| A stunning 
        new one-off 2000AD 
        comic strip reveals the true horror 
        of dope-smoking, 
        the stuff that all those beardy flower-wearing Jerry Garcia look-alikes 
        don’t mention. Yes, it’s TRUE 
        (it must be, because we say so), even just 
        one spliff can turn you into a crazed 
        zombie cannibal with a deadly 
        case of the munchies!  Realised in full Techni-ghoulour 
        by the pen of rabid caged art-fiend Frazer 
        Irving, from a script dragged from the bloodstained 
        claws of the beast they call Gordon 
        Rennie (but only in hushed whispers), 
        ‘Reefer Madness’ depicts in lurid 
        detail the fate 
        awaiting the nation’s youth, should they be tempted, just the once, by 
        the deadly weed…  Maybe all those old public information films were right after all… ‘Reefer Madness’ 
        appears in Prog 1263 
        of 2000AD, 
        the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic, which hits the streets on 10 
        October. 1263 
        is a re-launch issue, featuring all 
        new storylines, so it is a great point for new 
        readers to start picking up the magazine. Some of the thrills in this issue include: Judge Dredd: On The Chief Judge’s Service 
        – Once again Dredd faces the highly trained vigilante assassin known as 
        the Justice Killer, but this time the target is Dredd himself! Created 
        by the writer/artist team of John Wagner and Colin MacNeil, who produced 
        legendary Dredd stories such as ‘Chopper’ and ‘America’. Anderson, PSI Division 
        – Cassandra Anderson, of the Justice Department’s psychic division goes 
        on the trail of the richest man in the solar system, whose psyche is made 
        up of seven composite minds. Story by Alan Grant and art by Arthur Ranson. Tor Cyan: The Dead Sorcerer’s Coachman 
        – Tor Cyan is working his way back to Nu Earth to try to find genetic 
        material from the original Rogue Trooper. On the way, he has been asked 
        to transport the remains of a dead sorcerer to his final resting place. 
        No one else will volunteer for this duty, and Cyan’s just about to find 
        out why… Written by John Tomlinson, with art by Colin Wilson. Tales of Teleguuth 
        – City-wide carnage, a double dose of weirdness and a nasty sting in the 
        tail ensue in another classic dark fantasy tale written by Steve Moore 
        and drawn by Siku. |