Appearing in "Robo-Hunter: Play It Again, Sam (part 14)"[]
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- Guards
Other characters:
- Prisoners
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Items:
- Hoagy's truncheon
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for "Robo-Hunter: Play It Again, Sam (part 14)"[]
Sam has a nightmare in which everything in the concentration camp starts singing to him. (Now he knows how the readers feel.) In the morning new guard Hoagy takes him to the punishment hut for a discreet discussion. Sam sings a song about how he needs to escape. When Hoagy says he can't help him, Sam shakes him so hard that he becomes unintelligent again.
Appearing in "Harry Twenty on the High Rock"[]
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- Unnamed prisoners
Location:
- High Rock exterior and interior
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- Riot cannon
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- Riot craft
Synopsis for "Harry Twenty on the High Rock"[]
Harry dodges Toady's gun and opens the hatch to the turret, which Toady vacates before the de-pressurisation kills him. Once they are both in the High Rock's interior Harry decides not to kill Toady because "you're not even worth the blasting." Toady is pathetically grateful and shows Harry where the riot-cannon are. With them, Harry and the other prisoners take over the whole of the Rock. The Warden escapes into the compu [sic] centre, hides inside a fake screen and takes aim at Harry. Harry ducks and the Warden instead kills Big Red One, who was just about to kill Harry. The Warden tells Harry that Earth is on the side of law and order, and is sending riot craft up to the Rock to wipe the insurrectionists out.
Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Trapper Hag (part 1)"[]
Writer:
- Alan Grant and John Wagner (writing as T. B. Grover)
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- Other Judges
Villains:
- Sancho Burr
- Ruggly Kelp
- Jacob 'Retro' Jones
- Trapper Hag
Other characters:
- Passers-by
- Trapper Hag's vicious alien hounds
Location:
- Lenny Brezhnev com-way, Mega-City One
Items:
- Trapper Hag's energy shield
Vehicles:
- Lawmasters
Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Trapper Hag (part 1)"[]
Trapper Hag, the alien bounty hunter, has arrived in Mega-City One, and is determined not to let Dredd or any other "small town cop" stop him capturing his prey.
Appearing in "Tharg's Time Twisters: The 200 Years' War"[]
Writer:
- Chris Lowder (writing as J. H. Teed)
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Featured characters:
- Larner, a time traveller
Supporting characters:
- Weary fighters
Villains:
- Human nature
Other characters:
- Capitalists
- Communists
Locations:
- Earth, 22nd century
- Earth, 20th century
Items:
- Weapons
Vehicles:
- Time machine
Synopsis for "Tharg's Time Twisters: The 200 Years' War"[]
The survivors of two centuries of war decide to send a man back in time to stop it before it starts.
Appearing in "Rogue Trooper: Fort Neuro (part 14)"[]
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Other characters:
- Ro-Ger and Pierre, mechanised messengers
- Franks (a type of Souther)
Location:
- Shield wall, Frank sector, Fortress Neuropa, Nu Earth
Items:
- Las-sword
- Chem suits
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for "Rogue Trooper: Fort Neuro (part 14)"[]
The Norts start to penetrate Fortress Neuropa. Aided by the two mechanised messengers and Gunnar, Rogue leads the counter-attack.
Notes[]
Published by Fleetway on 26th February 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 poster by Kevin O'Neill showing Terminators culling Blitzspear (I'm assuming that the plural of Blitzspear is Blitzspear).
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.