Free Comic Book Day 2015: 2000 AD #0

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Rebellion ⋅ 2015
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Issue Details

Publisher

Rebellion

Writer

Rob Williams

Writer

John Wagner

Writer

Pat Mills

Writer

Keith Richardson

Writer

Henry Flint

Artist

Henry Flint

Colorist

Henry Flint

Cover Artist

Henry Flint

Writer

Matt Smith

Artist

Dave Gibbons

Artist

Mike Hawthorne

Artist

Ron Smith

Artist

Mick McMahon

Artist

Kevin O'Neill

Colorist

Kevin O'Neill

Artist

Simon Davis

Colorist

Simon Davis

Artist

Ben Willsher

Colorist

Ben Willsher

Artist

Luca Pizzari

Colorist

Luca Pizzari

Colorist

Tom Frame

Letterer

Tom Frame

Letterer

Ellie De Ville

Letterer

Annie Parkhouse

Published

May 2015

Synopsis

The galaxy's greatest Eisner-nominated SF anthology returns to Free Comic Book Day with a 48 page zarjaz line-up of stories.  In Through the Out Door, a brand new story from Matt Smith and Norm Breyfogle, Judge Dredd uses the iron fist of the law to settle a block dispute; in 3000 AD some jobs are murder, as proved by the Traveller from Mick McMahon; galactic frontiersman Ajax Bloodthirsty meets his match on the astronomical object of oblivion known as the Death Rock in a new tale from Ben Willsher and Barry Krishna; the Grand Master of Termight is sickened to find that his final resting place has been defiled by the legendary alien freedom fighter, Nemesis the Warlock in Tomb of Torquemada  by Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill; wizened master of the occult, Doctor Sin returns to pass on his mantle (and battle a demon) in Don't Call It A Comeback by Rob Williams and Luca Pizzari; pilot of the future, Dan Dare, discovers an alien satellite in Star Slayer by Dave Gibbons and Gerry-Finley Day; Celtic warrior Sláine acquaints more enemies with his axe in A Simple Killing by Pat Mills and Simon Davis; Judge Dredd upholds the law in some classic Dredd newspaper strips by John Wagner, Alan Grant and Ron Smith; and Prepare your mind to be melted by Tharg's Alien Invasions from supreme craz-o-naut Henry Flint. If this wasn't enough each strip comes with a FREE digital story attached!

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