Appearing in "The Slaying of Slade (part 13)"[]
Featured characters:
Supporting characters:
- Brit-Cit police
Villains:
- The entire population of Brit-Cit, who are all unhelpful gits who refuse to free the strip's protagonist from durance vile so we can get on with the flipping plot
Other characters:
- A random drunk who looks a bit like a young Hugh Laurie
Location:
Items:
- Security cordon
- Bottle of booze
Vehicles:
- Chair (crashed)
Synopsis for "The Slaying of Slade (part 13)"[]
Sam's spirit is trapped in the body of his clone, Sam Scumm. Unfortunately, Scumm is strapped into a flying chair which has crashed in Brit-Cit, and nobody wants to free him. Readers, therefore, are treated to an entire episode of Sam being trapped in a chair.
Appearing in "Tharg's Time Twisters: The Time Machine"[]
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Artist:
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Featured characters:
- Harry Bentley
Supporting characters:
- Jenny Bentley, Harry's wife
Villains:
- None
Other characters:
- Jackie Rutherford, a pretty girl
Locations:
- Nursery, 1948
- Albestone Road, 1963
- 1975
- Job centre, 1981
- Harry's study, 1983
- Harry's kitchen, 1985
- Bridge, February afternoon, 1987
Items:
- Duffo, a stuffed toy
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for "Tharg's Time Twisters: The Time Machine"[]
Harry Bentley, an unemployed civil engineer with money problems, wants to build a time machine so he can return to the time before his life went wrong.
Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Cry of the Werewolf (part 3)"[]
Writer:
- Alan Grant and John Wagner (writing as T. B. Grover)
Artist:
Letterer:
Featured characters:
Supporting characters:
- Darlene O'Smith
- Judge Korkoran
Villains:
- The mindless, hairy, slavering beasts into which O'Smith and Korkoran are transformed
Other characters:
- Floyd O'Smith (Darlene's husband)
Locations:
- Apartment 6494M, Buck Chegwin block, Mega-City One
- Med-bay, Grand Hall of Justice
Items:
- Tranquilliser gun
Vehicles:
- Lawmasters
Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Cry of the Werewolf (part 3)"[]
Shortly after being bitten by werewolves, Darlene O'Smith and Judge Korkoran transform into werewolves themselves. See Dredd's gallery for a picture of him headbutting the werewolf who used to be Korkoran.
Appearing in "Skizz"[]
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Featured characters:
- Skizz, alias Interpreter Zhcchz
Supporting characters:
Villains:
Other characters:
- Mr Aubrey, a representative of HM Government
Location:
- Birmingham, "the second city"
Items:
- Guns (carried by police)
Vehicles:
- Loz and Cornelius' van
- Police van
Synopsis for "Skizz"[]
Skizz is free and has been reunited with Roxanne, but Van Owen is hunting for him.
Appearing in "Rogue Trooper: The Vid-Vultures (part 2)"[]
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Other characters:
- K-for-Ken, a vid-vulture
Location:
- The Rockies-2, Nu Earth
Items:
- Genetic Infantryman breakfast rations
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for "Rogue Trooper: The Vid-Vultures (part 2)"[]
Rogue is being harassed by a vid-vulture — a remote control Souther war correspondent — who won't stop following him around and commenting on his every move.
Notes[]
Published by Fleetway on 9th July 1983. Sold for 20p 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[]
The official website of 2000 AD includes an online shop.