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2000AD Prog 26, 20 Aug 1977, Judge Dredd, Good Condition, Free Postage, Rare Vintage Comic
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2000AD Prog 26
Judge Dredd
20 Aug 1977
Condition
- Binding is in good condition
- Old age stains and discolouration as usual
- No pen/ink/pencil markings on any pages
- Normal age fading/foxing/straining/discolouring
- Please refer to the images
Packaging & Postage
- It will be packaged in clear plastic cover as shown in the image
- It will be posted in a padded envelope. There will be no backing board though. If you need backing board as well then let us know in advance before we post
- Free Postage via Royal Mail 2nd Class postage within the UK
- Free postage to any country
- Will be dispatched within 1-3 working days
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1 review for 2000AD Prog 26, 20 Aug 1977, Judge Dredd, Good Condition, Free Postage, Rare Vintage Comic
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Thomas –
2000AD Prog 26, released on 20 August 1977, is a classic issue that showcases the gritty, dystopian world of Judge Dredd. In this issue, readers are treated to two stories featuring the iconic character.
The first story, “The Wally Squad,” is written by John Wagner and illustrated by Mike McMahon. It features Judge Dredd and his fellow judges working to crack down on a group of criminals known as the “Wally Squad.” This story introduces readers to the idea of the “Squad,” a specialized unit of judges tasked with dealing with specific types of crimes. The story is fast-paced and action-packed, with plenty of thrilling moments and sharp dialogue.
The second story, “The A.B.C. Warriors,” is written by Pat Mills and illustrated by Kevin O’Neill. In this story, Judge Dredd encounters a group of robot soldiers called the A.B.C. Warriors. The Warriors are on a mission to retrieve a powerful weapon that has been stolen by a group of mutants. The story is filled with striking visuals and intricate details, showcasing O’Neill’s impressive artistic skills.
Overall, 2000AD Prog 26 is an excellent issue that showcases the best of Judge Dredd. The stories are well-written, the art is top-notch, and the world-building is masterful. It’s easy to see why Judge Dredd has become such an enduring and beloved character, and this issue is a perfect example of why he’s stood the test of time.