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2000 AD Prog 1659 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Oct. 29, 2009
2000 AD Prog 1659 (Ongoing)

2000 AD Prog 1659 (Ongoing)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | Rebellion Developments | Oct 28 2009 | 33 Pages | 18.7 MB
+ 2000 AD Prog 1631-1658 Complete

is a multi-awarded, long-running and still-ongoing weekly British science fiction-oriented comics anthology that serializes a number of separate stories each issue (called a "prog") that has been at the cutting edge of contemporary pop culture since it’s first publication by IPC Magazines in February 26, 1997. IPC, later Fleetway, continued to produce the title until 2000, when it was bought by Rebellion Developments. Due in part to its weekly publication schedule, it is one of only a few comics to surpass 1,600 issues. It is most noted for its Judge Dredd stories, and has been contributed to by a number of artists and writers who became renowned in the field internationally, such as Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Bryan Talbot, Brian Bolland, Garth Ennis and Mike McMahon.

2000 AD Prog 1660 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 5, 2009
2000 AD Prog 1660 (Ongoing)

2000 AD Prog 1660 (Ongoing)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | Rebelliion Developments | Nov 4 2009 | 32 Pages | 18.7 MB
+ 2000 AD Prog 1631-1659 Complete

is a multi-awarded, long-running and still-ongoing weekly British science fiction-oriented comics anthology that serializes a number of separate stories each issue (called a "prog") that has been at the cutting edge of contemporary pop culture since it’s first publication by IPC Magazines in February 26, 1997. IPC, later Fleetway, continued to produce the title until 2000, when it was bought by Rebellion Developments. Due in part to its weekly publication schedule, it is one of only a few comics to surpass 1,600 issues. It is most noted for its Judge Dredd stories, and has been contributed to by a number of artists and writers who became renowned in the field internationally, such as Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Bryan Talbot, Brian Bolland, Garth Ennis and Mike McMahon.

2000 AD Prog 1674-1696 (Update, Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Aug. 8, 2010
2000 AD Prog 1674-1696 (Update, Ongoing)

2000 AD Prog 1674-1696 (Update, Ongoing)
Eng| MU & Hotfile | 23 CBR | Rebellion Developments | May 3 - Aug 4 2010 | 422.65 MB Total
+ 2000 AD Prog 1631-1673 Complete

is a multi-awarded, long-running and still-ongoing weekly British science fiction-oriented comics anthology that serializes a number of separate stories each issue (called a "prog") that has been at the cutting edge of contemporary pop culture since it’s first publication by IPC Magazines in February 26, 1997. IPC, later Fleetway, continued to produce the title until 2000, when it was bought by Rebellion Developments. Due in part to its weekly publication schedule, it is one of only a few comics to surpass 1,600 issues. It is most noted for its Judge Dredd stories, and has been contributed to by a number of artists and writers who became renowned in the field internationally, such as Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Bryan Talbot, Brian Bolland, Garth Ennis and Mike McMahon.

2000 AD: Showcase #4 - Axa in "The Island of Noah"  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at July 29, 2009
2000 AD: Showcase #4 - Axa in "The Island of Noah"

2000 AD: Showcase #4 - Axa in "The Island of Noah"
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | Fleetway | 1992 | 25 Pages | 5.40 MB

is a weekly British science fiction-oriented comic. As a comics anthology it serialises a number of separate stories each "prog" and was first published by IPC Magazines in 1977, the first issue dated February 26. IPC, later Fleetway, continued to produce the title until 2000, when it was bought by Rebellion Developments. Due in part to its weekly publication schedule, it is one of only a few comics to surpass 1,600 issues. It is most noted for its Judge Dredd stories, and has been contributed to by a number of artists and writers who became renowned in the field internationally, such as Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Bryan Talbot, Brian Bolland, Garth Ennis and Mike McMahon. Showcase #4 - Axa in "The Island of Noah" is a surprisingly sexy approach, considering its genre and the time of publication (1992). Although the various stories that have appeared in 2000 AD and their creators have won numerous awards the comic itself has its own trophies, having won more (ten) than its nominations (eight).

2000 AD (2000)  Movies

Posted by EnKteam at Feb. 17, 2010
2000 AD (2000)

Gong yuan 2000 AD/2000 AD (2000)
DVDRip by NORM | MKV/RAR | 640 x 352 | x264 500kbps 25.000fps | AAC 43kbps (2 chnls) 48.0KHz
Language: Mandarin | Subtitle: Simplified Chinese/Traditional Chinese/English/Chinese & English Included | Runtime: 99min | 385.77MB
Genre: Action | Thriller

Director: Gordon Chan
The Y2K Bug. Real Warfare vs Electronic Gaming. Peter Tong, a carefree Hong Kong youngster, finds himself drawn into the web of a deadly espionage conspiracy. A clandestine organization schemes to use the Y2K Bug to cause mayhem throughout Asia. To survive, Peter has to call on reserves of courage and stamina he has never needed before.

2000 AD  Comics

Posted by ComicDobby at July 8, 2013
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2000 AD

English | 116 CBR in 2 RAR | 1.63 GB Total

2000 AD 2009 Halloween Special  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 22, 2009
2000 AD 2009 Halloween Special

2000 AD 2009 Halloween Special
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBZ | Rebellion Developments | Oct 21 2009 | 140 Pages | 28.8 MB

This is actually a digital comic book special available from clickwheel.net since October 21, 2009. I was hoping a copy would sooner or later turn up somewhere and now I've got it. As it says on the cover, it's a digital anthology of six "chilling tales" that have been previously published in the pages of one of the longest running comic books ever, . At 140 Pages it's certainly worth the download.

2000 AD Prog 1666-1667 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Jan. 16, 2010
2000 AD Prog 1666-1667 (Ongoing)

2000 AD Prog 1666-1667 (Ongoing)
Eng |RS & Hotfile | 2 CBR | Rebellion Developments | Jan 6 - Jan 13 2010 | 29 + 30 Pages | 35.4 MB Total
+ 2000 A.D. Prog 1631-1665

is a multi-awarded, long-running and still-ongoing weekly British science fiction-oriented comics anthology that serializes a number of separate stories each issue (called a "prog") that has been at the cutting edge of contemporary pop culture since it’s first publication by IPC Magazines in February 26, 1997. IPC, later Fleetway, continued to produce the title until 2000, when it was bought by Rebellion Developments. Due in part to its weekly publication schedule, it is one of only a few comics to surpass 1,600 issues. It is most noted for its Judge Dredd stories, and has been contributed to by a number of artists and writers who became renowned in the field internationally, such as Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Bryan Talbot, Brian Bolland, Garth Ennis and Mike McMahon.

2000 AD Prog 1725 (2011)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at March 24, 2011
2000 AD Prog 1725 (2011)

2000 AD Prog 1725 (2011)
CBR | Rebellion Developments | Released Mar 16 2011 | 31 Pages | 21.03 MB

(not as commonly described) is a multi-awarded, long-running and still-ongoing weekly British science fiction-oriented comics anthology that serializes a number of separate stories each issue (called a "prog") that has been at the cutting edge of contemporary pop culture since it’s first publication by IPC Magazines in February 26, 1997. IPC, later Fleetway, continued to produce the title until 2000, when it was bought by Rebellion Developments. Due in part to its weekly publication schedule, it is one of only a few comics to surpass 1,600 issues. It is most noted for its Judge Dredd stories, and has been contributed to by a number of artists and writers who became renowned in the field internationally, such as Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Bryan Talbot, Brian Bolland, Garth Ennis and Mike McMahon.

2000 AD Prog 1717 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Feb. 1, 2011
2000 AD Prog 1717 (Ongoing)

2000 AD Prog 1717 (Ongoing)
CBR | Rebellion Developments | Released Jan 19 2011 | 32 Pages | 19.16 MB

is a multi-awarded, long-running and still-ongoing weekly British science fiction-oriented comics anthology that serializes a number of separate stories each issue (called a "prog") that has been at the cutting edge of contemporary pop culture since it’s first publication by IPC Magazines in February 26, 1997. IPC, later Fleetway, continued to produce the title until 2000, when it was bought by Rebellion Developments. Due in part to its weekly publication schedule, it is one of only a few comics to surpass 1,600 issues. It is most noted for its Judge Dredd stories, and has been contributed to by a number of artists and writers who became renowned in the field internationally, such as Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Bryan Talbot, Brian Bolland, Garth Ennis and Mike McMahon.