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2000 AD Free Comic Book Day #6



Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Forty Years of Hurt"[]

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  • Judge Mitchell

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  • Plasti-skin used to make the first victim's jaw look like Dredd's
  • Dredd's Lawgiver

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  • Dredd's Lawmaster
  • Hover-car driven by Whitey's son

Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Forty Years of Hurt"[]

A creep with a grudge is murdering Judges and dressing them up after death so that they look like Judge Dredd. The corpses are twisted into the shape of letters. Dredd eventually realises that the letters spell out the name 'WHiTy'. The perp is the son of Whitey, the criminal in Dredd's first ever appearance in prog 2. He tries to kill Dredd (presumably so he can twist his body into the shape of the letter E), but Dredd shoots him first.

Appearing in "Blackblood: General Public"[]

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  • General Public

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  • Martian police

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  • Mekana, Mars

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  • Lots of big guns

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  • None

Synopsis for "Blackblood: General Public"[]

Thanks to search engine results such as "Blackblood vile monster says General Public," Blackblood becomes convinced that General Public is a real person who is taunting him via social media. The Martian police therefore create a robot called General Public for Blackblood to kill, in the hope that this will dissipate some of his rage and aggression.

Appearing in "Hope... for the Future (part one)"[]

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  • Mysterious nun in a gas mask

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  • Danny Filbardi

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  • Hope's son (in flashback)
  • Paranormal entity with horns and glowing eyes (in flashback)

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  • Alternative 1940s Hollywood

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  • Scotch
  • Tumbler

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  • Car

Synopsis for "Hope... for the Future (part one)"[]

In an alternative 1940s Hollywood where the Second World War was won using magic, a private investigator is asked to find a missing child.

Appearing in "Anderson, Psi-Division: Hag Team"[]

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  • None

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  • Trapper Hag
  • Skinner Hag

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  • None

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  • Teleporter
  • Toxin

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  • Truck

Synopsis for "Anderson, Psi-Division: Hag Team"[]

Trapper Hag's sister, Skinner, breaks him out of custody. Anderson comes after them. They nearly get away, thanks to a poison of Skinner's that gives Anderson hallucinations of Judge Death, but when Anderson hears them both laughing she realises that what she's seeing isn't real.

Appearing in "Dreams of Deadworld: Death"[]

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  • All of the characters

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  • Judge Scourge
  • Judge Ossify
  • Judge Silence
  • Sister Bedlam

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  • Psi-drain

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  • None

Synopsis for "Dreams of Deadworld: Death"[]

Judge Death summons all the other Dark Judges and announces that there has been a murder. Judge Omen, who had the gift of seeing the future, has been killed. Judge Scourge attacks Judge Death, saying that he is not fit to lead them. Judge Death responds by admitting that it was he who killed Judge Omen and slaughtering all of the other Dark Judges apart from his three lieutenants.

Notes[]

  • Also contains QR codes which direct readers to more comics online.
  • The final page is a one-page humour strip featuring some of the classic comics characters recently acquired by 2000 AD's publishing company Rebellion.


Trivia[]

The cover of this comic is a homage to the cover of Uncanny X-Men #141 from 1981, the first part of the classic X-Men storyline Days of Future Past.


Recommended reading[]

Other Free Comic Book Day issues.

Links and references[]

Why not visit the 2000 AD website?

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