2000AD
With its own dedicated app, the renowned British sci-fi comic now brings zarjaz thrills directly to your pocket. There's also the option to buy individual single issues of 2000AD dating back to 2002, graphic novel compilations of characters like Judge Dredd, Rogue Trooper, or Sláine, or subscribe to either the weekly 2000AD or the monthly Judge Dredd Megazine.
The monthly Judge Dredd Megazine features new Judge Dredd adventures and series set in his world, significantly expanding the Dredd universe. In addition, each issue includes a supplementary 64-page graphic novel incorporating content from the 2000 AD collection, as well as interviews with notable writers and artists.
Hundreds of comic series have appeared in 2000 AD over its 45-year run. The most renowned is Judge Dredd, who first appeared in Prog #2 (1977) and has been in nearly every prog thereafter. Rogue Trooper, Future Shocks, Nikolai Dante, Strontium Dog, Brink, and Slaine are a few other popular strips.
Because Rebellion has acquired the rights to titles from various UK publishers, the 2000AD app now includes many long-lost classics, including The Steel Claw and The Trigan Empire.
Improving on previous versions of the app, there is now a library view. While there is still no equivalent of a guided view - the option to tap-to-zoom is a poor substitute - the reading experience remains clean and clear, with smooth page transitions and sharp HD presentations of the material.
2000AD has been a nurturing place for writing and artistic talent since its start. Some have had successful careers in anthology. Others have made significant international ripples, sometimes outside of the realm of comics. If you're a regular reader of US comics, you might recognize some of the names appearing on the anthology's pages.
Year of publication: 1977
Publisher: Rebellion
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rebellion.app2000ad&hl
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/2000-ad-featuring-judge-dredd/id993151052?ls=1
Website: https://2000ad.com/