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Encyclopedia > 2000 AD crossovers

2000 AD crossovers are crossover stories appearing in British comic 2000 AD, its sister title the Judge Dredd Megazine, and other related output, such as novels, audio plays, films and role-playing games. A fictional crossover occurs when otherwise separated fictional characters, stories, settings, universes, or media meet and interact with each other. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... Judge Dredd Megazine is a British magazine featuring comic strips set in the world of Judge Dredd, launched in October 1990. ... A novel (from French nouvelle Italian novella, new) is an extended, generally fictional narrative in prose. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Radio drama. ... Film is a term that encompasses motion pictures as individual projects, as well as the field in general. ... A role-playing game (RPG, often roleplaying game) is a type of game in which the participants assume the roles of characters and collaboratively create stories. ...


Not all of the stories told in 2000 AD and its related publications exist in the same shared universe, unlike in some other comics, for example the Marvel Universe. Indeed the majority of stories which have appeared in 2000 AD since 1977 have never been connected with each other. However, the series which are so connected are generally the most significant ones in the comic in terms of the number of issues they have appeared in, their popularity with readers, and their significance in the history of the comic. A Shared universe is a literary technique in which several different authors share settings and characters which appear in their respective works of fiction, often referring to events taking place in the other writers stories. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this comics-related article or section may require cleanup. ... This is a list of comics-related events in 1977. ...

Main article: 2000 AD (comic)

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Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ...

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Stories in a shared universe

Those stories which occupy the main 2000 AD universe include:

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The stars of a long running 2000 AD comic strip written by Pat Mills, The ABC Warriors were a team of seven robots that had fought in the Volgan War (which also appeared in Invasion, featuring Bill Savage and Ro-Busters, featuring Hammerstein and Ro-Jaws) and been brought together... Flesh featured on the cover of 2000AD#3. ... Harlem Heroes was a British comic strip that was part of the original line up of 2000AD and featured a futurstic take on a Harlem Globetrotters-type team. ... 2000AD#126 Invasion! was a series created by Pat Mills and written by Gerry Finley-Day that appeared in the first 51 editions of the weekly comic book 2000 AD. The series introduced the character of Bill Savage, a classic anti-authoritarian character of the type which Mills is best... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Nemesis the Warlock is a comic strip created by writer Pat Mills and artist Kevin ONeill which appeared in the pages of the weekly comic book 2000 AD. The title character, a fire-breathing demonic alien, fights against the fanatical Torquemada, Grand Master of the Terran Empire in Earth... 2000 AD [ prog 228, the first appearance of Rogue Trooper. ... Strontium Dog is a long-running comics series featuring in the British science fiction weekly 2000 AD, starring Johnny Alpha, a mutant bounty hunter with an array of imaginative gadgets and weapons. ...

Connections between stories

Series can be linked to each other in either of two ways: crossovers and spin-offs. There are also combinations of both. A fictional crossover occurs when otherwise separated fictional characters, stories, settings, universes, or media meet and interact with each other. ... A spin-off (or spinoff) is a new organization or entity formed by a split from a larger one such as a new company formed from a university research group. ...

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Crossovers

Firstly, series which were completely independent of each other when they were created – often by different writers, and sometimes even in different comics – were later linked to each other. This could be done either by a crossover story in which two or more characters from the respective series meet each other, or by a caption or piece of dialogue explicitly referring to events which occurred or characters who appeared in an earlier story in another series. Two examples of the former kind are the Judge Dredd stories "Top Dog" and "Judgement Day", which both featured Johnny Alpha in a major role. Alpha is the lead character from the series Strontium Dog, a series which began in Starlord comic in 1978 (and which later moved to 2000 AD when Starlord ceased publication), but which had never previously hinted at any connection with Dredd's world. Alpha lived over half a century in Dredd's future, and the crossover was accomplished by having Alpha time-travel back to Dredd's era. An example of the second kind is the Judge Dredd story "The Cursed Earth," which featured a dinosaur called Satanus who was described as the clone of another dinosaur which had appeared in most episodes of the earlier series Flesh. Flesh was a previously unconnected series about dinosaurs millions of years in the past. This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Judgement Day was a Judge Dredd story published with alternating episodes in both 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine in 1992. ... Strontium Dog is a long-running comics series featuring in the British science fiction weekly 2000 AD, starring Johnny Alpha, a mutant bounty hunter with an array of imaginative gadgets and weapons. ... Starlord was a shortlived weekly British Science-Fiction comic published by IPC and edited by Pat Mills. ... The Cursed Earth was the second extended storyline of the Judge Dredd character to appear in 2000 AD. The series is most notable because it was written by Pat Mills and added many core elements to the backstory of the world of Mega City One. ... Flesh featured on the cover of 2000AD#3. ...


In either case, once a connection between two series was established, it was often repeated. For example, "Top Dog" was followed up by "Judgement Day," and the reference to Flesh in Judge Dredd was reciprocated by the cameo appearance of a Mega-City judge in Nemesis the Warlock Book V, which was itself a crossover with Flesh because it featured Satanus in a major role. This latter example illustrates how series were not just linked to each other in pairs, but in multitudes. Pat Mills, the first editor of 2000 AD and creator of many enduring series, was responsible for many such connections. He deliberately connected his own series ABC Warriors to Flesh, and then linked Nemesis to both. (All three series were created by him, but they had originally had nothing to do with each other.) This therefore established that Judge Dredd, Flesh, Nemesis, and ABC Warriors all existed in the same continuity: a list which would be added to many more times. Indeed, this was official editorial policy in the comic's early years,[citation needed] although the trend diminished later on. Judge is a title held by several significant spores in the Judge Dredd series, which appears in the British comic book 2000 AD. In the fictional future history of the series, the role of Judge combines those of judge and police officer, thus avoiding long legal wrangles by allowing for... Nemesis the Warlock is a comic strip created by writer Pat Mills and artist Kevin ONeill which appeared in the pages of the weekly comic book 2000 AD. The title character, a fire-breathing demonic alien, fights against the fanatical Torquemada, Grand Master of the Terran Empire in Earth... Pat Mills, nicknamed the godfather of British comics, is a comics writer and editor who, along with John Wagner, revitalised British boys comics in the 1970s, and has remained a leading light in British comics ever since. ... The stars of a long running 2000 AD comic strip written by Pat Mills, The ABC Warriors were a team of seven robots that had fought in the Volgan War (which also appeared in Invasion, featuring Bill Savage and Ro-Busters, featuring Hammerstein and Ro-Jaws) and been brought together... In fiction, continuity is consistency of the characteristics of persons, plot, objects, places and events seen by the reader or viewer. ...


Sometimes the link between two series can be of paramount importance to the story (such as Alpha's appearance in Judge Dredd); in other stories the reference can be a passing homage to an earlier tale with no effect whatsoever on the plot of the story in which it occurs (such as the reference to Satanus' ancestry in "The Cursed Earth"). However, once a minor link had been made between two series, it was occasionally followed up by a major link in a later story. For example, the original link between Flesh and ABC Warriors was nothing more than a passing reference to the fact that a dinosaur appearing in an ABC Warriors story was a clone of Satanus. But Satanus himself subsequently played an important part in Nemesis Book V, by which time the entire cast of ABC Warriors had themselves moved to the Nemesis strip. Nemesis the Warlock is a comic strip created by writer Pat Mills and artist Kevin ONeill which appeared in the pages of the weekly comic book 2000 AD. The title character, a fire-breathing demonic alien, fights against the fanatical Torquemada, Grand Master of the Terran Empire in Earth...

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Spin-offs

Secondly, a new series can be created as a deliberate off-shoot from a parent series. This can also occur in two ways. One method was to take a supporting character from an existing series and start a new series with that character in the lead (sometimes with the lead character from the original series appearing in a cameo). Two examples are Judge Anderson, first introduced in Judge Dredd, being given her own series, Anderson: Psi Division, five years later; and Durham Red getting her own series after her debut in Strontium Dog. Since Judge Dredd and Strontium Dog occupy the same universe, it follows that Anderson and Red do too (although they have never both appeared in the same story). Don Quixote and Sancho Panza unsuccessfully confront windmills. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Judge Cassandra Anderson, created by writer John Wagner and artist Brian Bolland in 1980, is a fictional character that started as a supporting character in the comic strip Judge Dredd of 2000 AD and eventually rose in prominence and became the star of her own strip, which is entitled Anderson... Durham Red was originally created in 1987 as a female sidekick and lover for Johnny Alpha in the long-running British comicbook series Strontium Dog. ...


Another method was to create a brand new character for a new series, but to state from the outset that the story took place in an existing environment from an established strip. Most of the series in the Judge Dredd Megazine were created in this way. Virtually all such stories in the main 2000 AD universe are spin-offs from Judge Dredd, but The 86ers was a series set in the world of Rogue Trooper which did not feature the established cast of its parent strip. Judge Dredd Megazine is a British magazine featuring comic strips set in the world of Judge Dredd, launched in October 1990. ... The 86ers is a 2000 AD comic strip created by writer Gordon Rennie and artist Karl Richardson, now being drawn by PJ Holden. ... 2000 AD [ prog 228, the first appearance of Rogue Trooper. ...

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Comparison

It should be noted that while writers and editors have generally ensured that events occurring in spin-offs and their parent series are usually mutually consistent with each other, so that events in one such strip do not contradict events in another, much less care – if any – is taken to ensure a uniform continuity between crossover series. Therefore while events which occur in the Anderson, Psi Division spin-off may have repercussions in Judge Dredd and vice versa, the continuity of Strontium Dog might be ignored. This can even occur within the crossover story itself: for example, in "Judgement Day" Johnny Alpha travelled back in time from 2178 to 2114 to arrest a criminal from his own time who started a world war in Dredd's era. It was never explained in the story how an event as significant as a world war did not appear to be remembered by history in Alpha's era.

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Rogue Trooper

The series Rogue Trooper was the most complicated example of all, as it became a combination of both categories: a crossover and a spin-off from itself. The original series ran in 2000 AD from issues 228 to 635, when it ended. A completely new series of Rogue Trooper then began in #650, by a different writer. This was not intended to be a sequel to the old version, but was a brand new, modernised reinterpretation of the character, with significant differences from the old version. It was not supposed to be set in the same universe or continuity, but was a total replacement of both. However, years later and in the hands of a new writer, a story was written which established that the new and old Rogue Troopers were two different people inhabiting the same universe, and a convoluted continuity was contrived to explain their co-existence. In an unusually complicated crossover, the two Rogue Troopers actually met each other. This state of affairs did not continue for long, however, and the old version was killed off. Ironically, the new version declined in popularity and the strip was discontinued, only to be replaced with the original version, in stories set before the original's death. 2000 AD [ prog 228, the first appearance of Rogue Trooper. ...


There have been a number of less complicated Rogue Trooper spinoffs largely following the adventures of the various G.I.s, like Venus Bluegenes, Rafaelle Blue and Tor Cyan. G.I. is the name given to the Genetic Infantry in the Rogue Trooper universe. ... Venus Bluegenes is a 2000 AD character. ... The 86ers is a 2000 AD comic strip created by writer Gordon Rennie and artist Karl Richardson, now being drawn by PJ Holden. ...

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Crossovers

As most of the 2000 AD crossovers occur on the same timeline, not in parallel universes, the majority of crossovers take place thanks to the widespread, but temperamental, time travel technology that was invented at the end of the 21st century. Parallel universe (fiction) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Time travel is a concept that has long fascinated humanity—whether it is Merlin experiencing time backwards, or religious traditions like Mohammeds trip to Jerusalem and ascent to heaven, returning before a glass knocked over had spilt its contents. ...

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Stories by Pat Mills

Pat Mills was responsible for the majority of the crossovers. Pat Mills, nicknamed the godfather of British comics, is a comics writer and editor who, along with John Wagner, revitalised British boys comics in the 1970s, and has remained a leading light in British comics ever since. ...

  • ABC Warriors: "Golgotha", in the first series, featured a clone of Satanus and linked ABC Warriors to Flesh.
  • Nemesis the Warlock: "Book IV: The Gothic Empire" introduced the ABC Warriors to Nemesis. "Book V: The Vengeance of Thoth" featured the return of Satanus in a major role, and a cameo by a judge of Mega-City One, linking Nemesis to Flesh and Judge Dredd.
  • The Volgans appear as the enemies of Bill Savage in Invasion!, and also in early episodes of ABC Warriors as the enemies of the character Hammerstein.
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The Cursed Earth was the second extended storyline of the Judge Dredd character to appear in 2000 AD. The series is most notable because it was written by Pat Mills and added many core elements to the backstory of the world of Mega City One. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Flesh featured on the cover of 2000AD#3. ... The stars of a long running 2000 AD comic strip written by Pat Mills, The ABC Warriors were a team of seven robots that had fought in the Volgan War (which also appeared in Invasion, featuring Bill Savage and Ro-Busters, featuring Hammerstein and Ro-Jaws) and been brought together... Nemesis the Warlock is a comic strip created by writer Pat Mills and artist Kevin ONeill which appeared in the pages of the weekly comic book 2000 AD. The title character, a fire-breathing demonic alien, fights against the fanatical Torquemada, Grand Master of the Terran Empire in Earth... Nemesis the Warlock is a comic strip created by writer Pat Mills and artist Kevin ONeill which appeared in the pages of the weekly comic book 2000 AD. The title character, a fire-breathing demonic alien, fights against the fanatical Torquemada, Grand Master of the Terran Empire in Earth... Nemesis the Warlock is a comic strip created by writer Pat Mills and artist Kevin ONeill which appeared in the pages of the weekly comic book 2000 AD. The title character, a fire-breathing demonic alien, fights against the fanatical Torquemada, Grand Master of the Terran Empire in Earth... Hammerstein is a fictional robot created by Pat Mills who first appeared in 1978 as a member of Ro-Busters but is best known as the leader of the ABC Warriors. ... Hammerstein is a fictional robot created by Pat Mills who first appeared in 1978 as a member of Ro-Busters but is best known as the leader of the ABC Warriors. ... The Cursed Earth is a part of the fictional universe recounted in the Judge Dredd series that appears in the UK comic book 2000 AD. Following the Atomic Wars of 2070 most of the U.S.A. became a radioactive wasteland. ... President Robert L. Booth is a fictional character from the British comic 2000 AD. He is the last President of the United States and the man who triggers the Atomic Wars. ... 2000AD#126 Invasion! was a series created by Pat Mills and written by Gerry Finley-Day that appeared in the first 51 editions of the weekly comic book 2000 AD. The series introduced the character of Bill Savage, a classic anti-authoritarian character of the type which Mills is best... Hammerstein is a fictional robot created by Pat Mills who first appeared in 1978 as a member of Ro-Busters but is best known as the leader of the ABC Warriors. ...

Stories by other writers

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Judge Dredd stories

  • "Top Dog" (by John Wagner.) Strontium Dogs Johnny Alpha and Wulf Sternhammer travelled back in time to Mega-City One, 2112, and were nearly arrested by Dredd.
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John Wagner is a comics writer who has also written under the pseudonyms John Howard, T.B. Grover, Mike Stott, Keef Ripley, Rick Clark and Brian Skuter, among others. ... Harlem Heroes was a British comic strip that was part of the original line up of 2000AD and featured a futurstic take on a Harlem Globetrotters-type team. ... The Academy of Law is a fictional place of learning appearing in the Judge Dredd series that appears in the UK comic book 2000 AD. The Academy of Law is where the Judges of Mega-City One are trained. ... Strontium Dog is a long-running comics series featuring in the British science fiction weekly 2000 AD, starring Johnny Alpha, a mutant bounty hunter with an array of imaginative gadgets and weapons. ... Judgement Day was a Judge Dredd story published with alternating episodes in both 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine in 1992. ... Garth Ennis Garth Ennis (born January 16, 1970 in Holywood, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish comics writer, best known for the DC/Vertigo series Preacher, co-created with artist Steve Dillon. ... Mega-City One is a huge fictional city covering much of what is now the Eastern United States in the Judge Dredd comic book series. ... John Wagner is a comics writer who has also written under the pseudonyms John Howard, T.B. Grover, Mike Stott, Keef Ripley, Rick Clark and Brian Skuter, among others. ... John Higgins is largely a comic book artist but he also written a number of stories. ... 2000 AD [ prog 228, the first appearance of Rogue Trooper. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Rogue Trooper. ...

Rogue Trooper and Mercy Heights

  • Rogue Trooper: "Blue on Blue" and sequels joined together the original and new versions of the character in the same continuity (see above).
  • Mercy Heights was initially a new series with no connection to Rogue Trooper. When the series ended Tor Cyan, a character from the series, began his own eponymous series, in which it was eventually revealed that he was a genetic infantryman like Rogue Trooper.
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Spin-offs

This list does not include direct sequels, such as Inferno and Savage.

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Judge Dredd spin-offs

Main article: Judge Dredd Megazine

Judge Dredd spin-offs include: Judge Dredd Megazine is a British magazine featuring comic strips set in the world of Judge Dredd, launched in October 1990. ...

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Judge Cassandra Anderson, created by writer John Wagner and artist Brian Bolland in 1980, is a fictional character that started as a supporting character in the comic strip Judge Dredd of 2000 AD and eventually rose in prominence and became the star of her own strip, which is entitled Anderson... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Devlin Waugh is a fictional comics character in the 2000 AD and Judge Dredd megazine. ... Judge Judy Janus is a fictional character, a Judge within Mega-City Ones Justice Departments PSI Division. ... Judge Death and his lieutenants Fear, Mortis and Fire - artwork by Brian Bolland Judge Death is a fictional character of the Judge Dredd universe recounted in the UK comic 2000 AD. He is the leader of the Dark Judges, a sinister group of undead law enforcers from the alternate dimension... Judge Barbara Hershey is a fictional character, part of the fictional universe recounted in the Judge Dredd series that appears in the UK comic book 2000 AD. Shortly after her graduation from the Academy of Law, Judge Hershey was the surprise choice to join the crew of the Justice 1... Mean Machine Angel is a villain in the British comic book series Judge Dredd. ... Inspector Shimura is a Japanese Judge (a combination of policeman, judge and executioner) in Hondo-Cit, a futuristic version of Tokyo, in a long-running comic strip in the British science fiction anthology, the Judge Dredd Megazine. ... Jack Point aka the Simping Detective is a character in the comic book Judge Dredd Megazine, a spin-off from 2000 AD. He was created by Simon Spurrier and Frazer Irving. ...

Rogue Trooper spin-offs

The original Rogue Trooper led to: 2000 AD [ prog 228, the first appearance of Rogue Trooper. ...

See also Tor Cyan It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Rogue Trooper. ... Venus Bluegenes is a 2000 AD character. ... The 86ers is a 2000 AD comic strip created by writer Gordon Rennie and artist Karl Richardson, now being drawn by PJ Holden. ...

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Other spin-offs

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The stars of a long running 2000 AD comic strip written by Pat Mills, The ABC Warriors were a team of seven robots that had fought in the Volgan War (which also appeared in Invasion, featuring Bill Savage and Ro-Busters, featuring Hammerstein and Ro-Jaws) and been brought together... Ro-Busters is a comic strip written by Pat Mills and drawn by Dave Gibbons, Mike McMahon and Kevin ONeill among others. ... The stars of a long running 2000 AD comic strip written by Pat Mills, The ABC Warriors were a team of seven robots that had fought in the Volgan War (which also appeared in Invasion, featuring Bill Savage and Ro-Busters, featuring Hammerstein and Ro-Jaws) and been brought together... Durham Red was originally created in 1987 as a female sidekick and lover for Johnny Alpha in the long-running British comicbook series Strontium Dog. ... Strontium Dog is a long-running comics series featuring in the British science fiction weekly 2000 AD, starring Johnny Alpha, a mutant bounty hunter with an array of imaginative gadgets and weapons. ...

Timeline

Unlike both the DC and Marvel Universes the stories within the 2000 AD Universe are largely not part of a multiverse but exist on a timeline: The DC Universe (DCU) is the fictional shared setting where most of the comic stories published by DC Comics take place. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this comics-related article or section may require cleanup. ... A multiverse (or meta-universe) is the hypothetical set of multiple possible universes (including our universe) that together comprise all of physical reality. ...

c. 13.7 billion years BCE
c. 200 million years BCE
  • Big Hungry, a male nothosaur, terrorizes Atlantis, a Trans-Time station operating in the Triassic Period.[2]
c. 65 million years BCE
  • Old One Eye, a female tyrannosaur, survives an attack by her son Satanus, killing him in the process.[3]
  • Disaster strikes as Flesh Base 3, a Trans-Time station operating in the late Cretaceous Period, is overrun by dinosaurs and other localized creatures.[4]
  • Thoth, son of the alien warlock Nemesis, releases the Satanus clone into the wild.[5]
c. 20,000 years BCE
  • Earl Regan, an employee of Trans-Time Incorporated, helps thwart terrorist activity in the Quaternary Period.[6]
793 Common Era
  • Wulf Sternhammer, a Viking marauder, assists Search/Destroy Agent Johnny Alpha in capturing the Max Bubba gang.[7]
Late 15th century
  • Tomás de Torquemada, Grand Inquisitor of Spain, encounters his descendent from the far future. To avenge the murder of his own children by Nemesis, the Grand Master of Termight kills Thoth.[8]
1945
Late 1970s — late 1980s
  • A reality breakdown occurs.[10]
1980s
  • The Scottish oil boom.[11]
1987
  • US President Ronald Reagan, having been kidnapped by Kaiakos-K guerrillas, is rescued by Search/Destroy agents Johnny Alpha and Durham Red.[12]
1990
  • A nuclear accident melts the Arctic Ice Cap, submerging Southern England.[13]
1999
2010
  • Construction begins of the Trans-Atlantic Tunnel.[15]
2014
  • Mr. Moonie begins his exploration of the moon.[16]
c. 2040s
  • Satanus, the first dinosaur to be cloned from surviving tyrannosaur DNA, hatches from a surrogate alligator egg.[17]
2050
  • Aeroball, a combination of football, kung fu, and basketball, is increasingly one of the world's most popular sports.[18]
  • John 'Giant' Clay is born.[19]
c. 2050s
  • Golgotha, son of Satanus, hatches.[20]
Mid 21st century
  • Mek-troops start replacing human combatants.[21]
2061
  • The Triumvirate, comprising Mega-Cities One, Two, and Three, signs the Lunar Treaty.[22]
Mid 21st century
  • The Volgan conflict ends.[23]
  • A select squad of mek-troops, led by veteran war droid Hammerstein, is sent to Mars.[24]
2065
  • The first dinosaur park opens in Colorado. Satanus, its star attraction, goes on a killing rampage.[25]
2066
2070
  • US President Robert L. ('Smooth') Booth initiates the Atomic Wars. International laser defence systems prevent direct nuclear attack on the majority of megalopolized areas throughout the world. The peoples of the United States of America depose President Booth and petition the Judges to assume full administration of the country. President Booth is placed in suspended animation by order of an emergency Grand Council of Judges. Mek-troops still loyal to the National Executive, among them veteran war droid Hammerstein, engage in a battle of supremacy with the National Judiciary.[27]
2071
  • The mek-troops comprising Booth's Presidential Guard are defeated by the Judges in the Battle of Armageddon.[28]
c. 2070s
  • The Hiroshima Accord is settled by Mega-Cities One, Two, and Three of North America; Brit-Cit, East-Megs One and Two, and Hondo City of Eurasia; New Jerusalem and Simba City of Pan-Africa; Sydney-Melbourne Conurbation and Friendly City of Oceania; and the Arctic Sector of Laurasia.[29]
  • Chief Judge Fargo, despite strong opposition from Council member Morton Judd, vetoes against eugenics proposals for population control.[30]
2070s
  • Having made it through the preliminary rounds of the World Aeroball Championship, the Harlem Heroes' team bus crashes, killing all but four players. Louis Mayer, his brain alone surviving the tragedy, convinces his three fellow survivors, 'Slim', 'Hairy', and team captain John 'Giant' Clay that they can still win the championship title.[31]
2078
  • The Harlem Heroes reforms as the Harlem Hellcats, contesting an Inferno tournament, one of a rising tide of legalized death sports.[32]
2070s
  • Hammerstein, an off-line war droid loyal to the National Executive, is reactivated in the Cursed Earth. Resolving to find new purpose now that he is no longer at war with the Judges, Hammerstein enters Mega-City One.[33]
2079
  • Rico and Joe Dredd graduate with honours as full-eagle Judges two years early.[34]
  • Rico Dredd, found guilty of corruption, is sentenced by his brother Joe to twenty years penal servitude on the Judges' Titan prison colony.[35]
2080
Late 21st century
  • Civil war breaks out between Mega-Cities One and Three.[38]
2099
Judge Dredd -- first appearance: Prog 2
  • despite its being the strip least likely to contrive a crossover, Judge Dredd was nonetheless 2000 AD's first venture into shared universe territory by way of its introduction of Judge Giant senior, the son of former aeroball star John 'Giant' Clay. Cadet Giant graduates from the Academy of Law.[39]
  • The people of Mega-City One honour the Judges by unveiling the towering Statue of Judgement.[40]
  • A robot rebellion led by Call-Me-Kenneth, The Robot Wars, brings large-scale destruction to Mega-City One before finally being quelled by the Judges.[41]
  • Rico Dredd, returning from his penal servitude on Titan, is killed during a showdown with his brother Joe.[42]
2100
  • A deadly plague threatens the very exstence of Mega-City Two. A mission led by Judge Dredd to carry the antidote across the Cursed Earth from Mega-City One is successful. During the expedition, Dredd encounters the Satanus and releases the former US President Robert L. Booth from suspended animation allowing him to join a local Cursed Earth farming community.[43]
2103
  • A defunct war droid excavated from the Cursed Earth reactivates and terrorizes the Andy Warhol Block in Mega-City One.[44]
  • Judge Giant is killed by Orlok, a Soviet assassin.[45]
2104
2105
  • The illegitimate son of Judge Giant and Adelle Dormer is inducted into the Academy of Law.
2106
  • Mega-City One's Tek-Division develops Proteus, its first operational time machine.
  • Trekmaster Lucas Rudd leads twenty-eight radwagons through the Cursed Earth to the New Territories. Of the one hundred and eleven helltrekkers who set out from Mega-City One barely more than thirty survive the twelve day journey.
2109
  • A terrorist faction naming itself after the Harlem Heroes escapes from its subterranean penal colony.
2110
  • Jug MacKenzie wins Supersuf 10, the first legal World Skyboarding Championship.
2114
  • Sabbat, a necromagus from the year 2178, raises a vast army of zombies worldwide. A select group of international Judges, assisted by Search/Destroy agent Johnny Alpha, unites in defeating him although a number of megalopolized areas, including Mega-City Two, are destroyed in the process.
2126
  • John 'Giant' Clay dies.
2180 — mid-2180s
Strontium Dog -- first appearance: Starzine 1 (StarLord)/Prog 86 (2000 AD)
  • Durham Red (first series): -- a spin-off from Strontium Dog. First appearance of series: Prog 762
unconfirmed
Rogue Trooper -- first appearance: Prog 228
  • Unlike most standalone strips that now form part of 2000 AD's shared universe, Strontium Dog and Rogue Trooper are late inclusions. In both cases, the main characters of these two strips have made their shared universe début in Judge Dredd.
the far future
Durham Red (later series) -- first appearance in far future: Prog 1078
the far future
Comic Rock -- first appearance: Prog 167
the far future
Nemesis the Warlock -- first appearance: Prog 222
the far future/21st Century
ABC Warriors [second series] -- first appearance: Prog 555
  • it was intended, initially, that Comic Rock would reveal that Nemesis was in fact 'Deadlock', a member of the original ABC Warriors line-up. Nemesis the Warlock is a continuation of Comic Rock that features cameos by Ro-Jaws, Hammerstein, and Mek-Quake. Nemesis later reforms the ABC Warriors as a time-travelling unit.
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Grand Inquisitor Tomás de Torquemada For others with similar names, see Torquemada (disambiguation) Tomás de Torquemada (1420, Valladolid, Castile (present-day Spain) - September 16, 1498, Ávila, Castile) was a fifteenth century Spanish Dominican, and an Inquisitor General. ... 1945 (MCMVL) was a common year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1945 calendar). ... (Fuehrer in English when umlauts are not used) is a proper noun meaning leader or guide in the German language. ... Hitler redirects here. ... Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was the 40th President of the United States (1981–1989), and the 33rd Governor of California (1967–1975). ... 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ... The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor; born Windsor, 14 November 1948), is the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. ... For the film, see 2010: The Year We Make Contact. ... 2014 (MMXIV) will be a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Centuries: 20th century - 21st century - 22nd century Decades: 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s 2040s - 2050s - 2060s 2070s 2080s 2090s 2100s Years: 2045 2046 2047 2048 2049 - 2050 - 2051 2052 2053 2054 2055 2050 will be a common year starting on Saturday. ... Mega-City One is a huge fictional city covering much of what is now the Eastern United States in the Judge Dredd comic book series. ... Mega-City Two is a huge fictional city covering five thousand square miles of the Californian West Coast in the Judge Dredd comic book series. ... 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Ro-Busters is a comic strip written by Pat Mills and drawn by Dave Gibbons, Mike McMahon and Kevin ONeill among others. ... Judge Cassandra Anderson, created by writer John Wagner and artist Brian Bolland in 1980, is a fictional character that started as a supporting character in the comic strip Judge Dredd of 2000 AD and eventually rose in prominence and became the star of her own strip, which is entitled Anderson... Millennia: 2nd millennium - 3rd millennium - 4th millennium Centuries: 20th century - 21st century - 22nd century Decades: 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s 2040s 2050s 2060s 2070s 2080s - 2090s - Years: 2094 2095 2096 2097 2098 - 2099 - 2100 2101 2102 2103 2104 2099 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... The Robot Wars was the first extended storyline for Judge Dredd during which the character became the most popular in the comic book 2000 AD. 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Parallel universes

As well as the above timeline tying together a lot of the stories in 2000 AD, other parallel universes are known to co-exist alongside the main one, and some of them have intruded into it. Most famously this has happened with Judge Death and the Dark Judges who, in the story "Helter Skelter" (progs 1250 to 1261), provide dimension jump technology to an alternate Judge Cal who brought together a wide range of 2000 AD heroes and villains. ("Helter Skelter" (written by Garth Ennis) actually referenced many different 2000 AD characters who are not part of the 2000 AD Universe, stating that they all exist in parallel dimensions.) Parallel universe (fiction) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Judge Death and his lieutenants Fear, Mortis and Fire - artwork by Brian Bolland Judge Death is a fictional character of the Judge Dredd universe recounted in the UK comic 2000 AD. He is the leader of the Dark Judges, a sinister group of undead law enforcers from the alternate dimension... The Dark Judges are recurring villains in the fictional Judge Dredd universe recounted in the UK comic 2000 AD. They are Judge Death, Judge Fire, Judge Fear and Judge Mortis. ... Chief Judge Cal is a fictional character in the Judge Dredd comic strip in 2000 AD. He was loosely based on the real life Roman Emperor Caligula, who was insane. ... Garth Ennis Garth Ennis (born January 16, 1970 in Holywood, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish comics writer, best known for the DC/Vertigo series Preacher, co-created with artist Steve Dillon. ...

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Intercompany crossovers

There have been numerous crossovers between 2000 AD stories and with stories published by other companies (DC Comics and Dark Horse Comics). Given his high profile these often mix other characters with Judge Dredd. These include: A fictional crossover occurs when otherwise separated fictional characters, stories, settings, universes, or media meet and interact with each other. ... DC Comics is one of the largest American companies in comic book and related media publishing. ... Dark Horse Comics logo Dark Horse Comics is one of the largest independent comic book publishers in the United States, behind dominant publishers Marvel Comics and DC Comics. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ...

  • Judge Dredd vs Lobo: Psycho-Bikers vs The Mutants From Hell (written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, with pencils by Val Semeiks, inks by John Dell and colours by Gloria Vasquez, 48 pages, DC, 1995, ISBN 1563892391) [48]
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Pseudonyms and cameos

Occasionally real life creators and individuals pop up in disguise.

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Pseudonyms

Some work in the 2000 AD Universe has been done by people using pseudonyms for various reasons: A pseudonym (Greek: false name) is a fictitious name used by an individual as an alternative to his or her legal name. ...

  • K. Edwards (from the spud/potato ) - Gary Leach (as Paul Behrer), Will Simpson and Dave Elliot. This arose because the scripts for the "Oz" epic were late and so the three artists had to collaborate. The name is based on a type of potato, the King Edward, and "Spud" is not only a slang term for a potato, but also Elliot's nickname that he and Leach have used as a pseudonym previously when collaborating.[51]
  • Cal Hamilton - Dan Abnett, first used the pseudonym when he did the initial run on James Bond Jr. (he then took over writing duties under his own name) and later resurrected it to disguise the fact that Malone tied into Sinister Dexter.[52]
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Cameos

People from the comics world, as well as public figures, have made cameo appearances within the 2000 AD Universe including: This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...

  • Judge Logan has appeared in a number of stories including the current epic "Origins" and is named after W.R. Logan who started Class of '79.
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Chief Judge Cal is a fictional character in the Judge Dredd comic strip in 2000 AD. He was loosely based on the real life Roman Emperor Caligula, who was insane. ... Pat Mills, nicknamed the godfather of British comics, is a comics writer and editor who, along with John Wagner, revitalised British boys comics in the 1970s, and has remained a leading light in British comics ever since. ... M.A.C.H. 1 was a series that appeared in the first Prog of the British science fiction comic 2000 AD and ran nearly continuously to Prog 80. ... The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is in practice the most important political office in the UK. He acts as the head of Her Majestys Government and like other Prime Ministers in Westminster Systems is (along with his Cabinet) the de facto... Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953)[1], known as Tony Blair, is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service, Leader of the UK Labour Party, and Member of the UK Parliament for the constituency of Sedgefield in North...

The "Smithiverse"

The writer John Smith often places a number of his characters in the same stories, which has become known among fans as The Smithiverse. These have never been explicitly linked to the main 2000 AD Universe, but stand together as an independent universe of their own. However, one particular species of alien of Smith's creation has appeared in both the Smithiverse (in Firekind and Tyranny Rex) and in the regular 2000 AD Universe (in Devlin Waugh spinoff Pussyfoot 5). John Smith is a British comics writer best known for his work on 2000 AD and Crisis. ... John Smith is a British comics writer best known for his work on 2000 AD and Crisis. ... Devlin Waugh is a fictional comics character in the 2000 AD and Judge Dredd megazine. ...


Smithiverse stories include Indigo Prime, Tyranny Rex and Firekind.

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References

  1. ^ Strontium Dog "Incident at the Beginning of the Universe", 2000 AD Winter Special 1988
  2. ^ Flesh Book 2, 2000 AD Progs 86 — 99
  3. ^ q.v. Judge Dredd "The Cursed Earth", 2000 AD Prog 73
  4. ^ Flesh [Book 1], 2000 AD Progs 1 — 19
  5. ^ Nemesis the Warlock Book Seven: The Two Torquemadas, 2000 AD Prog 552
  6. ^ Flesh - Chronocide, 2000 AD Progs 973 — 979
  7. ^ Strontium Dog "The Ragnarok Job", 2000 AD Progs 445 — 465
  8. ^ Nemesis the Warlock Book Seven: The Two Torquemadas, 2000 AD Progs 546 — 557
  9. ^ Strontium Dog "The Schicklgruber Grab", 2000 AD Progs 182 — 188
  10. ^ Nemesis the Warlock Book Nine: Deathbringer, 2000 AD Progs 586 — 593, 604 — 608
  11. ^ q.v. Harlem Heroes [first series] "The Flying Scotsmen", 2000 AD Prog 12
  12. ^ Strontium Dog "Bitch", 2000 AD Progs 505 — 529
  13. ^ Disaster 1990, 2000 AD Prog 6
  14. ^ Invasion!, 2000 AD Progs 1 — 35, 37 — 38, 40, 42 — 51; 2000 AD Annuals 1978, 1979, and 1980
  15. ^ q.v. Harlem Heroes [first series] "The Siberian Wolves", 2000 AD Prog 6
  16. ^ q.v. Judge Dredd "Meet Mr. Moonie", 2000 AD Prog 46
  17. ^ q.v. Judge Dredd "The Cursed Earth", 2000 AD Prog 73
  18. ^ q.v. Harlem Heroes [first series] "The Sport of Tomorrow", 2000 AD Prog 1
  19. ^ q.v. Inferno, 2000 AD Prog 72
  20. ^ q.v. ABC Warriors "The Mek-Nificent Seven", 2000 AD Prog 135
  21. ^ q.v. ABC Warriors "The Black Hole", 2000 AD Prog 562; q.v. Ro-Busters "Hammer-Stein's War Memoirs", 2000 AD Prog 88 — 92; q.v. ABC Warriors "Dishonourable Discharge", 2000 AD Winter Special 1992; q.v. ABC Warriors "Volgo, the Ultimate Death Machine", Dice Man #2
  22. ^ q.v. Judge Dredd "Luna-1", 2000 AD Prog 42
  23. ^ ABC Warriors "The Mek-Nificent Seven", 2000 AD Progs 119 — 128; ABC Warriors "Retreat From Volgow", 2000 AD Annual 1981
  24. ^ ABC Warriors "The Mek-Nificent Seven", 2000 AD Progs 129 — 139; ABC Warriors "Red Planet Blues", 2000 AD Annual 1985
  25. ^ q.v. Judge Dredd "The Cursed Earth", 2000 AD Prog 73; q.v. Flesh "The Trans-Time File", 2000 AD Annual 1989
  26. ^ q.v. Judge Dredd "Mutie the Pig", 2000 AD Prog 34; q.v. Judge Dredd "A Case for Treatment", 2000 AD Prog 389
  27. ^ q.v. Judge Dredd "The Cursed Earth", 2000 AD Prog 68; q.v. Hammerstein, 2000 AD Prog 960; q.v. Judge Dredd "The Cursed Earth", 2000 AD Prog 83
  28. ^ q.v. Judge Dredd "The Cursed Earth", 2000 AD Prog 83
  29. ^ q.v. Judge Dredd "Dredd's World", Judge Dredd Mega-Special No. 1;q.v. Anderson: Psi Division "Shamballa", 2000 AD Prog 701
  30. ^ Judge Dredd "Oz", 2000 AD Prog 559
  31. ^ Harlem Heroes [first series], 2000 AD Progs 1 — 27
  32. ^ Inferno, 2000 AD Progs 36 — 75
  33. ^ Hammerstein, 2000 AD Progs 960 — 963
  34. ^ q.v. Judge Dredd "The Academy of Law", 2000 AD Prog 27
  35. ^ q.v. Judge Dredd "The Return of Rico!", 2000 AD Prog 30
  36. ^ Ro-Busters "The Rise and Fall of Ro-Jaws and Hammer-Stein", 2000 AD Progs 103 — 115
  37. ^ q.v. Anderson: Psi Division "The Haunting", 2000 AD Annual 1984
  38. ^ Judge Dredd "Civil War" wraparound cover, 2000 AD Prog 169
  39. ^ Judge Dredd "The Academy of Law", 2000 AD Progs 27 — 28
  40. ^ Judge Dredd "The Statue of Judgement", 2000 AD Prog 7
  41. ^ Judge Dredd "Robots", "Robot Wars", 2000 AD Progs 9, 10 — 17
  42. ^ Judge Dredd "The Return of Rico!", 2000 AD Prog 30
  43. ^ Judge Dredd "The Cursed Earth", 2000 AD Progs 61 — 85
  44. ^ Walter's Wobo-Tale "Shok!", Judge Dredd Annual 1981
  45. ^ Judge Dredd "Block Mania", 2000 AD Prog 242
  46. ^ Judge Dredd "The Apocalypse War", 2000 AD Progs 245 — 270
  47. ^ Batman crossover publication details
  48. ^ Lobo crossover publication details
  49. ^ Predator crossover publication details
  50. ^ Aliens crossover publication details
  51. ^ *Alan Grant's introduction to the "Oz" trade paperback and discussion on the 2000 AD message board
  52. ^ *Dan Abnett's blog entry where he reveals he was Cal Hamilton
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Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... The stars of a long running 2000 AD comic strip written by Pat Mills, The ABC Warriors were a team of seven robots that had fought in the Volgan War (which also appeared in Invasion, featuring Bill Savage and Ro-Busters, featuring Hammerstein and Ro-Jaws) and been brought together... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... Flesh featured on the cover of 2000AD#3. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... Hammerstein is a fictional robot created by Pat Mills who first appeared in 1978 as a member of Ro-Busters but is best known as the leader of the ABC Warriors. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... Harlem Heroes was a British comic strip that was part of the original line up of 2000AD and featured a futurstic take on a Harlem Globetrotters-type team. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... Harlem Heroes was a British comic strip that was part of the original line up of 2000AD and featured a futurstic take on a Harlem Globetrotters-type team. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... Hammerstein is a fictional robot created by Pat Mills who first appeared in 1978 as a member of Ro-Busters but is best known as the leader of the ABC Warriors. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... Ro-Busters is a comic strip written by Pat Mills and drawn by Dave Gibbons, Mike McMahon and Kevin ONeill among others. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Block Mania is a Judge Dredd story that appeared in the British comic 2000 AD. The story starts off with what seems to be a typical Block War, as seen in the previous Dredd stories. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... This article is about the the comic-book character. ... Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ... Alan Grant This page is about the comic book writer. ...

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