Garth Ennis Writes About the Debt of Gratitude He Owes to 2000 AD over at Bleedingcool.com
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That jammy bugger Rich Johnston not only has regular columns from the likes of Warren Ellis and Simon Spurrier, but now he has an article on the site written by Garth Ennis!
Ennis’ article is named ‘When 2000 AD Was the Future’ and it it he talks about the debt of gratitude he owes to 2000 AD, and the likes of Pat Mills, John Wagner, Gerry Finley-Day, Alan Grant, Alan Moore, Tom Tully, Alan Hebden, Steve MacManus, Kelvin Gosnell, Nick Landau, Robin Smith, Simon Geller, Richard Burton, Doug Church, Tom Frame, Carlos Ezquerra, Ramon Sola, Jesus Blasco, Massimo Belardinelli, Dave Gibbons, Mike McMahon, Kevin O’Neill, Ian Gibson, John Cooper, Brian Bolland, Brett Ewins, Brendan McCarthy, Garry Leach, Ron Smith, Colin Wilson, Steve Dillon, Kim Raymond, Cam Kennedy, John Higgins, Barry Kitson, Mike Dorey, Carlos Pino, Jim Watson, Alan Davis, Jesus Redondo, Jose Ortiz, Ian Kennedy, Eric Bradbury, Mike White, Bryan Talbot, Ron Turner, Jim Baikie, Angie Mills, Glenn Fabry, David Pugh, Mike Collins and many more.
It’s a great piece and really highlights why for over 32 years now 2000 AD has been, and always will be the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic!
Head on over to read it thrill-seekers!
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