Another binge-read of 2000 A.D. where we learn Henry Flint is not Flint Henry, and the former is now one of my favorite Judge Dredd artists.
51. 2000 A.D. PROG #2296
No Pandora Perfect in this installment of "Regened", but I love the art of Luke Horsman on the lead Cadet Dredd story. We'll see him again on this list...
52. 2000 A.D. PROG #2297
Steve Yeowell returns to Sinister Dexter after runs on the series in 1998 and 2003. I loved the work of Tazio Bettin the past couple years, but it's so great when one of these UK legends turns up in the Progs...
53. 2000 A.D. PROG #2298
James Peaty and Paul Marshall are finishing up the Skip Tracer serial strong with this penultimate chapter.
54. 2000 A.D. PROG #2299
Jaegir continues throwing out well-drawn science fiction every week...
55. 2000 A.D. PROG #2300
Surprise appearance by Russell M. Olson of GATEWAY CITY and SKRAWL fame, with some wild zombie fun...
56. 2000 A.D. PROG #2301
Love to see a new Noam Chimpsky serial start this issue, but the art by Luke Horsman on "Enemy Earth" is so much fun. A very loose, imaginative style that really draws you into a kind of silly science fiction/horror world.57. 2000 A.D. PROG #2302
Okay, here's some incredible PJ Holden art from this brilliant Noam Chimpsky cycle featuring two particularly vicious mind-controlling beings...
58. 2000 A.D. PROG #2303
There's so much incredible Henry Flint art in this group of issues, here he collaborates with Rob Williams on an intense Judge Dredd serial...
59. 2000 A.D. PROG #2304
Let's not forget about that other Rob Williams series, HERSHEY, with amazing art by Simon Fraser. It takes place in Antarctica and has a nice twist on that classic science fiction story "Who Goes There?".
60. 2000 A.D. PROG #2305
More Henry Flint Dredd brilliance, love the structure of this page.
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