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News Round-Up: 8 February 03

Poll Results

The latest poll has come to a close, and the results are fairly conclusive. If 2000AD's looking for another classic strip to rise like a phoenix from the archives, it should look no farther than Ro-Busters. Yes, the ABC Warriors are all well and good, but some old fashioned Ro-Jaws/Hammerstein/Mek Quake action is what we're all looking for. And given the success of the current Strontium Dog flashback episodes - it should really be a no-brainer to resurrect this series.

Personally, I would have gone for Harry 20, but the readers have spoken!

Results in full:

Ro-Busters 37%
Bill Savage 21%
Harry Twenty 19%
M.A.C.H.1 15%
Bradley 8%

2000AD opens up submissions

Yes, if you feel like showing the 2000AD alumni how it's really done, then check out the official site for details on how to send them your work - and also how to get feedback from other surfers...

Go to the submissions page

Edgington talks Batman/Aliens

Yes, there's more than one Aliens crossover going on at the moment, with Ian Edgington and Staz Johnson's Batman/Aliens entering its second month. The sometimes 2000AD writer has been talking about the series to Newsarama.

Go to interview

More Moore Supreme in May

For those of us that missed it the first time, Checker book are finishing off their reprints of Alan Moore's run on Supreme this May, with Supreme: The Return. For more on this announcement, click below:

More on Supreme

Red Son finally dawns

After much fanfare, Marc Millar's Red Son has finally come out of hiding, and been scheduled for later this year. So after all this time, is it just another Elseworlds story, or something else? Check out Newsarama's interview to find out more.

Marc Millar on Red Son

Hairsine leaves Captain America

Hairsine leaves Captain America early - but is taken off to work on a "very high-profile" project. So keep an eye out for news on this soon.




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