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Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Bob & Carol & Ted & Ringo"[]

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  • Granville the dinosaur keeper

Villains:

  • Bob, a Tyrannosaurus rex
  • Carol, a Tyrannosaurus rex
  • Ted, an Allosaurus
  • Ringo, a Deinonychus

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  • Hobbs the security robot (squashed)
  • Startled man (eaten)

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  • Vid-phone (used by a drunk to alert the Judges)

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  • Dredd's Lawmaster

Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Bob & Carol & Ted & Ringo"[]

Granville the keeper robot frees Irrawaddy Skinner's four carnivorous dinosaurs from captivity and orders them to squash Hobbs the security robot before he can raise the alarm. He wants to take them back to the Cursed Earth and freedom, but they quickly develop a taste for Mega-City One's citizens. Dredd realises that he has a class one emergency on his hands.

Appearing in "Sláine: Hero's Blood (final part)"[]

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  • Gae-bolga
  • Huge bag of gold

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  • None

Synopsis for "Sláine: Hero's Blood (final part)"[]

Sláine kills Domnall and his men. He takes Domnall's gae-bolga and gives all the smith's gold to Blind Bran, to compensate him for being unemployed and reward him for his help. Ukko and Sláine continue their journey on their stolen mammoth, avoiding a war party of Skull Swords. They hear rumours that a 'Shoggey Beast' has been prowling around.

Appearing in "Nemesis the Warlock"[]

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  • Grobbendonk (doesn't speak)
  • Muzurphus, leader of the Basilisks

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  • Net (thrown over Chira and Thoth by assassins)

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  • Motor-pillory

Synopsis for "Nemesis the Warlock"[]

On Termight, Torquemada has the deformed Sir Evric placed in a motor-pillory. He is paraded through the tunnels of the planet as a public spectacle, to put people off having anything to do with aliens. In the pillory in front is the half-human, half-alien Brother Gogol, who helped aliens to escape from Termight but was too cowardly to escape himself. On Demotika, the Basilisks tell Nemesis that they will melt down the Terminators' abandoned siege engines and use them to make a huge statue of him. On Gandarva, Chira and Thoth are attacked by Sir Hargan and his assassins. Chira transfers all of her power to Thoth in the hope that he at least will survive.

Appearing in "Tharg's Future Shocks: The Plaque"[]

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  • Human scientists from the twentieth century

Supporting characters:

  • Aliens

Locations:

  • Earth
  • Space

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  • Pioneer space probe

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  • Spaceships

Synopsis for "Tharg's Future Shocks: The Plaque"[]

A plaque on the side of a space probe telling aliens where to find Earth receives an unexpected response.

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

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  • Aliens
  • Southers

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  • The gasbah, Kyro, Morokk desert, Nu Earth

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  • Sealburster bomb

Vehicles:

  • Nort and Souther armoured vehicles

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

Aliens come in all shapes and sizes, and have many different skills. Rogue enlists the help of several of them to defeat the Norts: big strong ones to kill the Norts holding him prisoner, a small fast one to warn all the humans to run away from the gasbah, and a long slinky one with regenerative powers to drop a sealburster bomb on the oxygen bottles in the cellar. The Norts' dastardly scheme is thwarted and the grateful Southers grant their new alien friends the freedom of the city of Kyro.

Notes[]

Published by Fleetway on December 17th 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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