>Never before have American readers been able to enjoy a weekly hit of 2000 AD Thrill-power, but now thanks to a partnership between publishers Rebellion and Lunar Distribution, 2000 AD will arrive in US comic book stores every week — and just two weeks after the UK on-sale date!>The team behind the landmark weekly sci-fi anthology announced this week at ComicsPro that The Galaxy’s Greatest Comic will return to American shelves this May on a weekly schedule via Lunar. Copies will be printed and distributed within the USA for the first time in 2000 AD’s forty-nine-year history, meaning that retailers can now order individual issues of 2000 AD for their store.>The move means that rather than waiting months for copies, readers will be able to pick up issues of 2000 AD each and every week from their local comic store for the first time – making it a great addition to their weekly pull-lists. Issues will no longer be poly-bagged — so new readers can pick up copies from the shelf and discover a range of Thrills to reshape their reality!>This news means that now 2000 AD, the Judge Dredd Megazine, and seasonal Special issues including Action and The 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special will all now be available to order directly through Lunar.>Publishing since 1977, 2000 AD is the weekly 32-page anthology featuring five serialised stories in each issue. Featuring Judge Dredd – The Ultimate Lawman of the Future – 2000 AD has also been home to iconic and influential series including Strontium Dog, Halo Jones,Nemesis the Warlock, ABC Warriors and many more.
>The crucible which introduced to the comics industry creators including Alan Moore, John Wagner, Pat Mills, Brian Bolland, Grant Morrison, Dave Gibbons, Al Ewing and many more, 2000 AD is the home to genre-defying and anarchic comics which challenge authority and give readers a taste of the unknown and bizarre. Currently 2000 AD is home to stunning visions of science fiction such as the cosmic horror of Brink; the violent and vampiric Silver; the fantastical steampunk universe of Brass Sun; and the dark and depraved dystopia of The Fall of Deadworld, as well as many other stories.>This year will also see Judge Dredd caught up in a massive crossover “Mega-Epic” storyline which crosses over between the weekly 2000 AD and the monthly Judge Dredd Megazine – which will also now be available in the US on a regular schedule through Lunar. As Judge Dredd enters “The Oubliette” and witnesses “The Black Tower”, readers will be able to pick up both titles straight from their local comic store to ensure they get the full story as a hyper-blast of electrified Thrill-Power!>Retailers looking to order the weekly 2000 AD will be able to find it in March’s edition of “Next Phase” available via Lunar, and on the Lunar website.>The future is calling, America – it’s time to answer!
>>152573577>>152573581Thank you so much. The shipping is killing me.
>>152573577More people should care.
>>152573577wonder what the pricing will be since it's £3.99 in the UK, which is cheaper than a normal floppy in the UK.
>>152574115I’m guessing $5-7 for issues and $12-15 for the Megazine. I’m definitely gonna subscribe if it’s cheaper on shipping soon too. The shipping is usually more than the books are.
Dredd has sucked since it went woke and keeps trying to portray the judges as le bad
>>152574609>the judges as le badso since the Day the Law Died in the early 80s then?
>>152574609They've always been the baddies what are you smoking?
>>152573577Great day!
>>152573577>but two weeks behind the UKWhat's the point?
>>152575143People like physical copies
>>152573581But can I order Judge Dredd: America?
>>152575175You can probably do that now, it will just be shipped from the UK since the only thing they are printing in America is the progs, Megs and specials
>>152575203Shipping is brutal.
>>152573577Are they printing for Canada too?
>>152577057Why would they?
>>152574609Star Wars has sucked since it went woke and keeps trying to portray the stormtroopers as le bad
>>152573577Fucking finally.
>>152574151I think I ended up paying like 33 dollars and something for the dual physical sub to both 2000AD and The Megazine? Didn't think that was all that bad considering the flight of funny books to burgerlandDESU, I kind of just opted to go digital and I get them both on Tuesday evenings around 6 or 7.
>>152573577I am interested in getting the specials and such quicker too.