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Appearing in "Sláine: The Beast in the Broch (part 2)"[]

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  • Nudd
  • Bodb of the Black Axe (dies)

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  • Bunch of keys

Vehicles:

  • Horse-drawn cart
  • Chariot of Danu the earth goddess (in flashback)

Synopsis for "Sláine: The Beast in the Broch (part 2)"[]

Sláine meets an old friend in the broch (prison tower) which Ukko has just purchased, and the pair spend the night discussing past battles (such as the one on the cover). However, Sláine's friend and the other prisoners are later found dying in their cells, the life-force drained from them. What the man who sold Ukko the broch didn't tell him was that there is an evil monster lurking in the dungeon. Caveat emptor!

Appearing in "Robo-Hunter: Sam Slade's Last Case! (part 2)"[]

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  • Evil Doctor Droid

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  • Islanders

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  • The sea

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  • Grappling hook

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  • S. S. Dunhuntin

Synopsis for "Robo-Hunter: Sam Slade's Last Case! (part 2)"[]

Hoagy and Stogie, the ungrateful little berks, drug and kidnap their former employer, who has saved both their lives in the past, and take him to the mysterious island of the evil Doctor Droid.

Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Requiem for a Heavyweight (part 2)"[]

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  • Arnold Stodgman, a fatty

Villains:

  • Charley Bruno
  • Limpy
  • Happy Duff, a fatty trainer

Other characters:

  • Judge Simon (dies)
  • Thirty thousand fatties

Locations:

  • Frank Cannon segregation block for the excessively fat, Mega-City One
  • Happy Duff's apartment, ditto

Items:

  • Beliwheels

Vehicles:

  • Getaway pod

Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Requiem for a Heavyweight (part 2)"[]

In order to free Arnold Stodgman from the Frank Cannon segregation block for the excessively fat, Charley Bruno causes a fatty stampede that kills two Judges — the 'charge of the heavy brigade'. Meanwhile, Dredd is closing in on the illegal fatty trainers.

Appearing in "Tharg's Future Shocks: Look Before You Leap!"[]

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  • Bird which says "Gluwook-gluwook!"

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  • Fake female bird

Villains:

  • Hunter

Other characters:

  • Yes

Location:

  • An alien planet

Items:

  • Pole with dead birds on it

Vehicles:

  • None

Synopsis for "Tharg's Future Shocks: Look Before You Leap!"[]

A hunter disguises himself as a female prey animal in order to get close to his prey.

Appearing in "Rogue Trooper: Eye of the Traitor (part 6)"[]

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  • Flesh disintegrator

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  • Mr Brass and Mr Bland's transport
  • Alien spacecraft

Synopsis for "Rogue Trooper: Eye of the Traitor (part 6)"[]

Rogue fakes his death. Mr Brass stupidly tells the Traitor General that they wanted Rogue to win. Rogue reappears and the Traitor General uses Mr Brass as a human shield, so Rogue can't shoot him. The Traitor General escapes in Mr Brass and Mr Bland's craft, killing Mr Brass just before he leaves. Mr Bland is devastated and vows to avenge his partner's death.

Notes[]

Published by Fleetway on 3rd September 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.

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