Welcome to your weekly cerebral hyper-hit of cosmic zarjazness courtesy of the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic, Terrans!
Within you’ll find a complete Dredd story by the Niemand and Dyer droids and a nerve-janglingTerror Tale from Kek-W and Warren Pleece, plus the latest scrotnig instalments of Brink, Skip Tracer and Hope!
Cover: Andy Clarke
- Judge Dredd - Grinder (Ken Niemand - Nick Dyer)
Mega-City One, 2144 AD. Home to over 180 million citizens, this urban hell is situated along the east coast of post-apocalyptic North America. With the toxic Black Atlantic on one side and the irradiated Cursed Earth on the other, unemployment is endemic, boredom rife, and crime rampant. Only the Judges — empowered to dispense instant justice — can stop total anarchy. Toughest of all is JUDGE DREDD — he is the Law!
- Hope - In The Shadows Reel One (Part 11) (Guy Adams - Jimmy Broxton)
An alternate 1940s USA. WWII is over, victory having been secured by occult means, and consequently magic is a part of everyday life. Mallory HOPE is one such skilled operative, though calling on the dark arts takes its toll on the user. He’s also a P.I., hired for all manner of down n’ dirty jobs, and being based in Los Angeles means he’s often involved in the movie business — and a film production appears cursed…
- Skip Tracer - Valhalla (Part 2) (James Peaty - Paul Marshall)
The Cube, the 27th century. This vast city floating in the depths of space was once a monitoring station, but has been refitted by the Earth-led Consociation as a solution to a universal housing problem. It’s home to every kind of undesirable and wanted criminal. That’s where SKIP TRACER Nolan Blake came in, a former soldier turned psi-tracker. But now Blake has escaped into anonymity with his daughter…
- Terror Tales - Music of the Spheres (Kek-W - Warren Preece)
Experience the terrifying side of Thrill-power with these one-off tales from beyond the veil of sanity. Whether they be ghostly goings-on that send shivers up the spine or splatterfests that sear the retina and paralyse the mind, nothing is what it seems in these glimpses of a terrifying realm beyond our own. When police are called to an address in Cambridge, little do they know of what lies within its walls…
- Brink - Mercury Retrograde (Part 17) (Dan Abnett - INJ Culbard)
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 both the Habitat Security Division and certain journalists are investigating…
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