2000 AD is Now Available at ASDA - The Galaxy's Greatest Comic Hits Shelves Nationwide
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Starting with Prog 2475, 2000 AD is now available at ASDA stores across the UK. The Galaxy's Greatest Comic joins the shelves of one of Britain's biggest supermarkets - making it easier than ever to pick up your weekly dose of Thrill-Power.

2000 AD Expands Its Supermarket Reach
ASDA now joins Morrisons, Sainsbury's, Tesco, and Co-Op in stocking 2000 AD. Overnight, it has become one of the comic's biggest retail stockists in the UK. For fans and new readers alike, this is a huge step forward in accessibility.
The first issue available at ASDA is 2000 AD Prog 2475. It features a stunning cover by legendary artist Colin MacNeil. Inside, readers will find:
- Judge Dredd
- Brink
- Tharg's 3rillers
- The Discarded
- A complete Future Shock from Andi Ewington and John McCrea
About 2000 AD
Publishing since 1977, 2000 AD is a weekly 32-page anthology. Each issue features five serialised stories. It is home to Judge Dredd - The Ultimate Lawman of the Future - alongside iconic series such as Strontium Dog, Halo Jones, Nemesis the Warlock, and ABC Warriors.
2000 AD launched the careers of some of comics' greatest talents. Writers and artists, including Alan Moore, John Wagner, Pat Mills, Brian Bolland, and Dave Gibbons, all began their journeys in its pages.
Today, the comic continues to push boundaries. Current strips include the cosmic horror of Brink, the dark dystopia of The Fall of Deadworld, and many other bold, visionary stories.
Coming Up: The Bumper April Issue
This news arrives ahead of 2000 AD's first 48-page bumper issue of the year, out on 1st April. It will feature:
- Classic characters Judge Dredd and Rogue Trooper.
- A standalone Red Dragon thriller from Rob Williams, Steve Yeowell, and Patrick Goddard.
- The return of the steampunk aerial adventure Helium by Ian Edginton and D'Israeli.
It's never been easier to get your hands on 2000 AD. Head to your local ASDA and grab a copy today!
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