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    |  | 2000 AD's Summer of Thrill-Power! |  
    |  | 2000 AD - Britain's cult award-winning weekly SF, fantasy and horror comic - surges into a Summer of Thrill-power as three all-new series premiere in its pages. |  
   
    |  | A LOVE LIKE BLOOD
 This horrific romance by John Smith (Devlin Waugh, 
        Vampirella) and Frazer Irving (Necronauts) 
        is a terrifyingly twisted take on the Romeo and Juliet story.
  The world we know is merely a superficial illusion. We are ruled from 
        the shadows by two warring households - the vampire Sangreal and werewolf 
        Luperci dynasties.
 But when the son of the Vampire King falls in love with the daughter of 
        the Luperci Bitch-Queen, it unleashes a spiral of horror and violence 
        which could drown both dynasties in a sea of blood. And if the lovers 
        were to breed...
 
 "A Love Like Blood is part of a concerted effort to put 
        more horror into the Galaxy's Greatest Comic," says 2000 AD Editor 
        Andy Diggle. "It's a genre the readers want to see more of, especially 
        following the success of Necronauts.
 
 "Having created gay exorcist and bloodsucker Devlin Waugh 
        for 2000 AD and Judge Dredd Megazine, John Smith's horror 
        pedigree and singular imagination is perfectly at home in this kind of 
        territory," Diggle adds. "When it comes to smart horror and depraved weirdness, 
        he's the writer to look to  and you can expect similar strangeness from 
        his and Steve Yeowell's forthcoming series, Pussyfoot 5: Alien Sex 
        Fiend!
 
 "Frazer Irving's distinctive art style made him our first choice 
        for such a dark story - but rather than the elegant black-and-white linework 
        he's known for, he'll be working in full colour for the first time in 
        2000 AD. He's using a deliberately muted palette, making the sudden 
        splashes of scarlet are all the more chilling."
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    |  | SATANUS UNCHAINED!
 Another story red in tooth and claw is Satanus Unchained, 
        which reintroduces the feared Tyrannosaur who first appeared in the classic 
        Judge Dredd epic 'The Cursed Earth'.
 
 Gordon Rennie (Missionary Man, Necronauts) 
        scripts this blackly comic bloodfest - with lusciously evocative painting 
        by Colin MacNeil (Chopper: Song Of The Surfer, Judge 
        Dredd: America) - as a hunting trip into the heart of Sauron Valley 
        goes horribly haywire and turns into a feeding frenzy.
 
 "Everybody loves dinosaurs," Diggle says with a grin. "2000 AD 
        came up with the idea of cloned dinosaurs escaping from a theme park way 
        back in 1978, and now we're reclaiming our heritage with this classic 
        character from 2000 AD's 'Golden Age'. This is a good old-fashioned, 
        unapologetic monster story with a gleefully malevolent streak of political 
        incorrectness. Gordon and Colin are enjoying themselves immensely!"
 
 Satanus Unchained is not recommended for vegetarians.
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    |  | BANZAI BATTALION
 Talking of retro-trips, the good news for old-school 2000 AD 
        fans is that John Wagner and Ian Gibson - the creators behind 
        the classic Robo-Hunter - have reunited for a Banzai 
        Battalion solo series.
 
 The diminutive garden-pest control droids made their first appearance 
        in a Judge Dredd story last year, and proved so popular 
        that getting their own series seemed inevitable. 'Escape to Glory' follows 
        the squad's quest to seek the Promised Land following a cruel betrayal 
        at the hands of Justice Department.
 
 "When Banzai Battalion were first introduced into Dredd's 
        world, we knew we had a hit on our hands. As any Robo-Hunter 
        fan will tell you, Wagner and Gibson give good droid - so these mechanised 
        marines are perfect subject matter for their unique sense of humour," 
        says Diggle.
 
 "They're a legend in garden pest control," he adds.
 
 These new stories are indicative of 2000 AD's exciting new direction, 
        combining classic characters and creators with new blood and fresh ideas. 
        All three series conclude in 2000 AD Prog 1249, making way for 
        a slew of new stories in Prog 1250 - including Garth Ennis and Carlos 
        Ezquerra's Judge Dredd epic, 'Helter Skelter'.
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    |  | A Love Like Blood by John Smith 
      and Frazer Irving begins in 2000 AD Prog 1243, on sale Wednesday 
      23rd May 2001 
 Satanus Unchained by Gordon Rennie and Colin MacNeil begins in 2000 
      AD Prog 1244, on sale Wednesday 30th May 2001
 
 Banzai Battalion: 'Escape to Glory' by John Wagner and Ian Gibson 
      begins in 2000 AD Prog 1246, on sale Wednesday 13th June 2001
 
 
 For artwork or more information on these or other series appearing in 2000 
      AD, please contact Andy Diggle on (020) 7357 0130 or email Andy@2000ADonline.com
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