2000 AD #321
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom June 1983, 2000 AD Prog 321 features one of the more gleefully absurd covers Ian Gibson ever put to paper — a parade of chubby, diaper-clad soldiers marching in formation, each helmeted and armed, while a glowing figure bursts dramatically through a target in the background and a bewildered officer looks on from the side. The cover teases "Nappy Days for Robo-Hunter" with a "Presennnnnt — Battles!" proclamation, setting up what promises to be a wonderfully ridiculous military send-up. Inside, Alan Grant and artist Mike White continue "The Slaying of Slade" into its tenth installment — a solid chunk of ongoing adventure wrapped in one of the British weekly's most memorably silly covers.
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J. B. Kronk follows a scientist home and watches the invention of the first time machine.
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