Appearing in "Robo-Hunter: Play It Again, Sam (part 12)"[]
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Other characters:
- Gullible humans
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- Tomatoes (thrown at Sam and Stogie)
Vehicles:
- Hearse
- Hover-trucks
Synopsis for "Robo-Hunter: Play It Again, Sam (part 12)"[]
While they are in a cage at the back of Iron Aggie's funeral procession, Stogie tells Sam what happened in the previous eleven episodes. Sir Oswald Modroid rounds up his first few thousand humans. Stogie directly addresses the reader, telling them to avoid Brit-Cit.
Appearing in "Harry Twenty on the High Rock"[]
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- Other guards
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Items:
- Black Maria, a mutant gem
- Vidcom
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for "Harry Twenty on the High Rock"[]
Harry and Big Red One fight each other and are interrupted by the Warden announcing their impending execution. Harry persuades Red that the two of them need to work together to defeat the Warden, their common enemy. At dawn they are taken out to be killed. Harry uses his black Maria, a mutant gem, to slice through his metal hood, then drops it at the guards' feet. While they are fighting over who gets the black Maria, worth "a damn fortune," Harry lashes out at the guards, grabs a blaster and kills Chief Thrower. He and Red overpower the execution party and chuck them out of the airlock. As the Warden watches the lifeless bodies of his guards tumbling in the vacuum, Harry makes an announcement on the vidcom: the prisoners are taking over!
Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Shanty Town (part 4)"[]
Writer:
- Alan Grant and John Wagner (writing as T. B. Grover)
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Villains:
- Mad Mox, a psycho-cube escapee
- Girth, a fatty
- Juve Dean and the Y-Shanty (killed)
Other characters:
- Judge Blofeld
- Judge Ocks (loses an arm)
- Judge Shaver
- Judge Deitrich
Location:
- Shanty Town
Items:
- Stub gun (explodes)
Vehicles:
- Phosphorous tanker (explodes)
- Lawmasters
Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Shanty Town (part 4)"[]
Mad Mox's stub gun explodes, killing him. Girth drives a phosphorous tanker at the Judges which also explodes, killing him. The Judges use their bike cannon against the remaining criminals and are left standing on top of a heap of dead bodies, saying, "Looks like we've won." Surviving criminals are sent into the Cursed Earth. Innocent citizens are offered work at newly-built food farms 1,000 kilometres to the west. Shanty Town is burnt to the ground.
Appearing in "Tharg's Time Twisters"[]
Writer:
- Chris Lowder (writing as Jack Adrian)
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Featured characters:
- D. H. Rosencrantz, England's foremost Shakespearian scholar
Supporting characters:
- Dr Carl Jorrocks, the eminent scientist
Villains:
- D. H. Rosencrantz
Other characters:
- Sixteenth-century bystanders
Locations:
- The future (with flying cars and stuff)
- Sixteenth-century London
Items:
- Blackjack
Vehicles:
- Flying taxi
- Time machine
Synopsis for "Tharg's Time Twisters"[]
England's foremost Shakespearian scholar sets off in a time machine to discover who really wrote the works of Shakespeare.
Appearing in "Rogue Trooper: Fort Neuro (part 12)"[]
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- Norts (don't actually appear)
Other characters:
- Angry Scandinavians
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- Scan sector, Fortress Neuropa, Nu Earth
- Chem-swamp, ditto
Items:
- Vandalised signpost
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for "Rogue Trooper: Fort Neuro (part 12)"[]
Bagman is confiscated, pending court martial, for killing a woman who was actually a Nort sleeper agent (unbeknownst to his accusers). Rogue recharges Ro-Ger and Pierre, the two mechanised messengers, so they can report on the Lim-Ee and Frank sectors. This has the unfortunate side-effect of making them highly magnetic. Rogue sets up a base on an island in Fortress Neuropa's reservoir, which is now a chem-swamp. When Ro-Ger and Pierre return, Pierre reports that the Emperor of Frank sector (a.k.a. the Napoleonic Complex) has returned.
Notes[]
Published by Fleetway on 12th February 1983. Sold for 18p in the UK.
Trivia[]
Letters and fan art from readers are published in the Nerve Centre.
Recommended reading[]
Some of these stories are also collected in trade paperbacks.
Links and references[]
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