Issue | #63 |
Published | 6 May 1978 |
Cover Price | 0.09 GBP (9p) |
Pages | 32 |
Editing | Kelvin Gosnall |
Characters | Judge Dredd |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Pat Mills |
Pencils | Mike McMahon |
Inks | Mike McMahon |
Colors | Mike McMahon |
Letters | R.O. Bott (?) |
Characters | Tharg |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Dan Dare; Hitman; Bear |
Synopsis | Aliens wipe the crew's memory of having discovered their planet and return them to space. |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Jack Adrian |
Pencils | Brian Lewis |
Inks | Brian Lewis |
Letters | Steve Potter |
Characters | Starlord |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Includes ad for new Starlord comic. |
Characters | John Stroud; Dennis Sharpe; Fred |
Synopsis | Sharpe sets a trap for the aliens using the unsuspecting Fred as bait. Stroud is imprisoned to prevent him interfering, but he escapes and arrives at the landing site just as things start to happen. |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Pat Mills |
Pencils | Jose Perez Montero |
Inks | Jose Perez Montero |
Letters | Jack Potter |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Judge Dredd; Samuel; Rebecca; Lawgiver; Spikes Harvey Rotten; Judge Jack |
Synopsis | Dredd and Rotten chance upon the town of Deliverance, where two citizens are about to become victims of mob law. Dredd, thinking Rotten has his back, rides to the rescue but is captured as Rotten disappears. It appears the citizens are to be victims of mutated flying rats which plague the town. As Dredd stews in jail, a swarm descends. |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Pat Mills |
Pencils | Mike McMahon |
Inks | Mike McMahon |
Colors | Mike McMahon |
Letters | R.O. Bott (?) |
Notes | Colour on first two pages only. |
Characters | Richard Cory; Lorna Varn; Mike Herschal |
Synopsis | Colonists struggle to survive after their ship crash-lands on an inhospitable planet. |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Alan Hebden |
Pencils | Solano Lopez |
Inks | Solano Lopez |
Letters | Bill Nuttall |
Characters | John Clay; Zack Harper; Dimples Devine; Mr. Chubb; Artie Gruber |
Synopsis | Philadelphia Freaks Flier Dimples Devine is murdered by Chubb and replaced by lookalike Gruber, who's mission is to kill John Clay. |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Tom Tully |
Pencils | Massimo Belardinelli |
Inks | Massimo Belardinelli |
Letters | Peter Knight |
Characters | Batman; Robin |
Genre | Superhero |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Five panel strip-advertisement for Treborland sweets, featuring Batman and Robin. |