Appearing in "Robo-Hunter: Play It Again, Sam (part 10)"[]
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- Iron Aggie, the prime droid
- Sir Oswald Modroid, the home secretary
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- Vid-phone
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for "Robo-Hunter: Play It Again, Sam (part 10)"[]
Kidd has a message from the leader of the Human League: to prove his loyalty, Sam must assassinate Iron Aggie, the prime droid. Sam, Iron Aggie and home secretary Sir Oswald Modroid arrange for him to 'kill' a lookalike instead. Sam returns to his hotel suite. When informed about his employer's proposed course of action, the newly-intelligent Hoagy is very dubious and says that Sam is certain to fail.
Appearing in "Tharg's Time Twisters: Revenge of the Guinea-Pig"[]
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- Political prisoner
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- Evil scientists
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- Comrade Doktor
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- The 'glorious leader'
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- Research institute, drab town, Eastern Europe
Items:
- Motionless lightning bolt
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for "Tharg's Time Twisters: Revenge of the Guinea-Pig"[]
A political prisoner is used as a guinea-pig in a risky science experiment. The scientists are stupid as well as brutal, and accidentally give him super-powers which he uses to enact his revenge.
Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Shanty Town (part 2)"[]
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- Alan Grant and John Wagner (writing as T. B. Grover)
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- Mad Mox, a psycho-cube escapee
- Girth, a fatty
- Peewee
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- Judge Salvador
- Judge Elvino
- Judge Blofeld
- Judge Ocks
- Judge Shaver
- Judge Glennon (dies)
Location:
- Shanty Town
Items:
- Stumm gas
- Human organs (boxed)
- Whip
Vehicles:
- Lawmasters
Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Shanty Town (part 2)"[]
Dredd, Hershey and their colleagues get to work cleaning up Shanty Town. Any felons they apprehend are made to walk five hundred kilometres across the Cursed Earth to get to the next settlement. Then Judge Glennon comes across the psychotic Mad Mox and his henchmen...
Appearing in "Harry Twenty on the High Rock"[]
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- Anonymous High Rock guards
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- An island in the Pacific Ocean
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- Harpoons
- Black Maria
Vehicles:
- Escape capsule (turned into a boat)
Synopsis for "Harry Twenty on the High Rock"[]
Harry, Genghis and Ben are floating in the Pacific Ocean. They try fishing for food, but catch a giant mutant squark instead. Genghis kills it with his improvised harpoon. Ninety-four hours after splashdown the pals reach an island, where Genghis finds a mutated pearl called a black Maria in the sand. But when Harry and Genghis go looking for natives, they find only a village that has been burnt to the ground by none other than the High Rock's guards. The guards chase them back to the shore, where the duplicitous Ben finally reveals his true nature... he's an android!
Appearing in "Rogue Trooper: Fort Neuro (part 11)"[]
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Villains:
- Britt, a Nort sleeper agent
Other characters:
- Agnetha, who likes designing her own chem-suits
- Ingrid, an artillery-spotter
- Gino, a disgruntled Romeo
Location:
- Dance hall, Rom/Scan sector border, Fortress Neuropa, Nu Earth
Items:
- Micro-mines
Vehicles:
- None, unless you count the sonic cannon, which are mounted on caterpillar tracks
Synopsis for "Rogue Trooper: Fort Neuro (part 11)"[]
Rogue dances with the winner of the Dancing Queen competition. Unfortunately she is a Nort sleeper agent who has been activated by the sound of the Nort's sonic cannon. She whips out a micro-blaster and Bagman is forced to dispense micro-mines to kill her. The Roms and Scans, who didn't see the micro-blaster, place Bagman under arrest for murdering the Dancing Queen (presumably because she was young and sweet, and only seventeen).
Notes[]
Published by Fleetway on 29th January 1983. 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 Ace Garp, G.B.H (Dead), Feek the Freak and Chiefy Pig-Rat by Massimo Belardinelli.
Recommended reading[]
Some of these stories are also collected in trade paperbacks.
Links and references[]
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