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Appearing in "Robo-Hunter: Killing of Kidd (part 6)"[]

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  • The cast and crew of Space Family Ogden

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  • Surgical equipment

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Synopsis for "Robo-Hunter: Killing of Kidd (part 6)"[]

A huge alien monster bursts through the window, sprouts wings and carries Sam off. It is, in fact, the alien from Kidd's television show. The rest of the cast and crew enter disguised as surgeons and take Kidd to the operating theatre.

Appearing in "Rogue Trooper: Hats Off To Helm (part 1)"[]

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  • Nort pillboxes
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  • Nort atmocraft

Synopsis for "Rogue Trooper: Hats Off To Helm (part 1)"[]

Rogue has his own grenade thrown back at him. Helm offers to smother the blast, even though it will destroy him.

Appearing in "The Mean Arena"[]

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  • Mysterious silhouetted people

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  • Reading, 2025 AD

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  • Practice droid

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  • Helicopter

Synopsis for "The Mean Arena"[]

Matt Tallon's team-mates have a change of heart and decide that they want to help him find his brother's killers after all. The ungrateful so-and-so tells them that he doesn't want their help because "they'd hear you gutter-hounds coming a mile off!"

Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Gunge"[]

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  • Moral Health Committee

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  • Judge Lyons

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  • Cans of Justice Department-approved food

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  • Dredd's Lawmaster

Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Gunge"[]

The entrepreneur Otto Sump has created a cheap and nutritious new foodstuff, but public health campaigners aren't happy about it.

Appearing in "Ace Trucking Co.: The Kloistar Run (part 2)"[]

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  • Import officer

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  • Space
  • The planet Kloistar

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  • Crates of cargo

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  • Speedo Ghost
  • Yellow Snork

Synopsis for "Ace Trucking Co.: The Kloistar Run (part 2)"[]

It turns out that Jago Kane slicing off Ace's point was all part of a hologram-projecting device made by Feek and operated by Ghost, for entertainment on long flights. Ace is not impressed and says he will dock Feek's pay for this. When Feek points out that he hasn't been paid for five years, Ace says he will dock it from what he owes him. The delivery to Kloistar passes without incident until the planet's natives decide that Ace is in fact the great god Garpo.

Notes[]

Published by Fleetway on 4th September 1982. Sold for 18p in the UK.

Trivia[]

Letters and pictures from readers are published in the Nerve Centre.


Recommended reading[]

Some of these stories are also collected in trade paperbacks.

Links and references[]

The official website of 2000 AD includes an online shop.

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