Finally, we round this issue off with further Kingdom. Dan Abnett continues to offer plenty of action, but once again stalls when it comes to providing plot detail or any sort of background information. It's interesting, but starting to feel repetitive, even if Richard Elson's pencils, alongside Abigail Ryder's colors, make for a stunny display. Read Full Review
-- JUDGE DREDD // BLOCK JUDGE: Dredd is still doing his thing, cracking skulls and taking names. -- STICKLEBACK // THE THRU'PENNY OPERA: At least this one has a giant steam punk robot. That doesn't last long though... -- GREYSUIT // PRINCE OF DARKNESS: Better than previous weeks, but still kind of cheesy -- ICHABOD AZRAEL // ONE LAST BULLET: Crazy issue, I like the deux ex machina that plays with the comic medium -- KINGDOM // AUX DRIFT: Elson and Ryder are doing all of the work in this strip. Abnett, on the other hand, is handing in scripts with barely more than "they fight" written down. -- OVERALL: 2000AD can't seem to pull out of this nosedive. Dredd and Ichabod are still the only strips worth reading.