Sláine
A fierce Celtic warrior from a mythologized Iron Age world, Sláine Mac Roth was born of the Sessair tribe and cursed with a battle-frenzy called the warp spasm, a berserker rage that grotesquely contorts his body and grants him terrifying combat power.
Few characters in British comics have carved out a legacy as primal and enduring as Sláine, who burst onto the pages of 2000 AD #330 in 1983 — a Bronze Age creation from the Mills writing partnership that would go on to haunt the anthology's pages for over three decades. A titan of the Rebellion stable, Sláine has accumulated 379 catalog appearances and an impressive ten key issues, proof that this is no mere supporting player but a genuine cornerstone of the 2000 AD universe. He shares that legendary weekly with icons like Joe Dredd, Johnny Alpha, and Rogue Trooper, a murderers' row of British comics royalty that speaks to the extraordinary company Sláine keeps. If you're discovering the rich, wild heart of 2000 AD beyond its most famous export, Sláine is exactly where to start.

Trivia
- Sláine marked 2000 AD's first real foray into swords-and-sorcery, a pivotal move that stretched the comic's identity well beyond its science-fiction roots.en.wikipedia.org
- Built around a deliberately Celtic, mythic setting at a time when that brand of fantasy was still a rarity in British mainstream comics, Sláine carved out a distinctiveness that set it apart from virtually everything on the newsstands.en.wikipedia.org
- Few 2000 AD strips can match Sláine's artist-driven publishing history — major stretches of the run are defined by a succession of high-profile artists rather than any single fixed visual style, making it a showcase for sequential art in its own right.en.wikipedia.org
- John Wagner has written more of Sláine's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 118 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1983–2015
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★ 1986
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1991
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