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Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Rumble in the Jungle (part 2)"[]

Featured characters:

Supporting characters:

  • Judge Mort
  • Judge Hoover (dies)

Villains:

  • Bob, a juve with a rad-tank
  • The Bernie Beesley Block Bad Boys
  • The Morgan Fairchild Flamingoes
  • The Mick Foote Juves
  • The John Brunner Block Futsies

Other characters:

  • Mavis, Bob's mother
  • Bob's father

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Items:

  • Radioactive dust

Vehicles:

  • Manta prowl tanks
  • H-wagons
  • Lawmasters
  • Three stolen rad-tanks

Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Rumble in the Jungle (part 2)"[]

The brawling juves in sector 230 are wreaking havoc, which intensifies when the Y-Bobs from Bob Marks block join the fray in their stolen rad-tanks. Hitting the control cabins of the tanks just causes radioactive dust to spread everywhere. Will Dredd be able to stop the tanks while there still is a sector 230?

Appearing in "Sláine: The Bull Dance"[]

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  • Tribes of the earth goddess (appear as part of Feg's description)

Locations:

  • The sacred grove of Drunemeton
  • Blind Bran's hovel

Items:

  • Broth (drunk by Sláine)

Vehicles:

  • None

Synopsis for "Sláine: The Bull Dance"[]

The Lord Weird Slough Feg tells Medb that he has a new task for her: to disguise herself as a rich princess and marry a king of one of the earth goddess' tribes so that she can be a fifth columnist. Medb proves her dedication to the task by leaping over a charging bull. Meanwhile, in Blind Bran's hovel, Sláine learns of a man named Domnall who makes newfangled iron swords. Bran warns him that Domnall is reputed to be evil.

Appearing in "Nemesis the Warlock"[]

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  • Muzurphus, leader of the Basilisks

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  • Sir Balin

Location:

  • The planet Demotika

Items:

  • Balin's hair shirt, which is proving ineffectual

Vehicles:

  • None

Synopsis for "Nemesis the Warlock"[]

Sir Evric is in trouble. Half his siege robots have been destroyed, Brother Hieronymus is going to put the blame on him, and his son Sir Balin is having doubts about the morality of slaughtering aliens. Meanwhile, Nemesis the Warlock interrogates a captured Vestal Vampire for information about Sir Evric, and formulates a cunning plan.

Appearing in "Strontium Dog: The Moses Incident (part 10)"[]

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  • Malak Brood
  • Hebkak and Karnak Brood (disembodied heads)

Other characters:

  • Martha Quest

Locations:

  • Nomi's World, colony planet in the galaxy's outermost spiral
  • The Island of the Living Dead

Items:

  • Malak's death-blade

Vehicles:

  • Shuttle

Synopsis for "Strontium Dog: The Moses Incident (part 10)"[]

Martha Quest shoots through both the ropes with which Johnny and Wulf are to be hanged. She says that she has forgiven them for what they did to her son, because they tried to do the right thing. The townspeople disperse. Johnny returns to the Island of the Living Dead on his own to get revenge on Malak Brood for tricking him. This is just what Malak wants, because the soul of an angry man will nourish his magical knife.

Appearing in "Rogue Trooper: The Gasbah (part 2)"[]

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  • Three-headed alien snake (dies)

Locations:

  • Rix Bah, the gasbah, Kyro, Nu Earth
  • Nort camp in the Morokk desert

Items:

  • Nort dart

Vehicles:

  • None

Synopsis for "Rogue Trooper: The Gasbah (part 2)"[]

An alien puts a three-headed snake in Rogue's room in Rix Bah, but Gunnar dispatches it with ease. The alien is killed by a Nort dart before Rogue can question him. In the desert, a Nort general sends a rider on a stamel (a genetically engineered desert creature) to Kyro to kill Rogue.

Notes[]

Published by Fleetway on November 26th 1983. Sold for 20p in the UK.

Trivia[]

  • Letters and fan art from readers are published in the Nerve Centre, including a lovely drawing of Chira (see her fan art gallery).
  • Sister Sledge and Venus Bluegenes are mentioned in Rogue Trooper.


Recommended reading[]

Some of these stories are also collected in trade paperbacks.

Links and references[]

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