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Niamh

Niamh

62 appearances · Bronze Age · 1983–2003 · 4 key issues
Who is Niamh?

Born in the pages of 2000 AD #331 in 1983, Niamh is a Bronze Age creation of the legendary Pat Mills and artist M. Belardinelli — a pairing that alone signals something worth seeking out. Over a remarkable twenty-year span across Fleetway's flagship anthology, this character carved out 62 appearances and four collector-recognized key issues, a testament to genuine staying power in one of British comics' most fiercely competitive arenas. The company Niamh keeps is extraordinary: sharing pages with Judge Dredd, Nikolai Dante, Finnigan Sinister, and the beloved Ukko places this character at the very heart of 2000 AD's rich, sprawling universe. For fans who love discovering the deeper layers of British comics history beyond the headline names, Niamh is exactly the kind of find that makes flipping through those classic progs so rewarding.

★ First appearance
2000 AD #331
Aug 1983

Trivia

  • John Wagner has written more of Niamh's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 35 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1983–2003

2000 AD #331 1983
2000 AD #331
2000 AD #502 1986
2000 AD #502
2000 AD #650 1989
2000 AD #650
2000 AD #850 1993
2000 AD #850
2000 AD #950 1995
2000 AD #950
2000 AD #995 1996
2000 AD #995
2000 AD #1100 1998
2000 AD #1100
2000 AD #1186 2000
2000 AD #1186
2000 AD #1322 2003
2000 AD #1322

Appearances