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Prog / Re: Prog 2382: Beware Iron Tee...
Last post by Colin YNWA - Today at 09:08:31 PM
Oh my Prog review from the weekend isn't here... I wonder what happened there and how I managed not to post it??? Anyway I think I said Dredd was a solid set up, Aquila had a bit of a damp ending compared to the rest but is setting up the next bit I guess. Intestinauts looks amazing and brings a nice balance to the Prog, Brink is AMAZING, Proteus Vex is AMAZING...

...BUT the final story according to the Thrillcast this week!!! Did we know that. Sounds lile it'll be longer (15 parts) bit Mike Carroll was hoping to do at least one more story. WHY THARG WHY!!!!
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Megazine / Re: Meg 468: A Storm is Coming
Last post by Colin YNWA - Today at 09:01:52 PM
Well that was a distracted read. The App has completely changed and it took a bit of getting used to AND I can't work out where to download my files to (though I think that's a change from earlier I'd just  not noticed and it doesn't handle double page spreads as well and I'm not sure how well it will sort my library when I open the app and...

oh yeah the comic...

Dredd was fun with shiny art. Text articles seems okay, only scanned them to this point. DeMarco was an okay conclusion. Armitage is losing me already. Extra strips fine but I've read Hookjaw and have to be honest the Robot Archie stuff has put me off getting the collection. Dredd Toxic... well I recently sold my copies of the originals so...Harrower Squad has some lovely art but I'm not sure what this strip is really offering. Dreadnoughts is by FAR the best thing in the comic. By far its really good.

So overall not the best Meg for me AND I've not got my previously downloaded issues any more and the Library is just a lump of comics so not as easy to navigate and....
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Megazine / Re: Meg 468: A Storm is Coming
Last post by Funt Solo - Today at 06:47:51 PM
Quote from: IndigoPrime on Today at 02:52:39 PMI've read Toxic before, but I don't remember much about it

Well, it started pretty strong:

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General / Re: Forthcoming Thrills - 2024
Last post by Swerty - Today at 06:44:25 PM
If you go to the webshop some of the colour pages are on display which confirms it's from the Eagle reprints
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General / Re: Forthcoming Thrills - 2024
Last post by Funt Solo - Today at 04:36:20 PM
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General / Re: Forthcoming Thrills - 2024
Last post by broodblik - Today at 04:04:06 PM
Hardback Cover for The Stainless Steel Rat - Color Omnibus:

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Megazine / Re: Meg 468: A Storm is Coming
Last post by broodblik - Today at 03:25:06 PM
This months meg was for me much better. Having Dreadnoughts back elevated the meg for me. The Dredd was wacky but in a good way. Armitage was really good although I did not like the first episode. The rest are serviceable but nothing special.
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Megazine / Meg 468: A Storm is Coming
Last post by IndigoPrime - Today at 02:52:39 PM


Nice cover. Also, interesting editor's letter, which says one of the reprint slots next week is being replaced "with a pair of brand-new stories". Woot! Lovely to hear, not least because I've cooled on the reprint since the Matt Smith IDW Dredd and Ruckley Rogue Trooper ran out. (I need to re-read Johnny Red, though; not sure I gave that a proper airing.)

Dredd: I loved D'Israeli. I'm rarely convinced he's a good match for Dredd. But it works here, with an increasingly absurd tale that's a lot of fun and doesn't overstay its welcome.

After a whopping ten pages of interviews (all good), we get a Steve Roberts kluge pin-up, before the final part of DeMarco. I need to re-read this tale as well, because it's kind of washed over me. It didn't really stand out. By contrast, I'm enjoying Armitage more than I have in a long while. It's blazing along nicely.

Another interview (newcomer Helsby) leads into a slightly odd piece on Ted Cowan (given that there's naff-all info about him in the wild), and some Robot Archie. As is often the case with this stuff, it's an extended trailer for the book, although it just about works well enough in giving us some bite-sized mini stories of sorts.

Reprint-wise, Hook Jaw wraps. I couldn't stand this. I get that a lot of it was pushing extremes on stereotypes (choice dialogue: "I'm gonna slaughter every last one of these pirate sonsabitches then coil out asteamin' American deuce on their corpses."), but, I dunno. I just didn't care about any of it. I guess at least it ended well.

I'm fairly certain I've read Toxic before, but I don't remember much about it. Other IDW Dredd that feels a bit off, but I'm sure that will be perfectly serviceable. And then we wrap up with two originals: a new Harrower Squad has Yeowell having fun with stompy blocky robots, but the star is Dreadnoughts, which is its typical mix of grim and compelling. Alas, the editor's letter refers to it as a "short series". Hopefully not too short.

In all, a bit of a mixed bag, although I the majority of the original material was very good. That bodes well if there's going to be more of it as of next month.
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Prog / Re: Prog 2382: Beware Iron Tee...
Last post by broodblik - Today at 11:53:18 AM
A very good prog or rather a high 5 prog this round.
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Prog / Re: Prog 2382: Beware Iron Tee...
Last post by norton canes - Today at 11:41:23 AM
Yeah it's a thrill-powered five out of five this week, made even more impressive by each strip being so spectacularly different. Interesting quote from Dredd in the aftermath of 'A Better World':

"Forget personal independence. Compliant and obedient - that's what makes good cits."

It's almost like the Dredd scripting hydra's heads are really talking to each other.