2 May 2022

Mick McMahon - apex edition volume now available to pre-order

Hot on the heels of the news that the Brian Bolland apex edition is back from the printers and is ready for release come these teaser images for the next volume in the series...
The Mick McMahon apex edition will (it says here)
From the first published Judge Dredd story to his iconic work on serials such as ‘The Cursed Earth’ and ‘The Judge Child’, McMahon’s constantly evolving style has helped make him one of the greatest Dredd artists of all time. Famed for his ‘big boots’ design and vivid imagination, McMahon’s work helped define Dredd’s world and won him legions of fans.


From his dynamic early work influenced by Dredd co-creator Carlos Ezquerra to his later utterly unique style, this Apex Edition showcases the evolution of his career in unprecedented detail and demonstrates how McMahon came to influence generations of comic book artists.

Complete stories such as ‘Judge Whitey’, ‘Frankenstein II’, ‘The Wreath Murders’, and ‘Dream Palace’ are published alongside pages from ‘The Cursed Earth’, ‘The Day the Law Died’, ‘The Judge Child’, and ‘The Fink’.  As well as his brush and pen work, the reproduced pages include many of their original titles and word balloons, as well as printer’s marks and other ephemera, giving fans the chance to see these pages in all their glory.


The standard edition is available to pre-order from the 2000 AD webshop and will also be available for comic book stores to order through Diamond Distribution’s Previews magazine this summer. The limited edition slipcase is available to order only through the 2000 AD webshop.






You can pre-order the webshop exclusive edition here (for £150) or the standard edition here (for £80). 

Note that...
Webshop pre-orders for the slipcase edition will close at 12pm BST on Friday 1 June. 

Webshop pre-orders for the standard edition will close on 12pm BST Friday 2 September. 

The standard edition will also be available to pre-order from comic book stores through Diamond Distribution’s Previews magazine



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