Probably flying in the face of popular opinion here, but I didn't like it. 2000ad has felt a bit 'tired' of late
Dredd - fighting the Sovs (again)
Bad Company - I didn't pay much attention to the last outing because it ended neatly over a 1000 progs ago
Savage - I haven't a clue what's going on, he was a bar man, now he kills Volgs in Berlin on a full moon and fights transformers
ABC Warriors - Massively disjointed, Langley's art is lovely, don't know where this fits in to the continuity of it all
Ace trucking - another incarnation of a classic story
The standout was Deadworld- Kendals artwork is something else, the story is oppressive, claustrophobic and unpleasant
What I find worrying (and perhaps symptomatic of a bigger problem at the Nerve centre) is there is nothing new in the issue, and as a whole the 'brand' feels as though it is a prisoner of nostalgia
Dredd - fighting the Sovs (again)
Bad Company - I didn't pay much attention to the last outing because it ended neatly over a 1000 progs ago
Savage - I haven't a clue what's going on, he was a bar man, now he kills Volgs in Berlin on a full moon and fights transformers
ABC Warriors - Massively disjointed, Langley's art is lovely, don't know where this fits in to the continuity of it all
Ace trucking - another incarnation of a classic story
The standout was Deadworld- Kendals artwork is something else, the story is oppressive, claustrophobic and unpleasant
What I find worrying (and perhaps symptomatic of a bigger problem at the Nerve centre) is there is nothing new in the issue, and as a whole the 'brand' feels as though it is a prisoner of nostalgia