Episodes include:
The Klash is the war to end all wars. A conflict of intergalactic proportions, the whole quadrant is locked in stalemate between two hugely powerful rival factions - the Khmer Noir, ruled by the terminally ill Lord Qwish, and the Empire of Spinsters, half-senile fanatics headed by the Dowager Khan, who are leading a holy crusade against smut and indecency. Caught in the crossfire is the library-world of Shibboleth, a planet which contains every book in every language ever written. The Spinsters want this hive of filth destroyed, but for Qwish it may hold the answer to his prayers...
The swollen city of Downlode lies sprawled across the heart of future Europe like a hit-and-run victim. Here, life is cheap - so if you want somebody whacked, you can't buy better bullet-monkeys than Finnigan SINISTER and Ramone DEXTER, the city's primo hitmen. Now, they have discovered that crime boss Senor Apellido is a clone of Holy Moses Tanenbaum, the city's former Mr Big...
1761, New Providence Island. Captain Jack Dancer, former officer with the British Navy, and his motley crew are one of the most infamous band of pirates preying on the Southern seas. But a mission to save Dancer's lover Isabella from the Devil himself left them shipless and destitues. Wanted by the authorities and with nothing to lose, Dancer and his men agree to take on a quest to find the lost island of Laputa, an adventure that saw them tangle with the evil Aladdin. Now, back on New Providence Island, their ability to attract trouble has not gone unnoticed...
Mega-City One, 2127 AD. Stretching along the eastern coast of post-apocalyptic North America, this vast urban nightmare is home to 400 million citizens, and with unemployment endemic and boredom universal, only the Judges can prevent total anarchy - empowered to dispense instant justice, these future lawmen are judge, jury and executioner. Toughest of them all is JUDGE DREDD - he is the Law!
In July 1928, the biggest ocean-going vessel the world had ever seen - the LEVIATHAN - was launched on its maiden voyage to New York. Housing twenty-eight thousand passengers and crew, it was more floating city than cruise liner. But twenty years after its departure, the ship had still not reached land, seemingly cast into a hellish dimension...