2000ADHD – A Prog a Day – Prog 238

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Welcome to Prog 238 featuring ‘Abelard Snazz‘, ‘Nemesis the Warlock‘, ‘The Mean Arena‘, ‘Rogue Trooper‘ and ‘Judge Dredd‘, published on 14 November 1981.

Cover Art Robot: Kevin O’Neill

Nemesis is back this week and continues freeing aliens from the deadly Terminators.

My pick of the Prog is: Abelard Snazz

Script Robot: Alan Moore

Art Robot: Mike White

Lettering Robot: Jack Potter

The Double-Decker Dome‘ continues as Abelard formulates a plan to remedy all three plights of the Farbians. By using the abundant (and sole crop grown) Farbian Crottle to feed the Crottle Worms he can convert the good virtues of the worms into power which solves the energy crisis faced by the Farbians and in doing so, the economic crisis is resolved because others will want to by the energy converters and will therefore need Crottle and Crottle Worms. The final problem is the Black Hole and Abelard has a plan but his big mouth pisses the Worms off and so ends up stitching himself up as the ship gets sucked in by the Black Hole. Is this the last of Abelard Snazz?

Prog 238 plunges into a black hole! Join me on the next one to see who/what grabs the pick of Prog 239.

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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