Judge Dredd features in latest Back Issue magazine, a Sci-Fi Superheroes Special

The latest edition of Back Issue magazine, available now, is a Sci-Fi Superheroes Special, leading with in-depth looks at Jim Starlin’s space-spanning Dreadstar and 2000AD‘s dystopian lawman Judge Dredd.

Back Issue #115

Issue #115 of the Eisner Award-winning magazine, with a Dreadstar and Company cover by Starlin and Alan Weiss, also features the return of Nova, Gerry Conway and Mike Vosburg’s 1976 Starman, Paul Levitz and Steve Ditko’s 1979 Starman, Walt Simonson’s Justice Peace (from Thor), Greg Potter and Gene Colan’s Jemm, Son of Saturn, and more.

Featuring the work of Mark Bailey, Brian Bolland, Peter David, Tom DeFalco, Ian Gibson, Erik Larsen, Chris Marrinan, Fabian Nicieza, John Wagner and more.

Back Issue #115 is on sale now through all good comic shops and available to order direct from Twomorrows Publishing here

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Back Issue #115 is on sale now through all good comic shops and available to order direct from Twomorrows Publishing here

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  1. Hullo John. Just to say thank you for pointing me in the direction of the Ben Day dots articles. They are very comprehensive and, as I expect you know, cover the whole history of printing images. I have learned a lot from them. They also took me back to my art classes at school in the 1950s, when we did lino cuts using gouges (curved chisels) of varying sizes to produce different size lines. All very crude in comparison to the work illustrated in the articles. Thanks again.

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