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The Tartan Takeover: How Scots Built 2000 AD (Legacy)

Introduction: The Soul of the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic When comic fans talk about the “British Invasion,” they often focus on the names that went to America. But the heart of that movement was forged in the pages of 2000 AD by a powerhouse of talent from north of the border. At the center of it all stood Alan Grant. While 2000 AD is a British institution, its most iconic eras were defined by a “Tartan Takeover.” Alan Grant didn’t just write stories; he injected the comic with a uniquely Scottish brand of dark humor, political satire, and deep human empathy. Alongside his “partner in crime” John Wagner (raised in Greenock), Grant turned a weekly sci-fi magazine into a global cultural force. 1. The Grant & Wagner Powerhouse Alan Grant and John Wagner redefined Judge Dredd during the 1980s, creating what many consider the “Golden Age” of the character. Grant’s writing was fueled by a disdain for authority and a sharp, satirical wit. 2. The Heart of the Mutant: Strontium Dog If Dredd was the head of the comic, Strontium Dog (Johnny Alpha) was its heart. Grant became the primary voice of this mutant bounty hunter, using the series to explore themes of prejudice and social exclusion. 3. The “Glasgow Mafia” & The Mentor In the 90s, the “Glasgow Mafia”—Grant Morrison, Mark Millar, and Frank Quitely—took the industry by storm. They stood on the shoulders of Alan Grant, whose success with Batman in the late 80s opened the doors for Scottish talent at DC Comics. 4. Gordon Rennie: The Workhorse of the North A mainstay of the “Prog” for decades, Gordon Rennie is the writer who arguably “nails” the grit of the 2000 AD universe better than anyone else. 5. Jim Alexander: The Master of Calhab Jim Alexander famously expanded the Dredd universe into a “post-apocalyptic Scotland” with Calhab Justice, bringing a grounded, local perspective to the Mega-City world. 6. Gary Erskine: The Technical Visionary Paisley’s Gary Erskine provided the industrial, cinematic aesthetic that made the future feel real. His technical detail is legendary among fans. Conclusion: A Legend Never Truly Dies Alan Grant passed away in 2022, but his influence is everywhere—from the superhero movies filmed in Glasgow to the vibrant indie comic scene in Scotland. He taught us that the future doesn’t belong to the law; it belongs to the rebels.

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Review – Essential Judge Dredd: Origins

SUMMARY Opening with a perilous prologue of secrecy and bad dreams in The Connections, the race is on to deliver a mysterious package to the Grand Hall of Justice. What follows is a furious road mission of high importance that could change the laws of Mega City One and offers a shocking history lesson on the origins of immediate justice. ART Kev Walker brings the neo-noir dystopian crime thriller to Dredd with his dark and minimalistic style. While it can be difficult to fully decipher what’s going on at times, that only adds to the mystique and drama of the short story. While Ezquerra’s flare for bombastic scenery and iconic chins is no secret, it’s the beautiful subtlety of his characterisation that serves as a narrative structure all on it’s own; the contrasting usage of polished colouring and rough shading delivering the arc of Dredd as a seasoned and grizzled veteran with a strict regiment for principles and upholding traditional laws. WRITING Despite what the title suggests, that being an essential deep dive into the origins of Judge Dredd, I believe newcomers or casual fans may struggle to keep up with the moving parts of the narrative and multitude of characters throughout. Coming off more like a love letter to existing fans of the titular badass – and an intimately written one at that, those without the experience may be left with more questions than answers to this deep and grizzly story. That being said, the events that take place throughout this collection do an incredible job of bridging the gap between fantastical science-fiction and nail-bitingly realistic non-fiction. Like we’re one quaking domino away from setting off a chain of probable actualities for the future based on this Wagner’s series. OVERALL In conclusion, Essential Judge Dredd: Origins puts you in the gruelling position of a Judge in early training, suddenly thrown into the line of fire unprepared. If you can withstand the direct heat of this bloody and scorched battlefield and brave the cold of this callous and unrelenting tale of immediate judgement, then you’re fit to be a Judge and learn the secrets of how it all came to be in a fascinatingly unique story for the time that still holds up today. [yasr_multiset setid=1] [yasr_visitor_multiset setid=1] Let us know in the comments your thoughts on Essential Judge Dredd: Origins as well as your origins with Judge Dredd. Buy tickets for BGCP Comic Con in and around Glasgow Scotland – BUY TICKETS Check out all of our Comic, Movie, Television and Videogame Reviews HERE and our Podcasts/Interviews HERE If you want to be part of the BGCP community, Join us on Discord, Twitter, Instagram etc then click HERE

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