2000 AD Prog 2452 Preview: Judge Dredd, Rogue Trooper & More
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Get ready to dive into the thrill-packed universe of 2000 AD Prog 2452, the latest edition of the Galaxy's Greatest Comic! This week's prog catapults readers into high-octane adventures with Judge Dredd, Red Dragon, Void Runners, Brass Sun, and Rogue Trooper.
That's right, there are five continuing stories, all of which are still fairly new. Red Dragon only started in last week's Prog 2451, whilst the other four are all on their third parts. Plus, there's the absolutely stunning Judge Anderson cover by Mike Dowling. When that is released as a print by 2000 AD, it'll look amazing on anyone's wall.
- UK and DIGITAL: 1 October £3.99
- NORTH AMERICA: 3 December $35.00 (Prog Pack)
- DIAMOND: AUG250919
- COVER: MIKE DOWLING

In Prog 2452
Judge Dredd: And to the Sea Return
Writer: Rob Williams.
Art: Henry Flint.
Letters: Annie Parkhouse.
Mega-City One, 2147 AD. Home to over 250 million citizens, this urban hell is situated along the east coast of post-apocalyptic North America. Crime is rampant, and only the Judges — empowered to dispense instant justice — can stop total anarchy. Toughest of them all is JUDGE DREDD — he is the Law! Now, a mysterious mist has wafted in off the Black Atlantic, and floating prison the Barge has gone missing...

Red Dragon
Writer: Rob Williams.
Art: Steve Yeowell & Patrick Goddard.
Colours: Dylan Teague.
Letters: Simon Bowland.
Siadwell Rhys was once a member of sixties British superhero team Cloud 9, who operated under the name RED DRAGON. When they disbanded due to illness and loss of powers, Siadwell returned to his home village in Wales, where his heavy drinking caught up with him. He died fighting against Masterman, but now, forty years later, journalist Martin Howe is looking into Red Dragon's past for a documentary...

Void Runners: Book Two
Writer: David Hine.
Art: Boo Cook.
Letters: Annie Parkhouse.
The far future. The Federation is made up of a huge number of planetary systems, and such an immense group of civilisations requires an enormous level of control. The Ankorites have taken it upon themselves to rule the Federation, using the drug Kali's Dust to stimulate visions, which is harvested from benign creatures called the Pleroma. VOID RUNNER Alice Shikari has decided to free people from the Federation...

Brass Sun: Pavane
Writer: Ian Edginton.
Art: INJ Culbard.
Letters: Simon Bowland.
The Orrery is a clockwork solar system, a clutch of planets orbiting a vast BRASS SUN, but the outer worlds are freezing as the sun dies. Young Wren was charged with finding the elements of the key that would restart the sun, and embarked on an epic quest with conductor novice Septimus. Now the two are separated, and Wren has partnered with Ariel O'Connor to fight back against the Enginemen...

Rogue Trooper: Ghost Patrol
Writer: Alex de Campi.
Art: Neil Edwards.
Colours: Matt Soffe.
Letters: Jim Campbell.
Nu Earth, site of a galactic war between the Norts and the Southers, where the atmosphere has been rendered poisonous. So the Southers created the Genetic Infantrymen, immune to the pollutants — G.I.s like ROGUE TROOPER, the last of his kind. Together with biochip buddies Helm, Gunnar and Bagman, the digitised souls of his dead comrades, he searches for the traitor that betrayed the clone-soldiers...

Available in print from: newsagents and comic book stores via Diamond
Available in digital from: 2000 AD webshop and apps for iPad, Android, Windows 10
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