2000ADHD – A Prog a Day – Prog 437

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Welcome to my personal Prog slog through 2000AD. Here, I post daily about my favourite story from each Prog. I started doing this as a means of focusing my attention on something. A hobby, if you will. Something that will bring joy and fond memories for fans as well as draw attention to and hopefully bring in new readers to The Galaxy’s Greatest Comic. I have never read these Progs before. I recall reading some of Flesh at some point in my childhood, knew of Judge Dredd from a PlayStation One game and then the 1995 Movie, Rogue Trooper from the PlayStation 2 Game and had heard of other stories and seen other characters from seeing posts online. So I’m pretty much experiencing most of these stories as an intergalactic virgin. Or something. So if you are an established reader whose loyalty to Tharg has been unwavering, or if you’ve dropped off reading 2000AD, lie somewhere in between or if you are a newcomer to The Galaxy’s Greatest Comic then please let me know via the comments or hit me up on my socials!
I’ve recently started working on a Letterboxd list, compiling movies that have/may have influenced strips within 2000 AD and adjacent titles such as Misty and Scream! Feel free to check it out here, drop me a follow and let me know of any other titles I should add.
Without further ado…
Welcome to Prog 437 featuring ‘Tharg’s Future-Shocks‘, ‘Nemesis the Warlock‘, ‘Robo-Hunter‘, ‘Mean Team‘ and ‘Judge Dredd‘, published on 28 September 1985.
Cover Art Robot: Massimo Belardinelli
The Mean Team storm this weeks cover to announce their debut!
My pick of the Prog is: Judge Dredd
Script Robot: TB Grover
Art Robot: Cam Kennedy
Lettering Robot: T Frame
Well, this is quite the opening huh? Quirky and dark. My kinda story! Norman thought he could ease his owners’ unhappiness and woes by killing them but continues to “care” for them by bathing them etc. It turns out a defective chip caused him to be incapable of differentiating between alive and dead states. But it also turns out this is bigger than initially thought – it’s a defect across the whole batch! Despite the widespread problem, this story gets wrapped up rather quickly and I feel like this could have spanned a number of Progs to fully explore the dark hilarity.
Prog 437 gets taken care of! Join me on the next one to see who/what grabs the pick of Prog 438.
Florix Grabundae!
Have you read this Prog? If so, what was your favourite strip? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!
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