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Essential Rogue Trooper: The Traitor General is a solid continuation in the Essential series

Rogue Trooper comes face to face with the Traitor General in the second volume of the Essential Rogue Trooper collection.

The second volume in the Essential line featuring 2000 AD’s legendary war machine, Rogue Trooper!

Rogue Trooper, the last of the GIs, continues his hunt for the man responsible for the Quartz Zone Massacre, which cost the lives of his comrades. After narrowing his list of suspects to four high-ranking officers, Rogue travels to a downed satellite which serves as the hideout of the Marauders, a renegade force of deserters and space bandits. But the hunter becomes the hunted when Rogue falls into a trap set by the Marauders’ leader – the Traitor General himself!

Story: Gerry Finley-Day, Gordon Rennie
Art: Colin Wilson, Cam Kennedy, PJ Holden
Color: Len O’Grady
Letterer: Bill Nuttall, Tony Jacob, Peter Knight, Clive McGee, Simon Bowland, Ellie De Ville

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Battle Action Vol. 3 is a solid anthology collection with a mix of stories and creators

All new Battle Action stories from series writer Garth Ennis (Preacher, The Boys), who is now joined by new all-star writers and artists including Brian K. Vaughan (Saga, Y: The Last Man) and Chris Burnham (Batman).

BATTLE RETURNS – NOW WITH MORE ACTION!

The third Battle Action collection features the return of Action favourites Hook Jaw, the controversial Kids Rule O.K., and Death Game – one of the culprits behind the suspension of Action in 1976.

Joining these stories are new adventures for El Mestizo, the Civil War-era bounty hunter, on the trail of a double-agent; German Panzer commander Hellman, who discovers the hard truth behind the cause he fights for; Major Eazy, fighting alongside American paratroopers in the invasion of Sicily; Nina Petrova and the Angels of Death, as the Soviet airwoman sets out to rescue a comrade from behind enemy lines; and Dredger, the ice cold secret agent, whose origin is revealed for the first time.

Featuring an all-star roster of talent, as writers Brian K. Vaughan, Torunn Gronbekk, Dan Abnett, Rob Williams, John Wagner, Garth Ennis and Steve White team up with artists Chris Burnham, Tom Foster, PJ Holden, John McCrea, Henry Flint, Mike Dorey, Dan Cornwell, Patrick Goddard and John Higgins to bring you the latest and greatest edition of Battle Action.

Story: Garth Ennis, Brian K. Vaughan, John Wagner, Steve White, Rob Williams, Dan Abnett, Torunn Gronbekk
Art: Chris Burnham, Dan Cornwell, John McCrea, Henry Flint, Tom Foster, Mike Dorey, PJ Holden, Patrick Goddard, John Higgins
Color: Len O’Grady, Matt Soffe, Jack Davies, John Higgins, Sally Jane Hurst
Letterer: Rob Steen

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Best of 2000 AD Vol. 6 feels like a nice introduction to Rebellion and 2000 AD

Every Best of 2000 AD contains a mix of modern classics and gems from the vault. In each edition you’ll find an explosive new Judge Dredd adventure, fresh essays by prominent popular culture writers, a graphic novel-length feature presentation by global legends and a vintage Dredd case.

In this volume: Judge Dredd makes a Tempus Fugitive of literature’s most famous time-travel enthusiast; tremble as Robbie Morrison and Henry Flint deliver galaxy-wide carnage at the hands of the retribution of a dead race, Shakara The Avenger; during a long, hot summer something rots at the heart of a council estate in John Smith and Edmund Bagwell’s Cradlegrave; Dredd sends his cadets into the Cursed Earth to face The Hotdog Run; The government agents of Ice Station Delta find their problems snowball when they tangle with Shako, the only polar bear on the CIA death list!

Boasting brand new covers from an all-star line-up of artists including Star Wars concept designer Ian McQue and Eisner-award winner Anand Radhakrishnan (Blue in Green) with designer Tom Muller (X-Men), Best of 2000 AD is the essential gateway into the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic.

Story: Ian Edginton, Robbie Morrison, Alan Moore, Ritesh Babu, John Wagner, Alan Grant, John Smith, Pat Mills, Jamie Delano, Alan Davis
Art: D’Israeli, Henry Flint, Dave Gibbons, Ron Smith, Edmund Bagwell, Ramon Sola, Juan Arancio, Alan Davis
Color: Len O’Grady, Chris Blythe, Mark Farmer
Ink: Mark Farmer
Letterer: Tom Frame, Annie Parkhouse, Ellie De Ville, Dave Gibbons, Jack Potter

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Battle Action Vol. 3 #1 has some solid action in two stories but needs more history

Blazing Battle Action on each page! Garth Ennis and Keith Burns reunite for a 10-issue maxi-series which tells the final story of Johnny Red, aerial ace! Johnny Redburn’s battle against the German Luftwaffe continues into the final year of the Second World War – but Johnny’s long war has taken a toll on him, and his bravery now edges towards recklessness. Will he make through the last months of the war? Then! In a guest feature, writer Brian K. Vaughan makes his Battle Action debut, joined by artist Chris Burnham for a shocking post-apocalyptic fable! In a hostile future London where Kids Rule, a young American boy runs for his life from a mob of xenophobic British Punks – but he has a secret weapon they aren’t expecting…

Story: Garth Ennis, Brian K. Vaughan
Art: Keith Burns, Chris Burnham
Color: Jason Wordie, Len O’Grady
Letterer: Rob Steen

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Battle Action #2 features two entertaining war comic stories with some nice history about both

The new series of Battle Action continues with the return of Crazy Keller from Garth Ennis and Chris Burnham, as Keller finds himself in the aftermath of WWII dealing with the legacy of the Nazis and their indoctrinated soldiers. Also in this issue, Dan Abnett and Phil Winslade tell the story of D-Day Dawson, the soldier whose mortal wound spurs him on to heroic deeds, as he stands against overwhelming odds to defend innocent French civilians from encroaching German forces.

Story: Garth Ennis, Dan Abnett
Art: Chris Burnham, Phil Winslade
Color: Len O’Grady
Letterer: Rob Steen

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Battle Action #1 is a nice throwback to classic war comics!

Battle Action returns with an all-new mini-series of war stories. This first issue sees the return of Johnny Red and his Falcon Squadron hunting down German raiders, written by Garth Ennis with art by Keith Burns. Also included is a newly-penned HMS Nightshade story by John Wagner, a tale focusing on the bonds of friendship forged during naval battles, drawn by Dan Cornwell.

Story: Garth Ennis, John Wagner
Art: Keith Burns, Dan Cornwell
Color: Jason Wordie, Len O’Grady
Letterer: Rob Steen

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Preview: Freeway Fighter #4

FREEWAY FIGHTER #4

Writers: Ian Livingstone, Andi Ewington
Artists: Simon Coleby, Len O’Grady
C over A: Ben Oliver
C over B: Simon Coleby
C over C: Tazio Bettin
Publisher: Titan Comics
FC – 32pp – $3.99 – On sale: Aug 9, 2017

FINAL ISSUE!

Final issue of this brand-new story based on the cult-favorite series of game books!

Written by Andi Ewington (Exmortis, Sunflower) and illustrated by Simon Coleby (Judge Dredd, The Royals).

Preview: Freeway Fighter #3

FREEWAY FIGHTER #3

Writers: Ian Livingstone, Andi Ewington
Artists: Simon Coleby, Len O’Grady
Cover A: Ben Oliver
Cover B: Simon Coleby & Len O’Grady
Cover C: Ben Willsher
Publisher: Titan Comics
FC – 32pp – $3.99 – On sale: July 12, 2017

BASED ON THE FIGHTING FANTASY BOOK FREEWAY FIGHTER BY IAN LIVINGSTONE!

The year is 2024: eighteen months after an unknown virus wiped-out over eighty-five percent of the world’s population.

Former I-400 Driver, Bella De La Rosa, is one of the remaining fifteen percent – living every day as if it were her last. Having set out for the township of New Hope, Bella and her travelling companion Ryan find themselves caught in a trap set by the cruel, post-apocalyptic highwayman known simply as the Animal, and hunted by his vicious Doom Dogs.

Preview: Ian Livingstone’s Freeway Fighter #2

IAN LIVINGSTONE’S FREEWAY FIGHTER #2

Writers: Ian Livingstone, Andi Ewington
Artists: Simon Coleby, Len O’Grady
Cover A: Ben Oliver
Cover B: Simon Coleby & Len O’Grady
Cover C: Simon Myers
Publisher: Titan Comics
FC – 32pp – $3.99 – On sale: June 14

The year is 2024: eighteen months after an unknown virus wiped-out over eighty-five percent of the world’s population. Former I-400 Driver, Bella De La Rosa, is one of the remaining fifteen percent – living every day on the highway as if it were her last. In this dog eat dog, kill or be killed world of post-apocalyptic America, it’s hard to know who to trust, especially when certain doom waits just beyond the horizon and death stalks you at every turn.

BASED ON THE FIGHTING FANTASY BOOK FREEWAY FIGHTER BY IAN LIVINGSTONE!

Review: Freeway Fighter #1

While I never played any of the legendary Fighting Fantasy series of gamebooks created by Ian Livingstone and Steve Jackson in 1982, I remember Freeway Fighter being somewhere on the shelves of one of the comic/game shops I worked at during my teens and early 20s. My introduction to Livingstone and Jackson’s worldbuilding with Games Workshop and its numerous games, but Freeway Fighter stood out during its release by deviating from the usual mix of orcs, goblins and cave-trolls. The series went on to sell over 18 million copies worldwide and is translated in over 30 languages.

35 years later, we’re getting another chance to drive in that classic setting with a new comic series being released May 17, 2017, written by Andi Ewington and Livingstone, with art by Simon Coleby and Len O’Grady and publishing by Titan Comics.

Former I-400 Driver Bella De La Rosa is one of the 15% – living every day as if it were her last. Now, eighteen months after the collapse of civilization, faced with a new world order where violence and chaos rule the Freeway, she must hone her racing skills and survive any way she can!

The first issue is all set up introducing us to De La Rosa and then jumping ahead post collapse as she drives to survive. It’s a solid start in world building allowing readers to slowly learn about the world they’re thrust in to slowly teasing out just enough to get us to come back more. Ewington and Livingstone together have put together a first issue that feels familiar, but still very entertaining. Normally this world setting is fueled by macho male leads with women acting in a subserviant role. Their choice of Bella De La Rosa as the hero around which this series rotates is brilliant in that it adds in the excellent story choice made in Mad Max: Fury Road one that flipped the formula in some ways. The two writers give us a nod and wink of what we can expect by doing so and fills in a gap that so far no one has really picked up on, the gear head apocalypse story with some girl power acting as nitrous boost. That simple decision is one of many that makes the series stand out.

Coleby and O’Grady on art deliver a visually solid story with enough detail for us to sus out what might have happened in the months since collapse. Materials laying about, the design of vehicles, clothes being worn, those visuals all help tell the story and fill in gaps that haven’t been spelled out yet.

Freeway Fighter #1 feels like the start of a badass story that takes the original roleplaying game and infuses it with other elements that have been added to the genre since. Strap in for an entertaining ride.

Story: Andi Ewington and Ian Livingstone Art: Simon Coleby and Len O’Grady
Story: 8.45 Art: 8.45 Overall: 8.45 Recommendation: Buy

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