Appearing in "Invasion!"[]
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- Prime minister Creepton, a quisling (seen on television)
Location:
- Wembley stadium
Items:
- Savage's shotgun
Vehicles:
- Volgan armoured vehicles
Synopsis for "Invasion!"[]
Savage kills some Volgans in Wembley stadium (which they have renamed Victory stadium) before singing 'You'll Never Walk Alone' live on national television.
Appearing in "Flesh"[]
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- Joe Brontowski (still doesn't speak)
- Doc
Location:
- The past
Items:
- Cans of fuel
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for "Flesh"[]
Doc's patient, Joe Brontowski, has recovered from his tyrannosaur bite. Reagan and Carver collect cans of fuel and start a fire in the hope of driving the dinosaurs out of Carver City. Old One Eye catches Reagan's scent. Carver throws Reagan in front of her because he blames him for Carver City's destruction.
Appearing in "Harlem Heroes"[]
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- Boris Woroslov, minister of sport
- The Siberian Wolves
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- An American commentator who calls all the Russian players 'Boris'
Locations:
- Transatlantic tunnel
- Moscow
Items:
- Jetpacks
Vehicles:
- Superliner
- Satellite chopper
Synopsis for "Harlem Heroes"[]
The Harlem Heroes travel to Moscow to play the Siberian Wolves, and are alarmed by their ruthless tactics.
Appearing in "Dan Dare"[]
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- The crew of the Odyssey (mostly "burnt to charcoal")
- Dr. Ziggy Rodann (doesn't speak)
Locations:
- Jupiter's red spot
- Parking orbit behind a Jovian moon
Items:
- Command bubble
Vehicles:
- The Odyssey
Synopsis for "Dan Dare"[]
The Biog with Dare and Monday in its stomach ejects them once it has reached its base in Jupiter's red spot. (The unintentionally hilarious quote of the week is "We're being thrust out of its side nozzles!") One of the Biogs' servants, who call themselves the Shepherds, explains that the Biogs need humanity so that they can turn them into living fuel. (This idea would be revisited by Pat Mills in Nemesis the Warlock years later.) Dare and Monday vow to resist the Biogs with all their might. However, a Shepherd has already taken over Monday's ship, the Odyssey. It energises the command bubble and half a million volts radiate from it, killing most of the Odyssey apart from Dr Ziggy Rodann, whom the Shepherd is holding as a hostage.
Appearing in "M.A.C.H One"[]
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- Karl, M.A.C.H. One's contact (dies)
Villains:
- Nazis
Other characters:
- None
Locations:
- Munich
- Friedrichshaven, on the shores of Lake Constance
Items:
- Gold bars
Vehicles:
- The Dirlewanger, a boat
Synopsis for "M.A.C.H One"[]
M.A.C.H. One's contact, Karl, is tortured by Nazis. He dies just after telling M.A.C.H. One that a Nazi group called the Werewolves is going to retrieve Himmler's secret stash of gold from Lake Constance so that they can sell it and use the money to carry out terrorist activities. M.A.C.H. One dives into Lake Constance and thinks that the Nazi skeletons in it have come alive to oppose him, like it shows on the cover, but it turns out to be just the divers sneaking up behind them. Once he knows that the Nazis menacing him are just ordinary men, not underwater zombies, M.A.C.H. One kills them and their leader (who is on a boat).
Appearing in "Judge Dredd"[]
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- Nurse
Villains:
- Frankenstein 2
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- Control
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- Overhead light (used to dazzle Frankenstein 2)
Vehicles:
- Hijacked ambulance
- Lawmaster
Synopsis for "Judge Dredd"[]
Dredd arrests 'Frankenstein 2', a man who steals dead bodies so he can transplant their organs into wealthy sick people.
Notes[]
Published by Fleetway on April 2nd 1977. Sold for 8p in the UK.
Trivia[]
On the back cover is a 'futuregraph' of the Harlem Heroes' superliner, drawn by Kevin O'Neill.
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.