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Tuesday 19 January 2016

Future Shock: The Story of 2000AD — Zarjaz

19th January, 2016.

You know, on a free Tuesday night, I’d usually be watching … 

Well … 

All sorts of things.

Just recently?

TV box sets like Penny Dreadful or House of Cards.

Occasionally … ?

I’d be watching a movie.

Tonight?

Tonight, a couple of Teaser videos done, and nothing — as yet — grabbing my attention on my iTunes store wish list?

Well, I went shopping for documentaries: and managed to rent … 


~≈‰≈~

Just so you know … ?

2000AD is the seminal British SF comic: and one that’s been published since 1977.

Future Shock: The Story of 2000AD is the recently produced documentary about the title.

And … ?

Frankly, it’s a nicely put together piece.

One I could tell you more about.

I’m not, though: I’d actually like to hit the sack.

One thing I will say, though?

Is simply thing: for anyone who’s ever read 2000ADFuture Shock: The Story of 2000AD will make for very good viewing.

Enjoy it.

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