• With all this Garth Ennis, Steve Dillon, and PJ Holden love, particularly with their 2000ad work, I couldn’t help but revisit all my acquired 2000ad collections, old progs, and hardbacks that I collected over the years. I love 2000ad and because it has been going on since the late 70’s, the body of work is staggering. And it has a lot of range.

    I was racking my brain on what I would recommend this week. I know we’ve talked about Rogue Trooper before and of course Judge Dredd gets mentioned quite a bit. I mean, with the amount of content out there, where do you start?

    Then the answer hit me like the fist of Dredd. Which also means this recommendation will be something different. It’s not a comic recommendation but actually a podcast recommendation.

    One of the scary things about 2000ad is where do you actually jump on and how can you get an understanding of its universe? That’s where the 2000ad Thrill-Cast comes in! It’s a podcast updated on a weekly basis that will also include deep dives into the characters within 2000ad as well as spotlights on the creators.

    The weekly Wednesday episode will generally focus on a topic and how 2000ad influenced or perhaps was influenced by that topic. It’s wonderfully hosted by Michael Molcher, the 2000AD Brand Manager and Chloe Maveal. The pair are really great together and the way they play off each other can be either comical or tragic. So there’s a lot of fun there.

    Molcher will then interview a creator, be it writer, artists, editor, etc and these are called the Creator Tapes. What I found interesting right from the start is that there is no issue referring or even discussing the creator’s work with other companies. Molcher has great knowledge of 2000ad, is a fan, and he has a nice interview style that obviously helps the creators feel at ease. He did a wonderful two-part interview with the legend Simon Bisley that is an incredible watch.

    Then Steve takes it over (or rather ST33-V) and will have a co-host, which seems to usually be an American, to discuss a character or some other aspect. It’s very informative.

    The point is, with these three concepts, you can quickly gain an understanding of this universe and with recommendations plugged throughout, you can figure out what may or may not appeal to you. And like I said, with the range of stories being so immense, chances are you will find something that is in your wheelhouse.

    Or you could simply start with Shako, a bear that ate some top secret CIA trash and ends up going on a rampage, killing everything in sight as the CIA try to retrieve his meal. Below I did a quick sketch of Shako about to eat Curt. I think that’s appropriate.

    That’s it for this week’s recommendation and hope someone learned something today. Because always remember…

    Man lernt nie aus!

    Bis bald,

    Franka

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • I’m going to jump in on this week’s comic post and take over from Marv because I think ‘I have some explainin’ to do.’

    I have been really wanting to inject a homage to one of the most famous panels in comic books for a very long time. In fact, I would probably say this is the most swiped, homaged, tributed, panel of all time. And that is of course from Amazing Spider-Man #50, when Peter Parker throws his Spidey-suit in the trashcan and walks away. It’s a beautiful shot from John Romita Sr. and it was an instant classic. I thought it would be a funny moment for Curt to do the same, on the day that he decided that Cosplay was just not for him. Which is mainly his own fault of course.

    This one has yet another swipe from one of my favorite movies of all time Shawshank Redemption. It is a shot of freedom, and finally escaping the shackles that were holding you back. And here it is used to show how over-exaggerated our friend Curt is and the importance he places in himself.

    In fact, when I was conceptualizing this story-arc and wanted to depict the transformation of Curt, these two images came to mind. I either watch too many movies or read too many comics…or perhaps both. Either way, I look upon it and believe it good.

    Bis bald,

    -Franka

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *