2000 AD® is proud at announce new Judge Dredd T-shirt designs with classic artwork from two of the greatest artists to have ever drawn the lawman of the future!
The dark blue design features Judge Dredd on his Lawmaster bike from the seminal epic The Apocalypse War by Dredd co-creator Carlos Ezquerra. The black shirt sports the cover from Prog 98 showing the mad Chief Judge Cal and his alien Klegg mercenaries by fan favourite Brian Bolland.
Thrill-power-hungry Earthlets will be able to get EXCLUSIVE first access to the new T-shirts at this weekend's MCM Expo event in London for a special event price of just £15!
After the event, these fantastic T-shirts will only be available through the 2000 AD online shop for the normal price of £19.99.
Matt Smith, editor of 2000 AD, said:
"It's our first time at MCM Expo and it'll be great to unveil these new designs as an exclusive at such a big event. These are real classic moments from Judge Dredd – Dredd himself riding down invading Russian judges and the merciless Klegg mercenaries carrying out the whim of the mad Chief Judge Cal. A must for any respectable 2000 AD fan's wardrobe."
Oh my giddy Aunt those are two lovely tee-shirts.
The Ezquerra one is seriously awesome. Have to get me one of those.
Ah poop. I'd gladly hand over £15 for one of those... but I won't be at the expo...
I'm sure someone will pop along in a bit and offer to get them for you.
I'd like me a pair of those please!
Very nice !
Im just pissed off theyre on offer cheaper at the Expo.
I know its a bigger event and will reach more people but couldnt they have sold them at Bristol, ah no, you'd have to have a presence at a Con to do that.
I would have loved for them to be sold at Bristol :( , can they not be cheaper for forumites?
Blimey, twenty quid for a tee shirt? They're very nice, but until I come down with a case of Manic Burdisitis,I think I've got enough Dredd shirts.
Quote from: Dandontdare on 26 May, 2011, 08:42:03 PM
Blimey, twenty quid for a tee shirt? They're very nice, but until I come down with a case of Manic Burdisitis,I think I've got enough Dredd shirts.
Yeh but that Ezquerra one is quality.
V
I can safely say that I won't be buying any t-shirt for that price in the foreseeable future. Even I have my limits :o
The Cursed Earth one is best in my opinion but both are pretty cool.
Thing is, what size are the Large and x-Large in 2000AD clothing...? Cos I'm reasonably XX-Large... Sometimes more X...
Quote from: COMMANDO FORCES on 26 May, 2011, 08:53:30 PM
I can safely say that I won't be buying any t-shirt for that price in the foreseeable future. Even I have my limits :o
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V
They look great and all, but they are a bit on the expensive side.
Hopefully CF is picking me a couple up this weekend!!!!
Fingers crossed anyway, especially once he has them in his hands, I'll never see them again! :o
It's an Indiana Jones and the last crusade deal... you can wear them, but if you cross the seal of the Cellar of Dredd, it all goes... poorly. :)
I think they look great, and everything's expensive these days.
I'll probably get one.
- Trout
I thought they were a bit pricey but despite that I paid £25 for a Rush tour shirt last week. Couldn't resisit. That was after paying £70 for the gig ticket plus the cost of travelling to Birmingham.
Sometimes if you love something that much you're just gonna pay up.
I'd pay for the shirts if they actually did them for the ....larger fan :D
Hmmm...
I went to Primark today and bought an ace Thundercats t-shirt for six quid. Also on offer were licensed Superman, Batman, and (strangely) Gremlins t-shirts (again, for six quid a pop).
Why on earth would i pay twenty quid for a Dredd t-shirt when these are available?!?
Sorry Tharg, but i'll be giving these a miss :(
I ain't no fashionista but I can't see how £19.99 is at all expensive for a T-shirt that is not mass produced to be sold on the high street.
God help us if Primark is the new benchmark for what is good value. My Mrs just showed me a T-shirt from Primark she can't wear because the large price sticker won't peel off and has shredded. Cheap crap.
£20 is roughly a TopMan T-shirt price and that surely is not an expensive shop.
I would gladly pay a few quid extra anyway to support 2000AD.
The Carlos shirt is quite good but who picked that cover for a t shirt!
Out of the thousands of covers available was thus chosen as the best?
Poor choice in my opinion.
And at 20 quid I think I'll pass.
What about an 'in Prog' competition where the winner gets to choose a new shirt design from all the art available?
Cool!
Quote from: strontium71 on 29 May, 2011, 11:28:38 AM
What about an 'in Prog' competition where the winner gets to choose a new shirt design from all the art available?
Cool idea!
Quote from: King Trout on 28 May, 2011, 08:12:19 PM
I think they look great, and everything's expensive these days.
You're Scottish, I can tell.
SBT
Racist.
So when are these T-shirts going to be posted in the Shop? I do not see them.
New T-shirts now available from shop.2000ADonline.com (http://shop.2000adonline.com). Get 'em while they're zarjaz!