M.D. Geist Ground Zero development notes
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Continue Reading >Geist armored suit Ohata design: Nexrum army powered suit, spider type Ohata design: Nexrum army powered suit, snake type Ohata design: Nexrum army powered suit, scorpion type Ad concept by Koichi Ohata Continue to issue 1 script Back to main article
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Continue Reading >Arg City is one of the giant layered cities scattered across northern Melkia. Originally designed to accommodate over 20 million people, the city’s population has been reduced to less than one-tenth of its original size due to decline caused by wars and ground collapse centered around the western block, resulting...
Continue Reading >Over this two-year stretch, the galaxy’s greatest comic passed its 45th anniversary while the cover price bumped from £3.10 to £3.25, still a bargain compared to the content. The all-ages “Regened” issues became a regular event, about four times a year. As before, each was self-contained for the purpose of...
Continue Reading >Any way you looked at it, £5.99 was a bargain; every issue was 64 pages and came bundled with a 64-page reprint collection of stories from 2000AD or elsewhere. You could find five ongoing comics inside with a generous helping of articles and reviews. Issue 400 was even thicker with...
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Continue Reading >Tragic news greeted this batch of progs when one of the greatest artists in 2000AD history, Carlos Ezquerra, died on October 1, 2018. His work went all the way back to the very beginning as the designer of Judge Dredd. Once he started drawing regular strips, not a year went...
Continue Reading >The cover price migrated up from £5.60 to £5.99, but the format during this run was as stable as could be with four main story slots (one for Dredd, two or three from Dredd’s world and sometimes one independent) and a smattering of articles that included writer/artist interviews, movie and...
Continue Reading >I heard a noise close by. An enemy!? I jumped up. It was only my subconscious. Maybe it was the anesthetic, but my head was throbbing. My limbs, which still had no strength, were limp. The surroundings were dim. There was a bright light in the center of the room....
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Continue Reading >The Galaxy’s Greatest Comic reached its 40th anniversary in this stretch, commemorated by a special birthday issue that brought back some very early strips and did a lot of 4th-wall breaking. Tharg’s 3rillers was an expanded version of the one-and-done Future Shocks that often served as a launch pad for...
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