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Darren Stephens

I haven't got the Meg for the last few years...sounds like it might be worth another look.  :D
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Dog Deever

Just got mine today and I was avoiding this thread. As I was reading my Dredd I spotted Mogzilla, Katooie's Greasy Chunks and Rogers Mom & her tunnel. I was laughing and wondering how much of the graffiti and background stuff in older issues (when I was too young to really notice) came about through similar circumstance...
...then I flipped over and saw the band name staring at me from the wall- amongst a load of guys with Mohicans and a juve that looks suspiciously like Dog Deever.

Colin- it's been a great and memorable month for myself and the band, but you've made it even better now- fantastic!
Many thanks-
it just disna get onny better'n this, min.
This is the best Meg ever- even I can live with the movie reviews this month!
Just a little rough and tumble, Judge man.

COMMANDO FORCES

I am still shocked at what I read first this month, after the build up by the two heavyweight contenders, it had to be the letters page!

First up is the traitor that is Stephen 'THE SNORER' Watson who actually has the sheer bravado to tell
Tharg that he jumped ship for the latter part of Volume 3. Now if I'd know this up Hi-Ex! I would have had to throw him out the room  ;)

Next is Tom 'I LOVE IT FLOPPY' Proudfoot who just rattles on about how he loves reprints. So after 300 issues he likes to read reprints, what is wrong with him, does he not like new material. I reckon he was a ship jumper in those early years as well  ;)

I would mention the 3 other letters but they are lost in the shadows of these two wordsmiths!

P.S I do enjoy the bagged mag before anyone says anything, but not as much as Tom, obviously!

P.P.S. The mag was fantastic and I devoured it whilst at work last night, special highlight seeing LoD as a pregnant gay man, well done Colin for showing his true side  :lol:

The Monarch

I actually agree with the "traitor" I also jumped ship during that time

House of Usher

I couldn't afford to shell out for reprints of Necropolis either.
STRIKE !!!

locustsofdeath!

Quote from: COMMANDO FORCES on 23 July, 2010, 04:48:55 PM
special highlight seeing LoD as a pregnant gay man, well done Colin for showing his true side  :lol:

And jealousy rears its ugly head.

Darren Stephens

So, I treated myself to this today, but have yet to read it. The prog and this in one day would surely burn out my thrill receptors. I have had a quick flick through and must say that Neil Googes work on Hondo-City Justice is mindblowing good. Gary Caldwells colours are tops too. Cant wait until my brain has cooled down enough to read it! ;)
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Zarjazzer

The cover (and back cover) alone make it an outstanding issue. :thumbsup: Good stuff all round really liking the look of Hondo-Cit and Anderson's back! :)
The Justice department has a good re-education programme-it's called five to ten in the cubes.

dweezil2

The Cliff Robinson wrap-around cover is worth the price alone! That's without the contents being of such a high quality!
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TordelBack

Lots and lots to love in Meg 300, glorious art cover to cover.  Unless I'm mistaken those are some new Lilly Mckenzie pages!

I see Inaba now has a laser shield, a lightsabre and can fly.   Has Robbie been plundering the Sc*j* script archive?  ;)

radiator

Best Meg in ages - I really like the chunky feel of this issue, the extra pages really add value and I'd like the Meg to have this many pages every month - I'm not fussed at all about the extra quid.

Robin Low

Dredd was simply superb.

Lilly Mackenzie was fine.

Armitage was another Armitage story.

Hondo City Justice was all action, but not much else.

House of Vyle was unexpectedly good, with Boo Cook's art standing out in particular - the full page Salem was probably the best image in the comic.

However, I still think every one of those stories could have gone in 2000AD.

Regards

Robin

Jared Katooie

Here is my review of the meg:

Katooie's greasy chunks!

At last, the snack product which I created is officially a part of Dredd canon!

Who knows what exotic shops that hovervan was heading too, or what exciting sales events might be set in motion buy its delivery...

There was some other stuff in the meg as well, but who cares? Katooie's greasy chunks!


mogzilla

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Quote from: Jared Katooie on 25 July, 2010, 06:57:01 PM
Here is my review of the meg:

Katooie's greasy chunks!

At last, the snack product which I created is officially a part of Dredd canon!

Who knows what exotic shops that hovervan was heading too, or what exciting sales events might be set in motion buy its delivery...

There was some other stuff in the meg as well, but who cares? Katooie's greasy chunks!



i actuaaly appear in it a lot now im a scrawler on nevus street you gotta hand it to colin for that attention to detail

mogzilla

Quote from: locustsofdeath! on 24 July, 2010, 04:13:38 PM
Quote from: COMMANDO FORCES on 23 July, 2010, 04:48:55 PM
special highlight seeing LoD as a pregnant gay man, well done Colin for showing his true side  :lol:

And jealousy rears its ugly head.

whats he got to be jealous about ? part in "judge minty" as a judge and he got his own real badge .....still, i got a big scrawl on nevus street which appeared in frame several times in the landmark meg  ;) :P