About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 53. Chapters: 2000 AD, A1, AARGH, A Slice of Life, Action, Battle Picture Weekly, Beeb, Blue is for Boys, Boys' World, Buddy, Bullet, Bulletproof, Bunty, Buster, Buzz, Champ, Classics from the Comics, Comic Cuts, Cor!!, Countdown, Crisis, Debbie, Diceman, Distorted, Eagle, Eagle, Emma, Fast Forward, Girl, Hoot, It's Wicked!, Jackpot, Jag, Jinty, Judge Dredd Megazine, Judy, June, Knock-Out, Knockout, Krazy, Lion, Look-In, Look and Learn, Mandy, Mangasm!!, Misty, Monster Fun, Near Myths, Nutty, Origins, Pink is for Girls, Playhour, Plug, Quackers, Revolver, Robin, Romeo, Roy of the Rovers, School Friend, School Fun, Scorcher, Scream!, Sparks, Sparky, Starlord, Swift, TV Century 21, TV Comic, TV Fun, TV Tornado, Tammy, Target, The Beano, The Beano Book, The Beezer, The Comet, The Crunch, The DFC, The Dandy, The Hotspur, The Magic Comic, The Rising Stars of Manga United Kingdom and Ireland, The Rover, The Topper, The Victor, The Wizard, Thunder, Tiger, Tops, Tornado, Toxic!, Valiant, Warlord, Warrior, Wham!, Whizzer and Chips, Wildcat, Wow!. Excerpt: 2000 AD is a science fiction comic that began in 1977 and, against the odds, is still running. After reading a newspaper article predicting a rise in public interest in science fiction, IPC employee Kevin Gosnell hit on the idea of a sci-fi comic. Editorial director John Sanders put Pat Mills in charge of the project. Early talks between Mills and John Wagner produced the ideas of reviving Dan Dare and the inclusion of a new strip named Judge Dredd. Preparations for the first issue's release coincided with moral outrage over Action, and so a number of its strips had to be reworked so as not to offend Disgusted of Tumbridge Wells. A sampling of the many strips that have appeared in the publication: There have also been a large number of Dredd spin-offs, often appearing in the sister title, Judge Dredd Megazine: A large number of British comics creators have worked at 2000 AD including: The comic has...