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Appearing in "Rogue Trooper: The Marauders (part 8)"[]

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  • Player (dies)

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  • Missiles

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  • Hoppers

Synopsis for "Rogue Trooper: The Marauders (part 8)"[]

The Traitor General runs away from his base and leaves it to explode. Rogue and his biochip buddies are unharmed, but his new ally dies. Rogue isn't that bothered.

Appearing in "Harry Twenty on the High Rock"[]

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  • Twenty-One Toady
  • Seventy-Seven Sunset, Japan's most wanted mobster
  • Root Sixty-Six, Africa bloc's public enemy number one

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  • Ankle-links
  • Grav-boots

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  • None

Synopsis for "Harry Twenty on the High Rock"[]

Harry learns about several more inmates, including Twenty-One Toady and Big Red One. He thinks he can see a blind spot on the High Rock that isn't overlooked by the guards' watchtower, and starts a fight with Big Red One so that he will be put on a punishment detail. Once outside, chipping away frozen waste from the discharge vents, he ascertains that there is a blind spot. Then Big Red One's cronies knock him off the rock and he drifts away into space.

Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Rabid"[]

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  • Judge Moel
  • Judge Doran

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  • Robot dogs

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  • Gaythorne Bosche (deceased)

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  • Fuel can
  • Clothes iron
  • Pickaxe

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  • Lawmasters

Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Rabid"[]

Dredd defeats some over-enthusiastic robot dogs who had been guarding a private museum full of priceless twentieth-century artefacts such as, um, Wellington boots.

Appearing in "Ace Trucking Co.: Stoop Coop Soup (part 2)"[]

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  • Gator Magee, a cruck (reptilian inhabitant of the planet Kaymun)

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  • Warden Warden

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  • Bide-A-Wee space penitentiary

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  • Musical instrument

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  • Speedo Ghost

Synopsis for "Ace Trucking Co.: Stoop Coop Soup (part 2)"[]

Ace's cell mate sings him a song (literally) about how he knows where a huge amount of currency is buried, and how he'd gladly split it fifty-fifty with anybody who rescued him from durance vile.

Appearing in "The Great Detective Caper: Hemlock Bones ---- Who He? (part 1)"[]

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  • Ernie Grice, an actor

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  • Two-headed aliens

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  • None

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  • JG, an exasperated director

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  • Earth
  • Somewhere that isn't Earth

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  • TTTB (trans-temporal tractor beam)

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  • None

Synopsis for "The Great Detective Caper: Hemlock Bones ---- Who He? (part 1)"[]

Ernie Grice, an actor playing a great detective called Hemlock Bones (for copyright reasons) is abducted by two-headed aliens who have a mystery that needs solving and think that he is actually Sherlock Holmes.

Notes[]

Published by Fleetway on 6th November 1982. Sold for 18p in the UK.

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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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