2000 AD Prog 2484 Preview - The Oubliette Continues

Author: Ben Williams

Reading time: 2 minutes

2000 AD Prog 2484 arrives this week, and The Oubliette shows no signs of slowing down. It's the Dreddverse event we've been building towards, and Ken Niemand and Dan Cornwell are delivering in a big way. Remember, you'll want to make sure you also pick up Megazine 492 for the full event. On top of that, James Lovegrove pens a one-shot Future Shocks to round out a solid prog.

Missed last week? Read our 2000 AD Prog 2483 preview here.

  • RELEASE DATE: 27th May £3.99
  • LUNAR RELEASE DATE: 10th June $7.99
  • COVER: JOE CURRIE

2000 AD Prog 2484 cover by Joe Currie

In 2000 AD Prog 2484

Judge Dredd: The Oubliette

Writer: Ken Niemand. 
Art: Dan Cornwell.
Colours: Chris Blythe.
Letters: Annie Parkhouse.

Mega-City One, 2148 AD. Home to over 300 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, the lawman has found himself incarcerated in a mysterious dungeon while the city is under psychic attack...

Judge Dredd: The Oubliette

Brink: The Call of the Void

Writer: Dan Abnett. 
Art: INJ Culbard.
Letters: Simon Bowland.

The late 21st century, and through environmental catastrophe and industrial overload Earth has been reduced to a wasteland. Mankind finally evacuated the planet in 2072 and millions were housed in a number of deep-space Habitats. But life on these cramped, overcrowded stations is tense, often spilling over into madness. Sects are rife, and Bridget Kurtis of the Habitat Security Division is investigating their reach...

Brink: The Call of the Void

Silver: Malignant

Writer: Mike Carroll. 
Colours: Joe Currie.
Letters: Simon Bowland.

Earth, the year 2001. A group of armed survivors sought out the resting place of a five hundred-year-old vampire, who may just help them against the alien Sepsis, who invaded the planet a few decades earlier. The vamp, called Baroness DeSilva, has proved powerful in battling the extra-terrestrials, and now, having aided the rebels in destroying Sepsis infrastructure, has just been instrumental in blowing up a nuclear facility... 

Silver: Malignant

Future Shocks: An Alien Invasion Alphabet

Writer: James Lovegrove. 
Art: Steve Roberts.
Letters: Rob Steen.

Out in the vast reaches of the universe, there are an infinite number of stories waiting to be told. These cautionary tales pass from traveller to traveller in the spaceports and around campfires on distant planets, acquiring the status of legend, their shocking ends a salutory lesson in hubris. Anything is possible in these twisted trips into the galaxy's dark side. Abandon your preconceptions, and expect the unexpected…

Future Shocks: An Alien Invasion Alphabet

Helium: Red October

Writer: Ian Edginton. 
Art: D'Israeli.
Letters: Annie Parkhouse.

The far future. It has been three hundred years since the Great War ended, and eighty-five per cent of the Earth's surface now lies beneath a gaseous ocean known as the Poison Belt. The survivors live above the lethal fugue, but a Professor Bloom has emerged from a city below the belt, claiming he can make the planet habitable again. Constable Hodge was tasked with protecting him, but it came at great cost...

Helium: Red October

Pick up 2000 AD Prog 2484 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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