2000ADremains the yardstick by which all other comics should bejudged. And with the prospect of a fresh JAEGIRstory in the coming Progs(trust me, you want to read JAEGIR), make sure you get it on your list now, Earthlet. Read Full Review
Strontium Dogcontrasts sharply in style, relying on Ezquerra's unmistakable straight-up-the-middle,Dredd-ish approach. The world is simple, bright, and colorful; but, the people are asymmetrical, dirty, and" well, they're all fucking pricks. And just when you think that this kind of Mega City spirit is all he can do, you get the illustration of the Space Hub a few pages into this story and are reminded that Ezquerra can flex his chops for detail when he damn well pleases. Aided by an engaging (and depressingly timely) script from Wagner, and this round ofStrontium Dogis a must-read for Prog fans even with no prior exposure to the title. Read Full Review
-- JUDGE DREDD // ENCELADUS: NEW LIFE: Intense, dramatic issue. Well done, can't wait to see what happens next. -- ORLOK, AGENT OF EAST-MEG ONE // THE RASPUTIN CAPER: The artwork gets clunky and difficult to follow when the action breaks out -- SLĂINE // PRIMORDIAL: This installment is pretty decent, love the art. -- GREY AREA // ANOTHER DAY ON THE JOB: Highly intriguing setup, I'm hooked. -- STRONTIUM DOG // THE STIX FIX: The way that the Koreans are portrayed is rather cringe worthy: goofy names, cartoon accent for the interpreter, and the general looks like something out of a WWII propaganda poster. Clean it up guys, this is embarrassing. -- OVERALL: Loving Dredd and Grey Area, the rest need help.