Bix Barton
Bix Barton is a comedic, surreal strip character from 2000 AD, delivering absurdist humour in sharp contrast to the anthology's harder sci-fi fare. Equal parts parody and chaos, Bix occupies a distinctly offbeat corner of the 2000 AD universe.
Bix Barton burst onto the pages of 2000 AD in 1990, the creation of Ian Rimmer and Art Wetherell, arriving in that gloriously anarchic British anthology at a moment when Fleetway was pushing its sci-fi universe in bold new directions. Running through the early-to-mid nineties across 2000 AD's regular issues and its beloved Sci-Fi and Winter Specials, Bix carved out a niche in one of comics' most fiercely imaginative stables β sharing that ink-stained real estate with titans like Judge Dredd and Rogue Trooper Friday, as well as fan favourites Sam Slade and Tao de Moto. With 38 catalogue appearances spread across roughly six years, this is a character with genuine cult appeal, the kind of discovery that rewards the dedicated 2000 AD completist digging through the Copper Age back-issue bins for the overlooked gems that made that weekly so special.

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