Issue | #1 |
Published | April 1986 |
Cover Price | 1.25 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Nick Landau |
Genre | science fiction |
Pencils | Brian Bolland |
Inks | Brian Bolland |
Genre | science fiction; horror |
Script | John Wagner; Alan Grant |
Pencils | Brett Ewins |
Inks | Brett Ewins |
Colors | Janet Landau |
Letters | Tom Frame |
Notes | Judge Anderson is a member of the psi-judge branch, and her irreverent attitude (playing yin to Dredd's yang) made her an immediate fan favorite. She was introduced simultaneously with Judge Death and gave her life to end his menace. This being comics, both recovered. Following two self-contained stories in the 1984 and 1985 Annuals, this was her first solo serial. Part 1 of 6 |
Reprinted | from 2000 AD (IPC Magazines Ltd, 1977 series) #416; from 2000 AD (IPC Magazines Ltd, 1977 series) #417 |
Genre | science fiction; humor |
Script | Alan Moore |
Pencils | Alan Davis |
Inks | Alan Davis |
Colors | Rachel Birkett |
Letters | Steve Potter |
Notes | Picking up where the 2000 A.D. Monthly miniseries left off, these four issues give us the remaining Moore stories (except the first--see issue 12 of the ongoing series for that). Part 1 of 3 |
Reprinted | from 2000 AD (IPC Magazines Ltd, 1977 series) #363; from 2000 AD (IPC Magazines Ltd, 1977 series) #364 |
Genre | science fiction |
Script | Alan Moore |
Pencils | Jim Baikie |
Inks | Jim Baikie |
Colors | Janet Landau |
Letters | Tony Jacob |
Notes | Skizz was Alan Moore's first serial. It's a seemingly typical story about an alien who crash-lands on Earth, is befriended by a teenage girl, and is hunted by Evil Government People (Moore says he wrote it before ET). Moore's gift for characterization is what makes this feature special--the human supporting cast is arguably more interesting than the alien. Part 1 of 8 |
Reprinted | from 2000 AD (IPC Magazines Ltd, 1977 series) #308; from 2000 AD (IPC Magazines Ltd, 1977 series) #309 |