2000 AD #200
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Portrait of a Mutant, Part 1," a self-regenerating, immortal hero—mutilated and tormented by his nemesis the Destroyer—is captured and sold to a freak-show operator who cages him for public spectacle. With art by Redondo and lettering by Bill Nuttall, this gripping tale unfolds in a grim, visceral world where survival is a performance and pain is the price of entertainment. The cover, by Robin Smith, captures the haunting intensity of the story’s opening act.
In "Return to Armageddon, Part 16," the immortal hero—once a legend, now twisted and broken by his archenemy the Destroyer—is sold into captivity, forced to endure the spectacle of a traveling freak show where crowds pay to witness his suffering and attempt to end his endless life.
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Reprinted in 2000 A.D. [2000 A.D. Monthly] #6 (1985), Strontium Dog #1 (1985), 2000 A. D. Showcase #40 (1989), 2000 A. D. Showcase #42 (1989), Judge Dredd #26 (1989), Judge Dredd Classics #72 (1992), Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files #4 (2006), Meltdown Man #[nn] (2010), Return to Armageddon #[nn] (2014)
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