 | Best Of 2000AD 2000 AD is Britain's cult sci-fi comic, and has been at the cutting edge of contemporary pop culture since 1977. It's a multi-award winning cocktail of explosive sci-fi and fantasy, infused with a mean streak of irony and wry black humour. Imaginative, hard-hitting stories and eye-popping art have made 2000 AD essential reading for its legion of fiercely loyal fans for 25 years now. Enter here for ABC Warriors, Slaine The Horned God, Rogue Trooper, Strontium Dog and a whole host of 2000AD classics. | |
 | Judge Dredd Graphic Novels Judge Dredd: he is the law! In the vast, overpopulated sprawl of future metropolis, Mega-City One, the Judges are all that stand between order and chaos. Their unswerving dedication to upholding the law is epitomized by stone-jawed Judge Dredd as he dispenses instant and brutal justice. | |
 | Judge Anderson Graphic Novels In Mega-City One, some cases - and some criminals - are too bizarre for even the feared Judges (including Dredd!) to crack. That's when they call for Psi Division, the elite psychic department of the Judiciary - and Psi's top judge, Cassandra Anderson! | |
 | Dan Dare Graphic Novels His full title is Daniel Macgregor Dare, Pilot of the Future and decorated Colonel of the Interplanet Space Fleet -- but you can call him Dan! Along with his loyal crew -- Albert 'Dig' Digby, Professor Jocelyn Peabody and Sondar the renegade Treen -- this gallant adventurer roams the space ways, righting wrongs, fighting aliens and pushing back the boundaries of the possible! | |
 | Modesty Blaise Graphic Novels Spy, smuggler and all-round bad girl Modesty Blaise aimed to retire rich and young -- only to find she longed for the excitement and danger of the criminal underworld. Now, with Willie Garvin and the resources of 'The Network' at her back, Modesty sells her considerable skills to the highest bidder. This series of library editions collects the cult Evening Standard strips in all their dark and alluring glory. | |
 | Tank Girl Graphic Novels From the alarmingly twisted minds of Jamie Hewlett (Gorillaz) and Alan Martin comes a wildly anarchic, in-your-face heroine for a new age of madness. | |
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