Review: 2000 AD - Prog 2473
From Rebellion
A new three-part story begins in Tharg’s 3rillers from Rebellion this week in 2000 AD - Prog 2473.
RELEASE DATE: 11th March £3.99
COVER: MARK SEXTON
JUDGE DREDD // CLIMATE CRISIS by Rob Williams & Ned Hartley (w) PJ Holden (a) Jack Davies (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
The threat level increases, and I like how it isn’t just up in space, but in Mega City One, too. A nice twist in the hijacker’s plan with some decent action.
HERNE & SHUCK // POWER TRIP by David Barnett (w) Lee Milmore (a) Gary Caldwell (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
Herne has a plan, and it is a classic plan. There is some good reasoning for the votes. This sets us up nicely for the next part of this larger story, and hopefully, they will be back soon.
BRINK // THE CALL OF THE VOID by Dan Abnett (w) INJ Culbard (a) Simon Bowland (l)
Adding a new part to this story early and nicely linking to what has gone before. I like it, and it adds something that others may not be aware of coming up. Some excellent use of commentary in this issue.
THARG’S 3RILLERS // WHO IS ADRIAN APOLLO? by Liam Johnson (w) Steven Austin (a) John Charles (c) Rob Steen (l)
An interesting beginning to a classic thriller-style story set in a sci-fi world. There is a lot to wonder about here, and I like the framing and storytelling.
THE DISCARDED by Peter Milligan (w) Kieran McKeown (a) Jim Boswell (c) Simon Bowland (l)
It looks like we are getting close to the end here, and the AI is totally going rogue! The distrust in all is very clever in this series, and I like how it has all led to this point.
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