Review: 2000 AD - Prog 2291
Out now from Rebellion, my thoughts on the latest sci-fi anthology comic.
From Rebellion this week we have a new story starting, and some more of the classics in 2000 AD - Prog 2291.
UK and DIGITAL: 20 July 2022 £3.25
NORTH AMERICA: 24 August $22.99 (per pack)
DIAMOND: MAY221715
COVER: CLIFF ROBINSON (A) DYLAN TEAGUE (C)
Judge Dredd: Special Relationship by Rob Williams (w) Patrick Goddard (a) Quinton Winter (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
The issues between Mega City One and Brit Cit continue in the middle of the sea! The parallel storytelling is very interesting and I like the way it is building up in this way.
Brink: Mercury Retrograde by Dan Abnett (w) INJ Culbard (a) Simon Bowland (l)
I like the way this is building and a lot of parts are fitting together. Nevertheless, I didn’t see that ending comings and I look forward to seeing the fallout to come.
Skip Tracer: Valhalla by James Peaty (w) Paul Marshall (a) Dylan Teague (c) Simon Bowland (l)
The threat and power of the dark star is shown here. I like the way this is being told and the effect of the star. The art is well done and the chase looks to be on soon!
Dexter - Bulletopia: Malice In Plunderland by Dan Abnett (w) Tazio Bettin (a) Matt Soffe (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
Some good dual aspects here. I like the way the setup is being done and the hints towards what is going to go wrong. The fact that there is some plan is a good thing.
Jaegir: Ferox by Gordon Rennie (w) Simon Coleby (a) Len O'Grady (c) Jim Campbell (l)
A return to Nu-Earth and Jaegir. This looks to be a tense issue with some psychedelic aspects to it all. We learn a little of the mission here, and I’m sure we will get more to come.
Available in print from: newsagents and comic book stores via Diamond
Available in digital from: 2000 AD webshop & apps for iPad, Androidand Windows 10