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Pandora Perfect - coming March 2023

Started by Dash Decent, 25 June, 2022, 09:14:18 AM

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Dash Decent

Pandora Perfect - 80 pages, 30th March 2023



Hold on to your pearls!

For when criminal genius, sometimes babysitter and all round bad 'un Pandora Perfect is broken out of prison by her faithful robot Gort, no one's valuables are safe! Pandora and Gort set out on the heist of their lives, stealing fabulous jewels, pickpocketing guffwarblers, and investigating the secrets of a moon made of sausage!

The breakout star of 2000 AD's acclaimed Regened specials, Pandora swindles, cheats and lies her way to infamy and riches in this hilarious collection by Roger Langridge (Bill and Ted are Doomed) and Brett Parson (Tank Girl). So, hide your heirlooms, lock up your loot and hold on tight! When Pandora and Gort are around, its sure to be Supercalifagilis-Twisted-and-Explosive!
- By Appointment -
Hero to Michael Carroll

"... rank amateurism and bad jokes." - JohnW.

Colin YNWA

OHHHH let's hope this one does big numbers as this feels like the sort of end game the Regenes are after. Everything crossed for this one.

IndigoPrime

Interesting, but... skinny. What format is this? Judging by what's going on over at Phoenix HQ, 2000 AD might want to rethink its trade sizes for kids. That smaller, chunkier one seems to be doing VERY well compared to the old skinny floppies (which were already smaller than standard trades).

The Amstor Computer

Yes, the chunky collections of stuff like Bunny vs Monkey seem to be pretty popular - I suspect the tankōbon format that a lot of young readers are familiar with from manga is a key here - but you're talking about a couple of hundred pages, which is a bit beyond what is available for collecting at the moment. If Rebellion can build up enough strip to reprint like this, there's nothing stopping them from repackaging it in other formats later, and it gets Regened stuff into book shops and Amazon etc. now to start building an audience outside the younger readers getting it in the prog format (either themselves, or passed on from older family).