Preview: 2000 AD Prog 2202
Reading time: 2 minutes
As we head into the final few months of 2020, 2000 AD continue to make sure readers can have a little escape from life with their five pulsating stories that are continuing on from last week with Judge Dredd, Stickleback, Skip Tracer, Fiends of the Eastern Front and Hook-Jaw contained within to keep you entertained.
- UK and DIGITAL: 7 October £3.10
- NORTH AMERICA: 7 November $24 (per pack)
- DIAMOND: AUG201542
- COVER: SIMON COLEBY (artist) DYLAN TEAGUE (colourist)

In this issue:
Judge Dredd: Carry the Nine
by Rob Williams & Arthur Wyatt (writer) Boo Cook (artist) Annie Parkhouse (letterer)
Mega-City One, 2142 AD. Home to over 140 million citizens, this urban hell is situated along the east coast of post-apocalyptic North America. Crime is rampant and only the Judges — zero-tolerance cops empowered to dispense instant justice — can stop total anarchy. Toughest of them all is JUDGE DREDD — he is the Law! Now, as the city recovers, Accounts Judge Maitland may have found a way to decrease illegal activity...

Stickleback: New Jerusalem
by Ian Edginton (writer) D’Israeli (artist) Jim Campbell (letterer)
London, the end of the nineteenth century. STICKLEBACK is a master criminal, pulling the strings amidst the denizens of the capital’s underworld, and led a gang of freaks, oddballs and semi-supernatural entities that had the city under their thumb. Mystery has always surrounded his past, and his identity has now been revealed as none other than Sherlock Holmes himself. But London faces a dire threat from otherworldly creatures...

Skip Tracer: Hyperballad
by James Peaty (writer) Paul Marshall (artist) Dylan Teague (colourist) Simon Bowland (letterer)
The Cube, the 27th century. This vast city was once a monitoring station, but has been refitted by the Earth-led Consociation as a solution to a universal housing problem, where it’s become home to every kind of wanted criminal. That’s where SKIP TRACERNolan Blake comes in, a former soldier turned tracker, who wields powerful psi-abilities. Now, he’s been hired at great expense to bodyguard pop star India Sumner...

Fiends of the Eastern Front: Constanta
by Ian Edginton (writer) Tiernen Trevallion (artist) Annie Parkhouse (letterer)
In 1980, the diary of German soldier Hans Schmitt was discovered in Berlin, detailing events that occurred in 1941, when he encountered the terrifying vampire Captain Constanta and his Romanian platoon. But Schmitt was not the first trooper to meet Constanta — the vampire was on the Western Front too, in France in 1916. Now, in 1921, a British pilot, Lieutenant Tim Wilson, has travelled to Romania in search of him...

Hook-Jaw
by Alec Worley (artist) Leigh Gallagher (artist) Simon Bowland (letterer)
Cornwall, 2020. His name is legend, a myth that has passed into popular culture via stories, word of mouth, comics, merchandise, and more — that of the formidable Great White shark known as HOOK-JAW. A spear protruding from his lower jaw, few who encountered him lived to tell the tale, so terrible was his hunger. Now, Jack Noon’s fishing boat has come under attack from the ravenous creature...

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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