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2000 AD Starlord #13 cover T-Shirt

2000 AD Starlord #13 cover T-Shirt

This new T-shirt features the classic Strontium Dog cover from Starlord #13, drawn by master artist and SD co-creator Carlos Ezquerra. This dynamic, high-octane art hit newsagents’ shelves on Saturday 29 July 1978, highlighting the Strontium Dog story ‘Two-Faced Terror’ by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra.

While it was shortlived, 2000 AD’s sister comic Starlord would have a profound effect on its stablemate – after Strontium Dog survived the merger it quickly became one of 2000 AD’s biggest and most popular strips, a searing satire on prejudice, xenophobia, revenge and mercy that still hits hard to this day.
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2000 AD Starlord #13 cover T-Shirt

This new T-shirt features the classic Strontium Dog cover from Starlord #13, drawn by master artist and SD co-creator Carlos Ezquerra. This dynamic, high-octane art hit newsagents’ shelves on Saturday 29 July 1978, highlighting the Strontium Dog story ‘Two-Faced Terror’ by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra.

While it was shortlived, 2000 AD’s sister comic Starlord would have a profound effect on its stablemate – after Strontium Dog survived the merger it quickly became one of 2000 AD’s biggest and most popular strips, a searing satire on prejudice, xenophobia, revenge and mercy that still hits hard to this day.

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This new T-shirt features the classic Strontium Dog cover from Starlord #13, drawn by master artist and SD co-creator Carlos Ezquerra. This dynamic, high-octane art hit newsagents’ shelves on Saturday 29 July 1978, highlighting the Strontium Dog story ‘Two-Faced Terror’ by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra.

While it was shortlived, 2000 AD’s sister comic Starlord would have a profound effect on its stablemate – after Strontium Dog survived the merger it quickly became one of 2000 AD’s biggest and most popular strips, a searing satire on prejudice, xenophobia, revenge and mercy that still hits hard to this day.