
Judge Anderson: Shamballa
Shamballa
Alan Grant(Author)
Arthur Ranson(Artist)
2000 AD Graphic Novels (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 31. July 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-905437-67-2 (ISBN)
Description
In Mega-City One a brutal murder is discovered, seemingly of unnatural origin. Around the globe there is a massive surge in psychic phenomena as people fall prey to visions and religious mania. It seems that the world is on the brink of a psychic apocalypse and Psi Judge Anderson must travel into the heart of Tibet to find the source of the disturbance! This collection brings together the very best of Alan Grant's (Lobo) and Arthur Ranson's (Button Man) work on this iconic comics character.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Rebellion Publishing Ltd.
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 259 mm
Width: 184 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
595 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-905437-67-2 (9781905437672)
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Persons
With over 300 2000 AD stories to his name - not to mention over 250 Daily Star Judge Dredd strips - Alan Grant's prolific creative record speaks for itself. Outside the Galaxy's Greatest Comic, Grant is well-known to Batman fans following a lengthy run on various incarnations of the title. More recently he has adapted Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novels Kidnapped and Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde in Graphic Novel format with artist Cam Kennedy. His television work includes scripts for the BBC series Ace Lightning and the Carnival of Doom and he is currently writing a feature length animation for a German company. Arthur Ranson has long been one of 2000 AD's most popular artists; having made his initial impact working on Judge Anderson, he teamed up with John Wagner to create the highly acclaimed Button Man series, and later with Alan Grant for Mazeworld. He has also co-created the character of pyrokinetic Mega-City One citizen Juliet November, and illustrated both Judge Dredd and several Future Shocks. Ranson's most recent non-2000 AD work has been for Marvel Comics, on X-Factor and latterly X-Treme X-Men X-Pose.