Where to start reading 2000 AD! Get graphic novel recommendations with The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- It's the Galaxy's Greatest Comic, but where's the best place to start reading 2000 AD?
Fear not, Earthlets - Molch-R and KLO-E are here with their recommendations for graphic novel collections to pick up in print and on the new 2000 AD app, from the best way to get into Judge Dredd to folk horror, World War Two action, and slow-burn conspiracies at the edge of extinction.
And don't miss the latest 2000 AD jumping on issue - Prog 2401 is available in print and on the 2000 AD app, with new stories tailormade for new readers to get their first taste of regular Thrill-power!
Download the 2000 AD app now: 2000ad.com/get...
The books Molch-R and KLO-E recommend are:
Best of 2000 AD 2000ad.com/bes...
Brink shop.2000ad.co...
The Out shop.2000ad.co...
Judge Anderson: Shamballa shop.2000ad.co...
Nemesis the Warlock shop.2000ad.co...
Battle Action shop.2000ad.co...
Judge Dredd: Titan shop.2000ad.co...
Judge Dredd: The Small House shop.2000ad.co...
Judge Dredd: Trifecta shop.2000ad.co...
Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files shop.2000ad.co...
Essential Judge Dredd shop.2000ad.co...
Thistlebone shop.2000ad.co...
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My God a Yank spreading the good word , Borag thungg my kind of girl ❤❤, I have been trying to get my fav American comic site to cover 2000 AD, SD was a Starlord Strip first both. But 👏👏both loved it . Flesh, Sam Slade, Ro busters/ABC Warriors ,Bad Company never get the dues owed not to mention Mean Arena + the tie in with Giant and Judge Giant , every one raves about Halo Jones or Dante but to the youth it was above us. Then I was 11 but Nemesis still now stands out .
Thank you both 👏👏much love.
Mean Arena might be my all time fav. Good shout mate
Nemesis the Warlock is AWESOME as well as SLAINE
KISS MY AXE!!!
I love every Slaine story..and it was not too many
I'd recommend Zenith, it's great and a self contained story.
Breadth is the word. Its daunting. Im a relative newcomer (18 months). Its so varied. Im just enjoying it all. Rogue trooper for me personally is my favorite. Im going to get the "bests" after this vid.
I just discovered 2000 AD, and I was looking for a jumping-off point to begin reading some of these stories. Great video! Thank you for the recommendations on where to begin reading.
My dad bought me my first issue back in '94!I was ten years old and I BLOODY loved it!!he then started getting it weekly for me and used to say,"don't show your mum though",😂.due to the blood and stuff,but here I am 24 years later,still subscribed,and with a Huge collection of Graphic Novels..My favourite 2000ad character is Slaine,but I'm a huge fan of Dredd,Sinister Dexter,Finn,Nikolai Dante,Devlin Waugh,Button Man,Mazeworld,Rogue Trooper,Harlem Heroes...ahhh man I could do this all day,2000ad is an endless list of awesome comics!👌🤘🏻
I just started with the first issue I bought around two years ago. I started my Duo print subscription last October. Worth every penny. The most consistent artwork and stories of any comic series.
Agree, can't wait to dig into the modern 2000AD more....
My first 2000ad I read was about 1986/87, I was around 13 or 14 yrs old in the UK. Before that I read the Beano and Dandy on the weekly but as a young teenager I was drawn to 2000ad and the first character I can distinctively remember reading was Rogue Trooper.
Then, it was a rollercoaster from there. Nemesis, Halo Jones, ABC, Slaiñe, Zenith, Copper, Judge Anderson, Finn, Bad Company, Durham Red and ABC Trucking Co, I was hooked and not only did I buy the weekly's the monthly's, then Judge Dredd Magazine, I then went backwards and brought up the back issues to all the way back to the 1st and 2nd issue's.
I have lived and worked all over the world and I still have them all in big boxes. I even purchased the Judge Dredd picture single by Anthrax, which I still have.
However years of travel and I got disconnected from reading the galaxies greatest comic and not read any in years, I have tried but I just can't fall back in love with reading but I do have fond memories of me as a young teen reading in my old 80s/90s bedroom that I grew up in.
Need me some ABC WARRIORS and Strontium Dog!
Been reading 2000AD since it first started and my standout memory has always been in the first Flesh story, specifically where the giant spiders crawled out and killed the men, that has always stayed with me for some reason
I second Strontium Dog. Obviously the stories of Johnny and Wulf are great but, I love when Durham Red gets a solo story.
I'm holding out hope that the Strontium Dogs will one day get an official live action or animated film.
A few of my other favourites are Absalom, Sinister Dexter and Survival Geeks. Oh, and it is usually a treat whenever Tharg blesses us with a future shock.
I'm 50 years old. Got into 2000ad when I was 8. Read them all through my teens but have not read one since . Really wish I had kept my progs and kept up. Would love to grab hold of a chopper collection if such a thing exists. Still can't believe there has been no TV or movie releases. The duncan Jones rogue trooper movie seems all quiet .
The owner of a comics and collectables in Aberdare in Wales told me categorically today that the Rogue Trooper was deffo on for release probably next year!
Sinister Dexter is my all time favorite strip. I loved Vector 13 as a kid and having either as a starter outside of Dredd I think really shows how mature and varied 2000AD has always been. Feral and Foe I have enjoyed very much upon my return to the 2000AD world
I'm reading Gunshark Vacation right now coz of this video ,just made me wanna read some classic 2000ad
PSI Division deserves its own movie and so happy to see Andersen in Dredd 2012
Ballad of Halo Jones might be loved by the Zoomers like Ace Trucking Company
Grab a new 2000AD prog and just go. Or try some of these, everything from mutants, alien anti heroes, fantasy, fun, robots, sport, survival, war.. and Judges.
Strontium Dog / Nemesis the Warlock / Mazeworld / Slaine / D.R. Quinch / Robo-Hunter / Tharg's Future Shocks
Ro-busters / A.B.C. Warriors / Shakara / Harlem Heroes / Mean Arena / Helltrekkers / Flesh / Rogue Trooper / Bad Company
Judge Dredd Case Files / Dredd - The Daily Dredds / Essential Dredd - Dredd Vs. Death / Essential Judge Anderson - Shamballa / Anderson Psi Files 1
ACTION was sooooo deliciously violent
Hail the late great Alan Grant
Hewligan’s Haircut will freak you out but not for beginners
Hi I've never read 2000AD but I'm interested in reading some of the Future Shock stories - I understand these are self contained short stories? Are the Future Shocks reprinted in the "Best Of" volumes?
There aren't Future Shocks in the Best of books, but there are two volumes of the early Future Shocks in these collections shop.2000ad.com/catalogue/XB617 as well as well as a selection of some of the best here shop.2000ad.com/catalogue/XB335. And let's not forget the works of the master of the form, Alan Moore shop.2000ad.com/catalogue/GRN271
@@2000ADcomics Ok awesome - thanks!
The Adeptus Arbites have arrived
All hail Pat Mills and the wonderfully weird Alan Moore
Borag Thungg Earthlets
What was the story about vampires on the Eastern Front ? Was that Garth Ennis ??
That's 'Fiends of the Eastern Front', Earthlet - shop.2000ad.com/catalogue/XB692
Where to start 2000 AD No 1.
Reflected the violence and cruelty of the 1970s
Absolom
Why is Rogue Trooper not an animated series ???
That's what Duncan Jones is working on right now.
2000ad IP holders have always been bad at exploiting anything outside of the ongoing/reprints.
Most of the characters are perfect for game adaptations but there has been nothing of note between 1980-2010.
Rebellion is a game developer, you work it out.