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Appearing in "Ace Trucking Co."[]

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  • Nosepatch Morgul

Other characters:

  • Honest Eeki

Locations:

  • Honest Eeki's lug mart, Aaro orbit
  • Planet Y-7-Y in the Bobbik system

Items:

  • Sluiceberger

Vehicles:

  • Speedo Ghost

Synopsis for "Ace Trucking Co."[]

Ace Garp has a cunning plan to avenge himself on Nosepatch Morgul and his lugjackers. The rest of his crew think it's suicide.

Appearing in "Nemesis the Warlock book II"[]

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  • Terminator Sinischal

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  • Garuda, planet of the Rukhans

Items:

  • Excessus, the sword sinister

Vehicles:

  • Prison ships

Synopsis for "Nemesis the Warlock book II"[]

Nemesis sentences the defeated Terminators to life imprisonment, and some terrifying arachnoid prison ships descend.

Appearing in "Tharg's Future Shocks: The Beastly Beliefs of Benjamin Blint"[]

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  • Benjamin Blint

Supporting characters:

  • Doctor Sidney Slackadder, psychiatrist to the gentry

Villains:

  • None

Other characters:

  • Loathsome, stomach-turning creatures with horrible watery eyes and wriggling pink tentacles

Locations:

  • Psychiatrist's office
  • Benjamin Blint's house

Items:

  • Psychiatrist's couch

Vehicles:

  • None

Synopsis for "Tharg's Future Shocks: The Beastly Beliefs of Benjamin Blint"[]

Someone suffering from hideous visual hallucinations talks to a psychiatrist.

Appearing in "Judge Dredd: The Apocalypse War (part 5)"[]

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  • Supreme Judge Josef Bulgarin

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  • Total annihilation devices, or TADs
  • Apocalypse warp

Vehicles:

  • Satellites

Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: The Apocalypse War (part 5)"[]

Judge Dredd punches a hysterical Judge Hackett (who can't hack it) and refuses to surrender to the Sovs. Mega-City One tries to nuke East-Meg One, but the missiles just... vanish.

Appearing in "The Mean Arena"[]

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  • Oxford Invaders

Other characters:

  • German fan

Location:

  • Reading... in the year 2025

Items:

  • Hologram of Matt's brother Paul
  • Laser stiks

Vehicles:

  • Police helicopter
  • Futuristic car (only a year old)
  • Slayers' control-trailer

Synopsis for "The Mean Arena"[]

A fan is so desperate to watch Matt Tallon play that he accidentally falls off a tower block; Matt puts on a special silver helmet; the teams assume their positions.

Appearing in "Rogue Trooper"[]

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  • Souther soldiers

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  • Lazooka

Vehicles:

  • Dream-weaver tanks

Synopsis for "Rogue Trooper"[]

"That's no Nort battlewagon... IT'S A DAMN GREAT SPIDER!" A group of Souther soldiers are under the influence of a "psycho-gas hallucinoid" so powerful that even Rogue starts to feel the effect when he turns up to help.

Notes[]

Published by Fleetway on 30th January 1982. Sold for 16p in the UK.

Trivia[]


Recommended reading[]

Some of these stories are also collected in trade paperbacks.

Links and references[]

The official website of 2000 AD includes an online shop.

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