Nemesis Warlock or really anything by Pat Mills. ABC Warriors & Slaine are also pretty awesome
2006-09-13 02:46:06
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answer #1
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answered by coldginuk 2
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Strontium Dog & Ro-busters (which is where ABC warriors Ro-Jaws & Hammerstein came from) originated in Starlord which later merged with 2000ad
Best has to be early Nemesis the Warlock, either the Kev O'Neill or the Bryan Talbot stuff -- the later stuff was awful.
@ZhollaMychalis:
"First...V for Vendetta..."
...was never a 2000AD strip...
2006-09-13 09:05:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Rogue Trooper
2006-09-15 15:45:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually i think it was John Wagner's Chopper series, Chopper was one of the few characters to emerge from Judge Dredds Shadow.
2006-09-15 07:18:18
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answered by basvegas1982 1
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Got to be nemisis the Warlock. the drawings were amazing. No color that i can remember. plus they were great graphic novels. What about Marshall Law dont know if he was in 2000AD
2006-09-13 09:01:24
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answered by rgrahamh2o 3
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Rogue Trooper was always well written but still lagged far behind Nemesis the Warlock and Slaine
2006-09-13 08:54:32
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answered by Flibble 3
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Did Judge Anderson not have her own stirp in 2000AD? If so, that's the best.
If not, Rogue Trooper.
2006-09-14 00:42:39
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answered by Jamie Armour 2
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Zippy Couriers
2006-09-13 09:04:52
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answered by babyeddieuk 3
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The Missionary Man, with art work from Frank Quitely who has recently moved onto greater things with Alan Moore.
2006-09-14 11:38:32
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answered by twdrummer80 1
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Durham Red was always cool
Slaine was probably the best, some fantastic artwork in the Simon Bisley strips.
2006-09-14 08:46:51
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answered by Big Neil 2
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