Appearing in "Robo-Hunter: Killing of Kidd (part 4)"[]
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Other characters:
- Orson Cart, Kidd's understudy
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Items:
- Concentrated gas pellet
Vehicles:
- Orson Cart's flying car
- Kidd's hoverlimo
Synopsis for "Robo-Hunter: Killing of Kidd (part 4)"[]
Kidd swells up like a balloon and starts to float away. Unfortunately, Sam punching him in the stomach solves this problem before Kidd bursts. A flying vehicle bursts through the window and starts shooting at Kidd. Sam chases the vehicle in Kidd's hoverlimo (perhaps wishing to shake the driver's hand). When the vehicle shoots, Sam shoots back and it crashes. The pilot was none other than Orson Cart, Kidd's understudy. Kidd promptly fires Sam. As soon as Sam returns to his office in Baker Street, Kidd phones to tell him that he's hired again, and that his hoverlime is crashing and he urgently needs advice. Sam asks for a raise.
Appearing in "Ace Trucking Co.: Too Many Bams (part 6)"[]
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- None
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- Bampots
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- Gordon, a living planet
Items:
- Torch
Vehicles:
- Speedo Ghost
Synopsis for "Ace Trucking Co.: Too Many Bams (part 6)"[]
Ace, G.B.H. and Chiefy Pig-Rat are eaten by the same huge flying monster that ate Feek, and are amazed to discover Feek alive in its stomach. Then the monster dissolves. Gordon the living planet explains to everybody that he doesn't want to hurt anyone — the Bampots he 'killed' are still alive — but he doesn't want anybody living on him. The Bampots refuse to leave, and Gordon is too nice to kill them, so he ends up letting them stay. Ace and his buddies fly away in Speedo Ghost, leaving poor old Gordon to his fate.
Appearing in "Judge Dredd: The Game Show Show (part 1)"[]
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- Alan Grant and John Wagner (writing as T. B. Grover)
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Villains:
- Barimore Dreery
Other characters:
- Laughing Les, genial ex-host of Family Feuds
- Harry Karry, host of Don't Give A Damn
- Slob Bankhurst, asinine host of Kid Me Not
- Eammon Enos, ignorant presenter of Pits of the World
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Items:
- Trip wire
- Machine gun
- Risk card
- Heavy weight
- Golden bullet
- Ceramic tombstone
Vehicles:
- Dredd's Lawmaster
- Dreery's Hoverlimo
Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: The Game Show Show (part 1)"[]
Judge Dredd investigates the unexplained disappearance of four hundred game show hosts. They have been kidnapped by Barimore Dreery, the ex-host of an incredibly dull game show called Many Questions. He was fired for being so boring that all his contestants fell asleep, his television station was "bombarded with hate calls," and the viewing figures were in minus numbers. Now he wants revenge on the whole game show industry, so he is forcing kidnapped hosts to take part in a lethal game (built with money he inherited after his rich uncle died in the Apocalypse War) which is designed to kill them in a variety of gruesome ways. All contestants receive a commemorative ceramic tombstone, and their bodies are dumped in a radiation pit.
Appearing in "Rogue Trooper: The Assassination Run (part 1)"[]
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- Mr Brass and Mr Bland
- Otto, a Nort soldier
- Karl, his comrade (drowned by Rogue)
Location:
- River Rind, near Nu Nuremberg, Nu Earth
Items:
- Nort standards
Vehicles:
- Brass and Bland's transport
Synopsis for "Rogue Trooper: The Assassination Run (part 1)"[]
Rogue disguises himself as a Nort so he can sneak into the victory rally at the stadium in Nu Nuremberg. He is unaware that he is being watched by professional looters Mr Brass and Mr Bland, who have hacked into Nort spy satellites. They decide that if they sell Rogue out to the Norts they'll make a fortune. (Of course, for this story to be convincing, the reader has to believe that those ghastly Norts are too gruddamn lazy/incompetent to watch the footage from their own satellites.)
Appearing in "Hot Item"[]
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- Erik and Nogred
Supporting characters:
- Villagers
Villains:
- Heat-jackers
- Thermo-leeches
Location:
- Earth, the far future
Items:
- Energy supplies
Vehicles:
- Coal-powered sledge
Synopsis for "Hot Item"[]
As the heat-death of the universe approaches, only one power source can be relied upon.
Notes[]
Published by Fleetway on 21st August 1982. Sold for 18p in the UK.
Trivia[]
Letters and pictures from readers are published in the Nerve Centre.
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.