2000 AD #55
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeProg 55 of 2000 AD (March 11, 1978) spotlights Dan Dare in a tense, visually striking cover by Dave Gibbons — our square-jawed hero levels a weapon at six identical copies of the fur-hatted Bear, with the cover copy demanding the unsettling question: "But which ones do I kill?" The clone-confrontation setup is rendered with Gibbons' crisp linework, capturing both the sci-fi intrigue and the moral weight of facing a crowd of near-identical foes. Inside, "Doppelgänger, Part 4" continues with art and colours by Ian Gibson and lettering by Tom Frame, making this a fine example of late-'70s British comics firing on all cylinders.
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Judge Dredd convinces Elvis the Killer Car to come out of hiding but Elvis gets the drop on Dredd.
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