DOOMSDAY FOR MEGA-CITY ONE
Mega-City One – a nightmarish enclosure located along the Eastern Seaboard of North America. Only the Judges – powerful law enforcers supporting the despotic Justice Department – can stop total anarchy running rife on the crime-ridden streets. Toughest of them all is Judge Dredd – he is the law and these are his stories...
The remnants of East-Meg... [click here for more]
The whole world wants Jane Morgan dead.
And it’s the best thing that's ever happened to her.
She just got her own TV show.
She just became a millionaire.
And she just became the biggest star on Earth.
Her show is called "Stay Alive".
Now, all Jane has to do…is stay alive. ... [click here for more]
This fifth issue of Harrier's flagship anthology title brings us the first chapter of "Forest: Conversations" by the crew of James Hill, Mike Collins, Kev Hopgood & Steve Whitaker, plus the first painted cover and story for Ram Assassin by Martin Lock & Jeff Anderson, a new Jim Dandy chapter by Steve Baskerville, and Lieutenant Fl'ff written by editor Martin Lock, and drawn by Mike... [click here for more]
This fourth issue of Harrier's flagship anthology title brings us two chapters of "Codename: Andromeda" by Ryan & Harwood, plus the new cover featuring Codename: Andromeda, a new Jim Dandy chapter, and Lieutenant Fl'ff written by editor Martin Lock, and drawn by Mike Collins - before his work on Uncanny X-Men, Teen Titans, Batman, Superman, Flash, Wonder Woman...<o:p></o:p>... [click here for more]
This sixth issue of Harrier's flagship anthology title brings us the fifth chapter of "Codename: Andromeda" by Bill Ryan & Dave Harwood, plus the second story for Ram Assassin by Martin Lock & Tim Perkins, a new Jim Dandy Underworld chapter by Steve Baskerville, and a new filler called Tales of Ram's World by editor Martin Lock and Tim Perkins.
Print copies of these early Harrier... [click here for more]
This issue of Harrier's flagship anthology title has a double helping of Stephen Baskerville's "Jim Dandy in the Underworld" serial, while Jeff Anderson, later to become a 2000AD regular, takes over as artist of "Ram, Assassin." Add Lew Stringer's "Rock Solid" and "Codename: Andromeda" by Bill W. Ryan and Dave Harwood, and it's another 29 pages of top-grade British... [click here for more]