Episodes include:
Thirty seconds into your future... Harry Exton was a Button Man, a player in the lethal Killing Game, where modern-day gladiators fought for the pleasure of the mysterious Voices, the rich backers who set up the contests. But Harry quit, leaving the country and the slaughter behind him, only to find that no one walks away from the Game and lives...
Mega-City One, 2129 AD. This vast urban nightmare is situated along the eastern coast of post-apocalyptic North America, with the irradiated wasteland known as the Cursed Earth to the west and the polluted Black Atlantic to the east. Home to 400 million citizens, crammed into giant citi-blocks, overcrowding is rife, unemployment endemic and boredom universal. Tensions run a constant knife-edge, and crime is rampant. Only the Judges can prevent total anarchy. Empowered to dispense instant justice, these lawman are judge, jury and executioner. Toughest of them all is JUDGE DREDD - he is the Law! Two years ago, the cybernetic ex-soldier Nate Slaughterhouse went on a vigilante killing spree, wanting revenge for his son's murder and the disappearance of his wife. Arrested by Dredd, he now broods in his Iso-cube...
Captain Jack Dancer and his motley crew of pirates ruled the waves in the sixteenth century, wanted by the British Navy for their nefarious deeds. But Dancer's adventures amount to more than just mere theft and pillage - he's faced down the Devil, crossed the lands of the dead and travelled beneath the Earth. His legacy spans generations...
Picture a grotesque imaginary land, somewhere in the outer reaches of reality - a dark landscape of strange figures and weird machinations, seemingly conjured from the very depths of a fever-dream. Here, what is possible can come true, and the stuff of nightmares is never far away. Welcome to the warped world of Bob Byrne...
Forget what you think you understand, Earthlets, about your specie's notion of time. Take nothing for granted when it comes to human history, or an unknowable future - the process of time can be broken, bent back on itself, or even sent in entirely the wrong direction. These complete head-spinning tales warp the very fabric of chronology...
Comical tales from the Nerve Centre sub-basement as Tharg's minions put together the Galaxy's Greatest Comic.