2000ADHD – A Prog a Day – Prog 37

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Welcome to Prog 37 (in a row?!) which features ‘Invasion!‘, ‘Inferno!‘, ‘Tharg’s Future-Shocks‘, ‘Dan Dare‘, ‘M.A.C.H.1‘ and ‘Judge Dredd‘, published on 5 November 1977.

I’ve been struggling with figuring out how to format these posts in the sense of listing the stories in the order they’re printed or just keeping my favourite until last. Not sure what makes for better reading or if anyone who reads this just wants to see what my pick is and then buggers off? Let me know in the comments what you prefer.

For now, I think I’ll stick to the order in which they appear for the most part an put my favourite at the end.

Inferno‘ continues with the Heroes‘ new journey and finding their groove.

Invasion!‘ brings in the heir to the throne on a reckless sightseeing expedition.

Dan Dare‘ continues kicking the nest of the Starslayers Empire.

M.A.C.H.1‘ journeys to uncover the enemy’s plot for more MACH people.

Tharg’s Future-Shocks‘ shows us the trials and tribulations of robot repairs.

And my “Pick of the Prog“: ‘Judge Dredd‘ thwarts a terrorist plot of the Troggies.

Prog 37 gobbled! Join me on the next one to see who/what grabs the pick of Prog 38!

Florix Grabundae!


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Craig Stewart

Craig is a father to three daughters and works full time in the telecomms industry. He has a passion for comics, movies, TV shows, tech and games. Craig is a HUGE Batman fan and is a Playstation fanboy. He is also somewhat of a Kevin Smith fanboy too. Latest hyper-focus: Slogging through 2000AD and publishing a daily post as he makes his way through almost 50 years worth of comic books.

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