New Rogue Trooper Series with Garth Ennis and Patrick Goddard
Writer Garth Ennis is penning a new story for 2000 AD featuring the classic genetic infantryman, Rogue Trooper.
The acclaimed Preacher and The Boys co-creator returns to the Galaxy's Greatest Comic with 'Blighty Valley', a brand new story with art by Judge Dredd and Sniper Elite artist Patrick Goddard.
It follows Ennis' return to British comics with the one-off revival of the comedy strip Bonjo From Beyond The Stars in 2000 AD's Christmas issue, which featured the last comics work by the late great Kevin O'Neill, and his scripts for Battle Action, the bestselling hardcover anthology reviving classic comics war series from the 1970s.
The new 13-episode story begins in 2000 AD Prog 2326, which will be on sale on 5 April in the UK – through newsagents, comic book stores, and the 2000 AD webshop and app – and in North America through Diamond Distribution in July.
Created by writer Gerry Finley-Day and artist Dave Gibbons and debuting in 2000 AD in 1981, Rogue Trooper is the last of the G.I.s – Genetically-engineered Infantry designed to survive the poisoned and war-torn world of Nu Earth. Betrayed by his own side, he is a lone warrior stalking these blasted lands in search of the notorious Traitor General, accompanied by his dead comrades- their personalities encoded on 'bio chips' and inserted into his equipment.
In this new tale, Night's Horizon is the period two weeks out of every year when Nu Earth's orbit carries it closest to the black hole. The Norts call it Zvartchvintern; the first settlers knew it as Lightfall. Things have a reputation for going a little… screwy around this time. Now, Rogue Trooper is about to experience those effects first-hand…
Rogue Trooper is the subject of the forthcoming movie by Duncan Jones, the critically-lauded director of Moon, Source Code, Warcraft and Mute write, in a joint venture between Liberty Films and Rebellion, the Oxford-based games publishers and owners of 2000 AD.