Lately I'm reading a lot of 2000AD stuff, it's a UK based magazine and it's notorious for hosting Judge Dredd and as a debut spot for Alan Moore I think. A friend of mine made me watch a documentary about it and it ignited in me the will to dive into it and since then it never left my mind, so I want to keep track and share cool pages that I find as I keep reading
Art by Simon Bisley and Words by Pat Mills from prog 2312
Art by Brett Ewins words by Peter Milligan
Art by Kevin O'Neill and words by Pat Mills
Art from Henry Flint and Words by Robbie Morrison
Henry Flint stuff is the shit, watching his art really excites me. Maybe the thing that can repel people from reading stories from the magazine is how it's generally focused on portraying the cruel side of human nature and how the stories may feel inconsistent but I'm a guy that when experience stuff I enjoy the nuggets more than the bigger picture. One cool stuff is how the magazine is published: each entry has a set of stories and more popular stories can carry new experiments or any breath of fresh air that can be hard to put out in their own right. Every time I decide to indulge or dive deeper in the history of the magazine the more I'm amazed from the many cool artists I find that worked on it. This is a cool blog that I use as a reference from time to time and helped me a great deal: http://heroesof2000ad.blogspot.com
May consider to make more posts about 2000AD stuff in the future.