Best of 2000 AD Volume 4: The Essential Gateway to the Galaxy's Greatest Comic -

Best of 2000 AD Volume 4: The Essential Gateway to the Galaxy's Greatest Comic Trade Paperback

By John Wagner, Marguerite Sauvage, Jamie Hewlett, Steve Dillon

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" Manages to deliver on the promise of its title...Best of 2000 AD shows off the iconic title in its best light." - Wired Best of 2000 AD is a landmark series from the cult comic, bursting with our greatest stories for a new generation of readers. Every Best of 2000 AD contains a mix of modern classics and gems from the vault. In each edition you'll find an explosive new Judge Dredd adventure, fresh essays by prominent popular culture writers, a graphic novel-length feature presentation by global legends and a vintage Dredd case. In this volume: When Judge Dredd investigates a potential whistleblower, it’s hard to avoid paranoia when information is this Mega-City Confidential; from medieval Prague to the streets of Elizabethan London, Kek-W and John Burns sound the call to battle extra-dimensional Wurms and join The Order; a rolling stone gathers no mousse as Pete Milligan and Jamie Hewlett tangle you in Hewligan’s Haircut, a shear reality-warping victory roll that’s just the tonic; quake to the Cry of the Werewolf with an all-time Dredd classic by Alan Grant and Steve Dillon. Boasting brand new covers from an all-star line-up of artists including Marguerite Sauvage (Archie) and Glyn Dillon (The Batman) with designer Tom Muller (X-Men), Best of 2000 AD is the essential gateway into the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic.

Product code: 9781837860432

ISBN 9781837860432
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) H259xW168xS10
Series Best of 2000 AD
Edition Trade edition
No. Of Pages 192
Publisher Rebellion Publishing Ltd.
On Sale Date 12/10/2023
Best of 2000 AD is the milestone new quarterly graphic novel series, bursting with stories hand-curated for a whole new generation of readers who may never have picked up 2000 AD in its traditional format.