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  • 26 of 26 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Saul_Walker

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Brilliant Artwork, Great Scripts

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Missing programmes while on holiday

    If you love comics and your very patriotic, there is only one comic which I could suggest and that is 2000 AD. A comic started in 1977 has survived times when most of it’s competitor’s have had their downfalls and today it is going from strength to strength with introduction of brand new series and re-emergence of old favourites. The magazine itself is published every Wednesday (except over the Christmas period) and is available at most main stream shops (I get mine from WHSmith) and all comic shops. It is printed on 30 A4 glossy pages, which has only changed from paper pages in ... more
  • 7 of 7 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    gigglybobby

    5 Stars 2000AD 30/05/2008
    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages A good mix of stories constantly changing

    Disadvantages Disadvantages You might not enjoy EVERY story, and it's gutting if you miss an issue

    2000AD.. The Galaxy's Greatest Comic! It's a weekly comic that most newsagents stock (sadly, normally in the kids section) and features five 6-page stories per issue, the most famous character being Judge Dredd. And I owe it to John Wagner et al to point out the movie was sub-standard pap... This is the best advertisement for British creative talent around, but sadly most creators disappear to America for the money and use up all their great ideas on the superhero-churning machines that are DC and Marvel - except Grant Morrison who has way too much imagination... So what 2000AD offers it's ... more
  • 15 of 16 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    jamie_rock

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Something for every comic reader

    Disadvantages Disadvantages The anthology format can feel slightly bitty

    2000ad for me is a way of life. ive been buying it pretty much every wednesday of the last 20 years. i got through my adolescent years living in the world of judge dredd and nemesis, slaine and strontium dog. i better give some information to the uninitiated. 2000ad is a british made weekly comic that been about since 1977, no mean feat in the comic genre! it generally features five separate stories by different authors and artists. these stories come from the past, present and future and as such i think show why the comic has lasted so well. they really do have something for everyone. another ... more
  • 13 of 14 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    samdanasher

    5 Stars 2000ad 11/04/2007
    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages fun, cheap

    Disadvantages Disadvantages old fashioned

    2000ad for me is a way of life. ive been buying it pretty much every wednesday of the last 20 years. i got through my adolescent years living in the world of judge dredd and nemesis, slaine and strontium dog. i better give some information to the uninitiated. 2000ad is a british made weekly comic that been about since 1977, no mean feat in the comic genre! it generally features five separate stories by different authors and artists. these stories come from the past, present and future and as such i think show why the comic has lasted so well. they really do have something for everyone. another ... more
  • 11 of 16 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    soldierwhy

    4 Stars 2000AD 27/10/2004
    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Good quality artwork and excellent stories

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Lacks consistency

    An integral part of the late seventies and all the way through the eighties, this magazine (comic?) was light years ahead of it's time. Believable 3 dimensional characters, outstanding art and exceptional writing made it the eagerly awaited highlight of my week. Rogue Trooper, Strontium Dog, Judge Dredd and the ABC Warriors would blow my mind each and every issue. Over the last few years however it tends to have lacked some of it's earlier potential, whereby in the early years it would have the occasional 'miss' (Dan Dare! What was all that about?) this now seems to be the rule rather than the ... more
  • 2 of 5 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Sean_23

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Zarjazz!

    Disadvantages Disadvantages no longer publishes Starlord

    Having read 2000AD from its birth in 1977 to the present day it is refreshing that the comic has survived so long. Having also read a number of US comics its clear to see how 2000AD's Britishness has ensured it maintain its position as the number one UK anthology of science fiction. Its serialised stories also cover the genres of horror and speculative fiction. Its closest parallel is probably the DC series The Invisibles in terms of these, but few other charcaters come close to the seminal Judge Dredd - who was sidelined in the first issue by Dan Dare! The size and printing have changed a few ... more
  • 5 of 13 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    hbgmobility

    5 Stars Well worth it! 10/12/2004
    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Good stories and art, nice diversity of stories

    Disadvantages Disadvantages quality sometimes inconsistent

    I love this and read it cover to cover right away when I get it. Some stories are skipped over from time to time but generally there is more good than bad. One really fun part is watching artists and writers mature over time in this, you get really attached to not just the characters but the writers/artists as well! Definitely worth while, but addictive! I'm in the U.S. and it's really nice to get this British comic. My local comic stores orders it for me, but if you're in the US and you want it, you can subscribe directly! There are stories in here you'll want to read over and over again ... more
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