Appearing in "Robo-Hunter: Play It Again, Sam (part 4)"[]
Featured characters:
Supporting characters:
Villains:
- The Human League
Other characters:
- Police officers
Location:
Items:
- Sam's blaster
Vehicles:
- Flying police cars
Synopsis for "Robo-Hunter: Play It Again, Sam (part 4)"[]
The Human League attack Hoagy (while singing). Sam tries to defend him, so they attack him instead. When the cops arrive (also singing), the Human League scarper. Unfortunately, Hoagy has been reduced to a pile of scrap metal.
Appearing in "Harry Twenty on the High Rock"[]
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Villains:
- High Rock slugs
Other characters:
Locations:
- High Rock's workshop, gym and fuel store
- Harry's cell
Items:
- Contact lenses
- Synthi-grease
- Padding
- '21' suit
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for "Harry Twenty on the High Rock"[]
After nearly six months of careful building, the escape capsule is nearly finished. All it needs now is four kilos of fuel to power it. When Ben catches Twenty-One Toady listening at their cell door, Harry has an idea. During their twice-monthly exercise session, he and Genghis knock Toady unconscious with some gym equipment. With the help of contact lenses, synthi-grease in his hair and padding in a mocked-up '21' suit, Harry disguises himself as Toady and makes his way to the High Rock's fuel store.
Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Jimps"[]
Writer:
- Alan Grant and John Wagner (writing as T. B. Grover)
Artist:
Letterer:
- 'Potter' (could be Jack Potter or Steve Potter)
Featured characters:
Villains:
- Heck Stokely
- Various jimps (Judge impersonators)
Location:
Items:
- Splut guns
- Lawgivers (real and fake)
Vehicles:
- Lawmasters (real and fake)
- Bullion bus
Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Jimps"[]
A group of criminals decides that if they disguise themselves as Judges they'll be able to carry out crimes with impunity. They are wrong.
Appearing in "Rogue Trooper"[]
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Villains:
- Nort humans (in flashback)
- Nort robot
Other characters:
- Pierre the mechanised messenger
Location:
- Waste land between Frank and Lim-Ee sectors, Fortress Neuropa, Nu Earth
Items:
- Battle standard
Vehicles:
- Abandoned tanks
Synopsis for "Rogue Trooper"[]
Rogue and Pierre reach the Lim-Ee sector of Fortress Neuropa and discover that the Lim-Ees are all pretending to be on holiday at Butlins. (NB: Gunnar has been left behind in the Frank sector to cover for Rogue, so he isn't in this episode.)
Appearing in "Tharg's Time Twisters: Ultimate Video"[]
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Featured characters:
- J. C. Lees
Supporting characters:
- Tiddler, a cat
Villains:
- J. C. Leew
Other characters:
- Youthful assistant Mike Mildew
Location:
- The near future
Items:
- The ultimate video
Vehicles:
- Cable car
- Fishing boat
Synopsis for "Tharg's Time Twisters: Ultimate Video"[]
A clever young man invents a video that lets you enter the action. His evil boss uses it to kill him so he can keep the idea for himself (because apparently he'd rather have fun in various videos than be ludicrously rich).
Notes[]
Published by Fleetway on 18th December 1982. Sold for 18p in the UK.
Trivia[]
- Letters and fan art from readers are published in the Nerve Centre.
- The back cover is a star pin-up of art robot Belardinelli by Robin Smith.
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.