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Alasdair Stuart checks out the latest issue, which boasts the start of four new stories

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Prog 1824

Written by Michael Carroll (Judge Dredd: “Cypher”), Alec Worley (Dandridge: “The Cooper Conspiracy”), Gordon Rennie and Emma Beeby (Tharg’s 3rillers: “Survival Geeks”) and Ian Edginton (Stickleback: “Number Of The Beast”)

Art by Inaki Miranda (Judge Dredd: “Cypher”), Warren Pleece (Dandridge: “The Cooper Conspiracy”), Neil Googe (Tharg’s 3rillers: “Survival Geeks”) and D’israeli (Stickleback: “Number Of The Beast”)

Colours by Eve De La Cruz (Judge Dredd: “Cypher”) and Gary Caldwell (Tharg’s 3rillers: “Survival Geeks”)

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Letters by Annie Parkhouse (Judge Dredd: “Cypher” and Tharg’s 3rillers: “Survival Geeks”) and Ellie De Ville (Dandridge: “The Cooper Conspiracy”, Stickleback: “Number Of The Beast”)

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The sheer variety in any given issue of 2000AD is both its greatest strength and weakness. It’s a strength because no other comic I’ve ever encountered has the same willingness to experiment and shift tone, strip by strip. It’s a weakness because, inevitably, it can be difficult for new readers to jump aboard. I reviewed a prog a little while back, specifically the one featuring “The Closet”, arguably one of the best Judge Dredd one-shot stories in years. The response was pretty positive, several people suggested I make it a regular fixture and with Prog 1824 boasting the start of four new stories, this is the perfect time to do it.

“Cypher” , the Judge Dredd story kicking off here looks set to be another mythos-heavy one, but Dredd is configured in such a way that that isn’t a problem. The epic “Day Of Chaos” storyline (being collected at the moment) essentially hammered Mega-City 1 all but flat, decimating the Judges, unleashing a virus inside the city walls and wiping out a sizable portion of the population as long-term retaliation for the destruction of East-Meg 1 in the Apocalypse War several years previously. Now, for complete newcomers to the title that probably looks a little like a sentence in Esperanto but what it boils down to is this: some years ago, in Dredd continuity, the largest Russian City left standing started World War IV and lost when Dredd spearheaded a massive retaliatory strike against them. Years later, they struck back and the Justice Department is still picking up the pieces.

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Michael Carroll has an unenviable task following Al Ewing, Si Spurrier and Rob Williams and their work on “Trifecta” in particular, but he’s more than up to the job. “Cypher” opens with Chief Judge Hershey and Dredd receiving a pair of diplomatic envoys from East-Meg 2, Judge Larionov and his bodyguard Judge Catherina Tanechka Pax. Almost as soon as they’re off the plane, an assassination attempt is made and foiled. Almost as soon as it’s foiled, the assassin is in custody. Seconds later, he’s escaped, with Dredd and Pax in pursuit.

It’s a smart, action-heavy opening chapter that sets up questions which look set to run through the story; did Larionov call the attempt on himself as an elaborate cover? Is the assassin fully human? Does Pax have an agenda all of her own?

Dredd, I’ve found has three speeds: intimate one-shot stories like “The Closet”; epic sprawling stories like “Trifecta”; and crunchy, sci-fi police procedurals which “Cypher” is already shaping up to be. It’s as confident and assured as its leading man and looks set to be another stand-out in Dredd’s current, massively high quality, run of stories. Inaki Miranda’s art and Eve De La Cruz’s colours give it exactly the sort of slightly hyper-real look Dredd stories like this demand, high on detail but still fluid and filled with movement. Likewise, Annie Parkhouse, who splits lettering duties with Ellie De Ville across the entire issue, does an excellent job of maintaining the pace and beat

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Alec Worley’s return to newly corporeal Dandridge initially seems to be the sort of pseudo-’70s retro nostalgia that 2000AD seemed to produce for almost five straight years in the late ‘80s/early ‘90s. Thankfully there’s a lot more going on here than there first seems to be and Worley has a very keen eye for detail. Dandridge’s bizarre rock and roll exploits are fun, but it’s the little details that stay with you: the idea of an angelic tailor; the fact that Dandridge has a skill called “Savoir fu”; and so on.

This is a pun-heavy riff on Jason King , Department S and the like but is has its own voice and I’m looking forward to seeing where Worley goes with it. If it involves the phrase, “Ding DONG!” I for one won’t be disappointed. The story’s helped immensely by the fact Warren Pleece, who’s rounded, slightly burly style has been a favourite of mine for years, is on art duties. It complements the knowing tone of Worley’s script to create a story which has just as much of a sparkle in its toothy, slightly gin-soaked grin as its hero.

“Survival Geeks” wrong-footed me completely on first read through. 2000AD has a long tradition of various one-shot, twist-ending stories, usually called “Future Shocks” which were, and still are, a proving ground for the best comic writers the UK produces. I’m so used to seeing these that reading this story initially felt like a slightly flat “Future Shock”, with some fun characters and a slightly botched ending.

I was a little disappointed. Then, I went back and read the description for the story on the contents page. It’s the first in a series called “Tharg’s 3rillers”, a new project where stories like this will be spread across three parts and reading it back as the first act of a three-parter it’s far more fun.

Sam picks up Simon at a bar, they spend the night together and then she wakes up and sees his bedroom, which looks a little bit like someone blew a comic shop up like a balloon until it exploded and scattered memorabilia everywhere. Creeping downstairs she finds out three things in short order: she probably needs to find a new type; Simon has two housemates including a genius called Clive; and the house might not be…quite where it was before.

This story, “The Number Of The Beast”, opens with what seems to be a botched mass murder and robbery that leaves one criminal consumed by an explosion and revealed to be a huge reptile. Clearly something needs to be done and so the mysterious Doctor Orlando Doyle awakens Stickleback from the regenerative tank he’s spent five years in. But Stickleback isn’t the man he used to be and London is very, very different.

This is just beautiful. There’s no other word to describe D’israeli’s black and white art, filled with character and motion and maniacal industrial invention. The art and scripting across the entire prog is massively impressive but this story is the easy standout. You get a real sense of the massive structure Stickleback is kept in, the squalor and clamour of London and the steampunk changes in the city, shot through it like gleaming metal in old stone. This is as close to perfect as you’re likely to get with comics – Edgington’s seething, flamboyant criminal wrapped in the trappings of the brave new industrial age and rendered by the perfect artist for the job.

2000AD is on an absolute roll at the moment and this issue shows why. It’s not just a perfect jumping on point for new readers, it’s a perfect showcase of the invention, intelligence and artistry that the title, at its best, epitomises. Entire generations of British comic writers and artists have cut their teeth here, as have entire generations of fans. Join them, there’s never been a better time.

Alasdair Stuart

This piece also appears on www.alasdairstuart.com .

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