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#166
Prog / Re: Prog 2164 : The law is a battlefield!
19 January, 2020, 06:37:04 PM
Getting back to reading the prog in a more orthodox front-to-back manner, after my failed experiment of waiting until each story had been concluded. The reason I mention this is that 2000 AD, for me, is at its strongest when each of the 5 contained stories are not only great, but vastly divergent from both artistic and story telling aspects, and the breadth for get for your weekly read must be unparalleled in comics.

Just flicking though the prog at the moment and the sheer diversity in artistic style and colour pallet is breathtaking. And, importantly, the stories themselves are equal to the task.

Neimand's Dredd is as good as his Dredd always is, which is to say superb.

I'm going to have to draw myself an organisational chart for Brink as I'm forgetting who's in Gang and who's in Narcotics and which gang (with a small g) is each department in the pocket of. Great stuff though.

Proteus Vex's world reminds me a little of various cultures rubbing shoulders in an Iain M Banks novel. Very different to anything in the prog since I resubbed and that's a good thing.

Feral and Foe has slight echoes of Firefly in that is takes a sardonic look at the what the ex-soldiers of the defeated army do, after the war. It's certainly lighter in tone than Grey Area and Brink, and I think going forward  it will be light on plot and heavy on gallows humour. As it's Dan Abnett I'm sure it will be great.

Finally, Zaucer of Zilk is the quickest read in the prog, and I was initially worried it may be a insubstantial. But it has a unique charm and reminds me a little of past stories like Sooner or Later or Hewligans's Haircut with its dreamlike whimsy.

Loving the prog at the mo - it's been on fire since Thistlebone, in my opinion.
#167
Announcements / Re: 2000 AD - The Ultimate Collection
08 January, 2020, 01:42:03 PM
A little off topic, but has anyone ever seen this for sale in an actual shop? I quite fancy the odd issue, but apart from the first few, I've never seen it sold at any branch of WH Smiths or Forbidden Planet.

The advert on the back of virtually every prog says "Ask for it at your local Newsagent" - is that irony? Do Newsagents exist any more? I mean, my local corner shop has a small shelf stocking newspapers and TV Quick, but I'm sure if I asked the bloke who runs it to reserve me a copy of "2000 AD The Ultimate Collection" he would probably think I was smoking something.
#168
General / Re: 2000AD Forum's Best DREDD strip 2019
05 January, 2020, 09:36:35 PM
1. The World According to Chimpsky
2. Machine Law
3. The Samaritan

Guatemala could have done with being about 4 episodes longer for me. More Chimpsky for 2020! Or 2142, in Dredd years.
#169
General / Re: Best 2000 AD strips of 2019
05 January, 2020, 05:51:54 AM
1. Defoe
2. Thistlebone
3. Brink

Really loved Fall of Deadworld, Indigo Prime and Grey Area as well, but - alas! - only 3 can make the cut.

Defoe wasn't perfect, but the sheer scope of its imagination,  and the ambition of SK Moore's art was breathtaking. 2000 AD at its very best.
#170
General / Re: Things that went over your head...
03 January, 2020, 04:16:06 PM
I've just realised Titus Defoe is called "the chairman" because his day job (I'm reading the London Hanged floppy) is a sedan chair carrier, not because he heads up some committee or meeting that I wasn't aware of.
#171
1. 410
2. 406
3. 412
#172
General / Re: Forthcoming Thrills - 2020
26 December, 2019, 05:52:10 PM
Quotewe go back to the beginnings of the Judge system in new series "Dreadnoughts."

This new story in the March meg sounds interesting
#173
News / Re: RIP Ellie De Ville?
26 December, 2019, 05:42:26 PM
What awful news. Thank you for all you've done Ellie.
#174
Megazine / Re: Meg 415 - The Spirit of the Season
23 December, 2019, 04:19:59 PM
Quote from: Colin YNWA on 21 December, 2019, 09:32:09 PM
Disappointing floppies with an all too recent re-run of Damnation Station.

What do you reckon would be a reasonable cut-off period for reprints? I seem to remember IPC had a rule of 7 years, thinking that no child would ever read a comic for such a period as they'd grow out of it long before the 7 years was up! (If only they could see us now...) I know this is a bit of sore point, so probably shouldn't pick on this scab so close to Christmas!

I've only got back into 2000 AD for last 18 months, but even I've seen stuff I've already bought reprinted in the floppies! (A Judge Anderson from the 2018 Sci-fi special).
#175
Prog / Re: Prog 2162 : The gift of Thrill Power!
16 December, 2019, 06:02:07 PM
Sounds great! Thanks for the info guys
#176
Prog / Re: Prog 2162 : The gift of Thrill Power!
16 December, 2019, 04:59:31 PM
As I don't get mine until Wednesday, does anyone have a list of strips?

Here's what I've gleaned so far:

Dredd (duh)
Brink
Proteus Rex
A Zaucer of Zilk
Absalom
Fall of Deadworld

Any others?
#177
General / Re: Mini-rant about going digital
06 December, 2019, 01:33:23 PM
Quote from: IndigoPrime on 06 December, 2019, 12:06:44 PM
Digital also requires technical support and maintenance. So it's not a case of Tharg going NOM NOM NOM with all of the cash.

Never thought it was a greed thing. Just think there should be more parity with the subscriber experience regardless of how your prog is delivered. This is how it is for gaming, and no reason why can't have it for comics.
#178
General / Re: Mini-rant about going digital
06 December, 2019, 01:29:32 PM
Quote from: IndigoPrime on 06 December, 2019, 12:06:44 PM
Probably also worth noting that when I subscribed to the Prog, I didn't get three free months of back issues sent to my door, but digital subscribers do get that bonus.

True - that's one advantage, I guess, of a digital sub. Although you don't get the benefit if you move from print to digital as you already have those progs. Unless you unsub for 3 months, which would be a bit of a dick move.

Not directly related, but I notice I'm getting emails with re-sub offers, which means Marketing probably regard me as a lapsed subscriber, rather than someone who's just moved over to digital. The reason I mention this, is that if they're not tracking this, then they may have a false picture on subscriber retention, and therefore focusing on enticing back print subscribers (with things like the poster prog) when maybe many of them have actually just switched to digital.
#179
General / Re: Mini-rant about going digital
06 December, 2019, 11:37:36 AM
NO - I WILL NOT BE OPPRESSED! C'MON DIGITAL BROTHERS AND SISTERS AND RISE WITH ME! VIVA THE REVOLUTION!!
#180
General / Mini-rant about going digital
06 December, 2019, 11:32:24 AM
I went from a paper sub to digital about a month ago, and although generally happy I do get sometimes get the distinct feeling Tharg considers us to be Economy Class subscribers. For instance, we don't get this new exclusive Poster Prog for annual paper subscribers, even though I'm an annual digital subscriber? Yes, I know a poster prog doesn't really work on an iPad but I've have liked the story on the back.

And why do we get the prog on Wednesday when print subs often get it on Saturday? If anything we should get it a day earlier as it doesn't have to arrive via snail mail.

I know we pay less money, but surely that's offset by the savings in printing, mailing etc. And we don't get any combi-subscription savings. Why not?

The future is digital, and - like Tharg - it's the greener alternative. C'mon Tharg get with the times!

(To be clear, love the prog, and none of this is a huge deal, just seems a little regressive in this day and age.)