers that includes MARK MILLAR (KICK ASS, WANTED), ALAN MCKENZIE (THE HARRISON FORD STORY) and JOHN SMITH (DEVIN WAUGH), this hardcover volume collects the complete series.
Genre: Sci-Fi

Cradlegrave

Cradlegrave

Collects the Cradlegrave story from the pages of weekly British anthology comic 2000AD.

Storming Heaven

Storming Heaven

This graphic novel collects Frazer Irving illustrated stories from the pages of British science-fiction and fantasy anthology comic 2000AD.

Brit-Cit Noir

Brit-Cit Noir

The British equivalent of Mega-City One, Brit-Cit is a crowded metropolis that sprawls across southern England, the future Scotland of Cal-Hab and the South Welsh Peninsula. Buttressed by its own 'Cursed Earth,' it is a bizarre vision of Britain old and new. Even before the Atomic Wars, Britain had more ghosts and ghouls per square miles than anywhere in the world - and now Brit-Cit is the focal point for an abundance of weird, occult occurrences. Detective Inspector Jericho Strange heads up the Endangered Species Squad, a unit within Brit-Cit's Justice Department charged with investigating arcane cases. His exposure to a supernatural artifact called the 'Black Mirror' has left him with a face his new partner, Becky Darke, will never forget… Collecting Strange & Darke: New Blood & Storm Warning: The Relic.

Devlin Waugh

Devlin Waugh

Collects stories from Judge Dredd: The Megazine vol 2 (1992) issues #1, 5-8.
Genre: Sci-Fi

Crisis

Crisis

A companion title to 2000AD, Crisis lasted 63 issues (plus a handful of specials). Its early success also saw the release of another spin-off title, Revolver (although this only made it to seven editions before being cancelled).
Genre: Sci-Fi

Indigo Prime

Indigo Prime

This new collection for the UK and Ireland includes Dead Eyes, the story that took readers by surprise as it brought back Smith’s mind-bending world of dimension engineers, routine apocalypses, and visceral horror after more than a decade’s absence from the pages of 2000 AD. Smith teams up with fellow Cradlegrave creator Edmund Bagwell and Lee Carter (Judge Dredd), to reveal a multiverse in which every reality all seems familiar, and yet .... different. With breathtakingly epic artwork and a cover from Chris Weston (The Twelve), Indigo Prime: Anthropocalypse is a gateway to an infinite number of new worlds and a perfect introduction to one of 2000 AD’s most imaginative series.


Judge Dredd: The Megazine (vol. 2)

Judge Dredd: The Megazine (vol. 2)

This volume continues from issue 20 (volume 1), but restarts with a new issue one. The frequency also changes from monthly to fortnightly.

Scarab

Scarab

Planned as an ongoing, the title was cut down to 8 issues and when Smith became disinterested in the book decided to include some of his Indigo Prime characters from 2000 AD toward its end. The character of Louis Sendak would later make appearance in JSA several years later
Genre: Horror, Fantasy

Judge Dredd Megazine (Vol. 5)

Judge Dredd Megazine (Vol. 5)

First issue of the Judge Dredd Megazine (volume five) and the first issue (since 1992) to use the original numbering.All new stories this issue except for the Thrill-Power Overload! article which continues from volume four (issue 18).

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