Issue | #472 |
Published | May 31, 1986 |
Cover Price | 0.26 GBP |
Pages | 32 |
Editing | ? [as Tharg the Mighty] |
Characters | Judge Anderson |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Pencils | Brett Ewins (signed) |
Inks | Brett Ewins (signed) |
Reprinted | in Judge Anderson: Anderson, Psi-Division (DC, 2005 series) #1; in 2000 AD Presents (Quality Periodicals, 1986 series) #10 [figure of Judge Anderson] |
Synopsis | Letters and artwork from readers. |
Script | ? [as Tharg the Mighty] |
Pencils | Conor Devine; James Donnelly |
Inks | Conor Devine; James Donnelly |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Judge Anderson; Gargarax [Hammy Blish]; Victor Papaneck |
Synopsis | Judge Anderson tracks Gargarax to a church in the Undercity where his minions are trying to open a portal. |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | John Wagner; Alan Grant [both as R. Clark] |
Pencils | Brett Ewins |
Inks | Brett Ewins |
Letters | Tom Frame [as T. Frame] |
Notes | Story title from previous prog. |
Reprinted | in 2000 AD Presents (Quality, 1986 series) #10; in Judge Anderson: Anderson, Psi-Division (DC, 2005 series) #1 |
Characters | Blue |
Synopsis | Blue finds out the people on the outer world left them behind 5 years earlier. |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Alan Grant [as Craig Lipp] |
Pencils | Robin Smith (credited) |
Inks | Robin Smith (credited) |
Letters | Steve Potter (credited) |
Characters | Judge Anderson |
Synopsis | Judge Anderson (?) flirts with a perp. |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Pencils | Steve Dillon (signed) |
Inks | Steve Dillon (signed) |
Letters | Typeset? |
Characters | Judge Dredd |
Synopsis | Judge Dredd pulls on a perp's collar and says that he's "breakin' my heart". |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Pencils | Steve Dillon (signed) |
Inks | Steve Dillon (signed) |
Reprinted | in Judge Dredd (Fleetway/Quality, 1987 series) #8 [as the cover] |
Notes | Comic strip ad for Biggles movie. (continuing story). |
Synopsis | Panel from following story and an add for an album of Rogue Trooper from Forbidden Planet. |
Characters | Judge Dredd |
Synopsis | Ghost bikers attack during a freak thunderstorm. |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | John Wagner; Alan Grant [both as T. B. Grover] |
Pencils | Brendan McCarthy [as McCarthy]; Tony Wright [as Riot] |
Inks | Brendan McCarthy [as McCarthy]; Tony Wright [as Riot] |
Colors | Brendan McCarthy ? (first two pages) |
Letters | Tom Frame [as T. Frame] |
Notes | First two pages in colour, rest in black and white. |
Reprinted | in Judge Dredd: Future Crime (Fleetway Publications, 1990 series) #nn |
Genre | Humor; Science Fiction |
Script | Alan Grant [as Grant]; John Wagner [as Grover] |
Pencils | Massimo Belardinelli [as Belardinelli] |
Inks | Massimo Belardinelli [as Belardinelli] |
Letters | Tony Jacob (credited) |
Notes | Last episode of The Doppelgarp series. |
Characters | Johnny Alpha; Brigitte La Bomb; Rock Potato |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Alan Grant (credited) |
Pencils | Carlos Ezquerra [as C. Ezquerra] |
Inks | Carlos Ezquerra [as C. Ezquerra] |
Letters | Kid Robson |
Characters | Micky Swift; Scarab Illuminati; Maya |
Synopsis | Micky Swift is thought to be "The True Jobhunter" and is given "The Job". |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Peter Milligan [as Milligan] |
Pencils | Brendan McCarthy [as McCarthy] |
Inks | Brendan McCarthy [as McCarthy] |
Colors | Brendan McCarthy ? |
Letters | Tom Frame [as Frame] |
Notes | Riot is no longer credited for the art as of this installment. In colour, on back cover of magazine. |