2000 AD #408
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeProg 408 of 2000 AD hits the shelves for 9 March 1985 with a cover by Horacio Lalia that throws a pair of heavily armoured tracked vehicles headlong into a churning river of lava — one machine bristling with crew and gear, the other tumbling into the fiery flow — all beneath the blazing one-word warning: LAVALANCHE! Inside, Alan Moore writes and Ian Gibson draws and inks a story lettered by Steve Potter, promising the kind of offbeat, character-driven science fiction that made 2000 AD essential weekly reading in 1985. If armoured convoys ploughing straight into hell sounds like your kind of Monday, this prog delivers.
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