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4.0

Review: A dystopia for everyone in Judge Dredd: Control

Stephen Cook
July 10, 2020
Indie, Reviews
2000 AD (W) Brian Rob Williams & Chris Weston (A) Chris Weston I mean, Judge Dredd is never really for everyone — you've got to have a...
0.0

Drama Bomb Imports!: The Ballad of Halo Jones

Shelly Atomic
June 19, 2015
Drama Bomb Imports!
The Ballad of Halo Jones would make a great movie. It would absolutely make a great TV show (directed by Star Trek's David Carson). From the combined...

Singles Going Steady 5/4/2015: Free Comic Book Day Edition

Bryan Stroud, Daniel Gehen, Guy Copes III, Jason Sacks
May 5, 2015
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Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup. Secret Wars #0 This is how you tease a big hairy crossover...
4.5

Review: ‘Zenith: Phase Two’ Brings More Grant Morrison Brilliance

Steven Cain
January 27, 2015
Reviews
The second phase of Zenith leverages a quintessentially British and remarkably calculated villain to give a deeper look into the importance of super...
4.0

Review: ‘Brass Sun’ is an Intriguing Clockwork Science Fiction Adventure

Jason Sacks
December 4, 2014
Reviews
At the center of everything is a wheel of worlds, a clockwork cosmology of planets that are joined by a interstellar transportation system of sorts...

Small-Press Super-Heroes of the ’80s: Zenith

Mark Stack
November 21, 2014
Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns
Published within the pages of Britain’s premier comics magazine 2000 AD starting in 1987, Zenith was the brain child of writer Grant Morrison and...
4.0

Review: ‘Zenith: Phase One’ is Early, Entertaining Grant Morrison Comics

Steven Cain
October 30, 2014
Reviews
Let’s start with just a little bit of background on the book. Being a relatively young comic reviewer, I had not heard of this book, but I...

Interview: Rob Williams in the World Less ‘Ordinary’

Jason Sacks
October 9, 2014
Interviews
Rob Williams's Ordinary was one of the funniest graphic novels that I've read recentlly so I had to jump at the chance to talk to Williams about...
2.0

Review: ‘Ro-Busters: The Disaster Squad of Distinction!’ is a big excuse for the artists to go nuts, old pulp-style

John Yohe
May 10, 2014
Reviews
Editor's Note: we asked John to review this book with no previous knowledge of 2000 AD and its unique world to see if this book worked for him as a...
4.5

Review: ‘Zombo: You Smell of Crime and I’m the Deodorant!’ is so funny you might hurt yourself reading it

Jason Sacks
December 16, 2013
Reviews
Oh my freaking god is this a brilliant comic book. I've been reading comics for ever and I've never read anything with the manic glee, insane humor,...
4.0

Review: Grant Morrison & Steve Yeowell’s ‘The Complete Zenith’ Is Really Good But Costs $150

Jason Sacks
July 1, 2013
Reviews
Grant Morrison and Steve Yeowell's Zenith  is one of those legendary "lost" comics, like Miracleman or Master of Kung Fu, that have been trapped in...
3.0

Review: ‘Judge Dredd: Origins’ Reveals the Backstory of The Most Famous Chin in Comics

Zack Davisson
April 5, 2013
Reviews
  Finally, after decades of waiting, 2000 AD delivers the origin story of one of the greatest Judge Dredd mysteries of them all. No, not the...
4.0

Review: Judge Dredd: The Garth Ennis Collection

Zack Davisson
January 30, 2013
Reviews
2000 AD has always been the proving ground for British comics talent. Almost every British comic book superstar has at least a few Judge Dredd...
4.5

Review: The Ten-Seconders: American Dream

Zack Davisson
January 15, 2013
Reviews
 Britain and the US have very different comic book traditions. America comics (I am talking about Marvel and DC) focus on the Bright and...
3.0

Review: All-Star Future Shocks

Jason Sacks
January 7, 2013
Reviews
It's always a lot of fun to read early work by creators who have gone on to do amazing work. I've long been intrigued by the dozens of...
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