2000 AD Comics and Judge Dredd
com.rebellion.app2000ad
by Rebellion
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About this app
The legendary 2000 AD, the Judge Dredd Megazine and dozens of digital graphic novels are now available on your Android tablet – plus incredible FREE comics to read now!
Install now to read the free DREDD movie tie-in comic, plus two massive FREE sampler issues of top 2000 AD stories featuring future lawman Judge Dredd, undead cowboy Ichabod Azrael, ‘gentleman zombie’ Zombo, the action-packed dog soldiers of Kingdom, the Steampunk crime tale Stickleback, and post-apocalyptic werewolf series Age of the Wolf!
The app also gives you access to digital graphic novels collecting stories from the past 37 years, including the complete best selling Judge Dredd Case Files series, the newest Judge Dredd books, and more classic 2000 AD titles such as Rogue Trooper, Sláine, the ABC Warriors, Nikolai Dante, and Robo-Hunter!
2000 AD is the weekly SF anthology comic that brings you the cosmos’s best stories, filled with action and adventure with black humour and a dark satirical edge!
The monthly Judge Dredd Megazine not only showcases new adventures for Judge Dredd, but also series based in his world, further expanding the Dredd universe. In addition, there are interviews with leading writers and artists, and each issue includes a bonus 64-page graphic novel every month, featuring material from the 2000 AD archive!
Install now to read the free DREDD movie tie-in comic, plus two massive FREE sampler issues of top 2000 AD stories featuring future lawman Judge Dredd, undead cowboy Ichabod Azrael, ‘gentleman zombie’ Zombo, the action-packed dog soldiers of Kingdom, the Steampunk crime tale Stickleback, and post-apocalyptic werewolf series Age of the Wolf!
The app also gives you access to digital graphic novels collecting stories from the past 37 years, including the complete best selling Judge Dredd Case Files series, the newest Judge Dredd books, and more classic 2000 AD titles such as Rogue Trooper, Sláine, the ABC Warriors, Nikolai Dante, and Robo-Hunter!
2000 AD is the weekly SF anthology comic that brings you the cosmos’s best stories, filled with action and adventure with black humour and a dark satirical edge!
The monthly Judge Dredd Megazine not only showcases new adventures for Judge Dredd, but also series based in his world, further expanding the Dredd universe. In addition, there are interviews with leading writers and artists, and each issue includes a bonus 64-page graphic novel every month, featuring material from the 2000 AD archive!
What's New
Prevent subscribers seeing owned product prices on first open
App Information
Version Name
5.0.0
Version Code
40977
File Size
18.5 MB
Minimum OS
Android 6.0+
Target SDK
Android 33
Developer
Rebellion
Contact
Website
Content Rating
Teen
Package Name
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Recent Reviews
Mechabunyip
1.0★
very poor, have to do forced restarts and issues often can't be read for days after downloading. the comic is brilliant but the app is garbage.
Jari Pakarinen
1.0★
Android app keeps crashing and it's completely useless. I have Samsung Galaxy S24+.
Roy Goode
3.0★
I love 2000 AD and I have a huge collection of digital comics in my library. I was previously happy with the app functionality before version 5.0 appeared. Version 5.0.8 looks nicer than before but it's a massive step back in terms of functionality: - The filtering by year and book type does not work - I can't find the comic I was last reading - No "Download All" button that we had in previous versions I will provide detailed feedback to the developer.
Andy Evans
1.0★
The last time they updated the app, it came with gremlins that eventually ironed out. This time, they've tried fixing something that didn't even need fixing and broken it instead. On the old version, you could apply filters to separate items that you owned and those that you didn't. Well, that worked quite well, so they've done away with that. Also, you could navigate to each year that the comics were published, which also worked quite well, so they've done away with that too. Overall, poor
Chris Quinn
2.0★
New version makes it very hard to find downloaded items. Had to resort to searching for progs manually in library as downloaded/complete tags either don't work, or take so long they may as well not have worked. With no filters on, it shows all purchases by time rather than say sensibly grouping titles together into folders. If you have a sub, you get pages of 2000AD to go through. Doesn't seem to be any obvious way to search for items on sale through store either.
Thomas Clarke
2.0★
At first it appears to have a better interface and run far more smoothly than the old app. Unfortunately it is no good for reading comics on the go on a tablet without an internet connection. Comics will appear to have downloaded when I'm in the house, but seem to disappear when I try to use the app when I'm out. Very frustrating as I prefer reading on a tablet over a phone.
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