Appearing in "Robo-Hunter: Play It Again, Sam (part 11)"[]
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- Iron Aggie, the prime droid (dies)
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- Human League hood (in Sam's pocket)
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- None
Synopsis for "Robo-Hunter: Play It Again, Sam (part 11)"[]
Sam destroys the droid presumed to be imitating Iron Aggie, the prime droid, and is beaten up by the police. When he comes round he is face to face with the leader of the Human League, who is none other than Sir Oswald Modroid. The evil home secretary explains that the Human League were set up by him as an excuse to have all the humans in Brit-Cit interned in concentration camps, so that he could rule the country. Sam, Kidd and the others have played straight into his metal hands. Oh, and the prime droid killed by Sam was the real one. (On the bright side, at least it stopped her singing.)
Appearing in "The Pioneer"[]
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- Josiah Barnes
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- Mrs Barnes, Josiah's wife
- Miss Barnes and Master Barnes, their children
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- Two would-be robbers
Other characters:
- Maude and her husband, owners of a gas station
- The sheriff
Location:
- A desert in the USA
Items:
- 1847 silver dollar, one of the rarest coins in the world
Vehicles:
- Covered wagon
Synopsis for "The Pioneer"[]
A pioneer in search of aid for his dying family winds up in a mighty strange place, where he is able to give help as well as receive it.
Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Shanty Town (part 3)"[]
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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
- Juve Dean and the Y-Shanty
Other characters:
- Judge Salvador (dies)
- Judge Elvino
- Judge Blofeld
- Judge Ocks
- Judge Shaver
Location:
- Shanty Town
Items:
- Radio jammer (made by Peewee)
Vehicles:
- Lawmasters
Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Shanty Town (part 3)"[]
Mad Mox and his gang start picking off the Judges in Shanty Town. Needless to say, the Judges fight back, but the odds are against them.
Appearing in "Harry Twenty on the High Rock"[]
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- Ben Ninety (dies)
- Genghis Eighteen (dies)
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- Pacific island
- High Rock
Items:
- Flamesquirt
- Harpoon
- Black Maria, a mutated pearl
Vehicles:
- Space shuttle
Synopsis for "Harry Twenty on the High Rock"[]
On a Pacific island, Harry believes he's escaped the High Rock, only to discover that Warden Worldwise has played the cruellest trick of all: Harry's comrade, Ben Ninety, is an android, and their escape has been stage-managed all along. Pusser kills Genghis with a flamesquirt, which he presumably used earlier to slaughter the island's native population. The dying Genghis fatally harpoons Pusser. Harry is taken back to the Rock, interviewed by Warden Worldwise and placed in a zero-gravity cell for those condemned to die. There he comes face to face with his old enemy, Big Red One...
Appearing in "Tharg's Time Twisters: Dr Dale's Diary"[]
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- Dr Dale
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- Daphne Dale, Dr Dale's wife
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- None
Other characters:
- Tharg (narrator)
Locations:
- July 9th, 1983 AD
- 63,000,000 AD
Items:
- Diary
Vehicles:
- Time machine
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Synopsis for "Tharg's Time Twisters: Dr Dale's Diary"[]
The time traveller Dr Dale gets his heart's desire when he finds out who killed the dinosaurs.
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- No special notes.
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- None.
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- None.