The latest Judge Dredd epic, featuring zombies infecting the whole 2000 AD multiverse. All of your favourite characters have been turned in to zombies, in this fast-paced standalone horror story!
A Forces brat, Kenneth Niemand's first exposure to the world
of Judge Dredd was through random copies of 2000 AD
circulating in various RAF bases around the world. He now writes
radio comedy, video games and, increasingly, bits and pieces of the
world of Judge Dredd.
Henry Flint is the winner of the National Comics Awards for
Best Comic Artist 2004. Co-creator of Sancho Panzer, Shakara, and
the fan-favourite strip, Zombo, his incredibly versatile pencils
have also graced A.B.C. Warriors, Judge Dredd/Aliens, Deadlock,
Judge Dredd, Rogue Trooper, Nemesis the Warlock, The V.C.’s and
Venus Bluegenes. He has even written a Tharg’s Alien Invasions
strip! He has also worked on several American comics, including
Omega Men, Haunted Tank and Fear Itself: Fearsome
Four. Away from the comics industry, Henry produced art of the
cover of DJ Food’s 2012 album, The Search Engine.
Dan Abnett is a seven-times New York Times bestselling
author and an award-winning comic book writer. He has written over
fifty novels, including the acclaimed Gaunt’s Ghosts series,
the Eisenhorn and Ravenor trilogies, volumes of the
million-selling Horus Heresy series, The Silent Stars Go
By (Doctor Who), Rocket Raccoon and Groot: Steal the
Galaxy, The Avengers: Everybody Wants To Rule The World,
The Wield, Triumff: Her Majesty’s Hero, and
Embedded. In comics, he is known for his work on The
Legion of Super-Heroes, Aquaman, The Titans,
Nova, Wild’s End, and The New Deadwardians.
His 2008 run on The Guardians of the Galaxy for Marvel
formed the inspiration for the blockbuster movie. A regular
contributor to the UK’s long-running 2000 AD, he is the
creator of series including Grey Area, Lawless, Brink, Kingdom and
the classic Sinister Dexter. He has also written extensively for
the games industry, including Shadow of Mordor and Alien:
Isolation. Dan lives and works in the UK. Follow him on Twitter
@VincentAbnett
Emma Beeby had established herself as a professional writer
in the film and games industries before moving into the comics
arena. The first woman to write Judge Dredd, she has also worked on
several other strips for 2000 AD, including Judge Anderson,
The Alienist and Survival Geeks (co-creating the latter two strips
with frequent writing partner Gordon Rennie). Outside of the
Galaxy’s Greatest Comic, she co-created (again with Rennie) the
award-winning graphic novel Robbie Burns: Witch Hunter, and
has co-written a Doctor Who series for Titan Comics.
Dan Cornwell is a comic artist and illustrator based on the
south coast of England. Early work was on titles such as
Futurequake, Dogbreath, 100% Biodegradable.
Big break came in 2014 when John Wagner and Alan Grant spotted his
work and offered him the chance to illustrate a new sci-fi comic
called Rok of the Reds. Since then he's worked on characters
including Judge Dredd, Judge Fear, Max Normal and others for
2000 AD and Judge Dredd The Megazine. Also
illustrated Dredd for the Cursed Earth card game and
Crime Files mobile game. Recent work includes the critically
acclaimed sequel to Rok of the Reds - Rok the God,
again written by John Wagner, and Roy of the Rovers
illustrations for their fiction novels. Continues to work with
2000 AD on stories including the upcoming series
Department K and a new John Wagner Judge Dredd story. He is
also working with Steve MacManus on Blazer!
Under the pen name D’Israeli, Matt Brooker has been a comic
artist since 1988. He is perhaps best known for his collaborations
with writer Ian Edginton, including Leviathan, Kingdom of the
Wicked, The War of the Worlds, Scarlet Traces, and
Batman. Other career highlights include work on
Sandman, collaborations with Warren Ellis, including
Lazarus Churchyard and the cryptic SVK, and his
colouring on the later Miracleman stories, to which he’ll be
returning in 2015. Since 2003, he’s been a regular contributor to
2000 AD, mostly as series artist on Stickleback with Ian
Edginton and Low Life with Rob Williams. His and Rob’s creator
owned series, Ordinary, was published in the Megazine
and is now available as a graphic novel. He lives in Nottingham, UK
and wishes he had a cat.
Ian Edginton is a New York Times bestselling author and
multiple Eisner Award nominee. He is currently writing Batman’66
meets The Avengers (Steed and Mrs Peel, not the other ones!)
for DC Comics as well as Judge Dredd, Stickleback, Helium,
Kingmaker and Brass Sun for 2000 AD. He lives and works in
Birmingham, England.
Neil Googe has been lending his talent to 2000 AD for
over twenty years, illustrating strips such as Judge Dredd, Pulp
Sci-Fi and Hondo City Justice for the Judge Dredd Megazine.
Beyond his work with 2000 AD he has also worked on
WildCats and The Flash for DC Comics.
Rob Williams is the writer of Suicide Squad and
Martian Manhunter for DC Comics, Unfollow for Vertigo
and Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor for Titan Comics. His
previous work for 2000 AD includes Judge Dredd: Titan, The
Grievous Journey Of Ichabod Azrael (And The Dead Left In His Wake)
and The Ten-Seconders, and he is currently writing Roy of the
Rovers for Rebellion.
Arthur Wyatt is a British writer based in the American
Pacific Northwest, where he lives with his wife Heather and
children Gayle and Verity. He has written extensively for 2000
AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine, including stories set
in the Judge Dredd universe, the 2012 move Dredd universe, and
beyond. He was also the founding editor of the British small press
magazine FutureQuake.
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