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''Strontium Dog'' is a long-running British
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series starring Johnny Alpha, a
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bounty hunter who lives in Earth's future. The series was created in
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by writer
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(under the pseudonym T. B. Grover) and artist
Carlos Ezquerra Carlos Sanchez Ezquerra (; 12 November 1947 – 1 October 2018) was a Spanish comics artist who worked mainly in British comics. He is best known as the co-creator of ''Judge Dredd''. Biography Early work Born in Ibdes, Zaragoza (province), prov ...
for '' Starlord'', a short-lived weekly science fiction comic. When ''Starlord'' was cancelled, the series transferred to the
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weekly '' 2000 AD''. In 1980, Wagner was joined by co-writer Alan Grant, although scripts were normally credited to Grant alone. Grant wrote the series by himself from 1988 to 1990. Wagner revived the series after a ten-year hiatus in 2000. After Ezquerra's death in October 2018, the series was put in indefinite hiatus with no current plans for its continuation (other than some single-episode stories in special issues aimed at younger readers). The series takes place in an imagined future after the Great Nuclear War of 2150. Due to nuclear fallout of
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, humanity has an increased number of mutant births, most of whom have physical abnormalities but some of whom possess
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abilities. John Kreelman is born with white blank eyes and a mutant "alpha radiation" power that grants him greater perception, allowing telepathy and the ability to see through many surfaces. Facing discrimination, John Kreelman adopts the name "Johnny Alpha" and becomes a bounty hunter for the Search/Destroy Agency. Due to the origin of their mutation and their S/D badges, mutant bounty hunters are nicknamed "strontium dogs." A formidable bounty hunter, Johnny Alpha uses not only his mutant abilities in combat but also an array of high-tech gadgets and weapons. ''Strontium Dog'' stories are often known for a bleak, minimalistic edge at times reminiscent of
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. Several stories veer into satire and overtly bizarre science fantasy. Johnny Alpha's adventures sometimes involve time travel (such as a mission to 1945 where he attempts to apprehend
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) or alternate dimension (including one that seems to be
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). On several occasions, Johnny Alpha's time travel adventures to periods before the Great Nuclear War have featured him crossing paths with another ''2000 AD'' character
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.


Series background

In the world of ''Strontium Dog'', the Great Nuclear War of 2150 wipes out 70% of Britain's population, leading to a huge increase of mutant births due to exposure to nuclear fallout (
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). The mutants of Strontium Dog differ from the usual depiction of mutants in American comics, such as those published by
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, in that they are generally afflicted with obvious physical abnormalities. Only a rare few are born with
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powers. These strontium-influenced mutants face a high degree of prejudice from average humans ("norms"). Born in 2150 to Diana Kreelman and her husband Nelson Bunker Kreelman, the boy Johnny Kreelman has mutant eyes that can increase his perception by channeling "alpha radiation", allowing telepathy and telekinesis, as well as the ability to see through most surfaces. Nelson is a bigoted politician who gains popularity by drafting anti-mutant laws and creating the anti-mutant police force known as the Kreelers. Despised, abused, and hidden away by his father, Johnny escapes his parents at a young age and adopts the name Johnny ''Alpha''. He then joins the rising resistance group known as the Mutant Army and quickly becomes a valued leader, despite still being a teenager. The Mutant Uprising of 2167 fails to overthrow the government. Despite this, Johnny Alpha
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s his father, leading to the man's resignation and the disbanding of the Kreelers (though many members simply transfer into the local police force). Members of the Mutant Army are pardoned for their actions only on condition that they leave Earth forever. An orbital
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is built and becomes the headquarters of the new Search/Destroy Agency, an organization that accepts contracts to hunt criminals and threats deemed too dangerous for conventional law enforcement and "norms." The former Mutant Army members become galactic bounty hunters for the S/D Agency. Due to their S/D badges and the origins of their mutations, these bounty hunters are nicknamed "strontium dogs" by Earth people. This also leads the S/D orbital base to be nicknamed the Doghouse. On Earth, new laws protect mutants from being hunted and targeted for extermination. However, they still face great prejudice from society and are segregating into
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s, such as a large mutant settlement at Milton Keynes. Additionally, mutants have limited working opportunities and cannot own businesses. Several mutants succumb to societal pressures and poverty, while others join the S/D Agency as new bounty hunters. By 2180, Johnny Alpha is one of the most famous strontium dogs.


Earth

Earth is rarely seen in the strip. When it is, the focus is often New Britain — Great Britain after a devastating nuclear war. It is much closer to modern-day Britain than ''
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's'' Brit-Cit by the same writers, but it contains areas of nuclear devastation such as the Greater London Crater and
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Gap; areas known to survive include
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(now a major area and political centre),
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,
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,
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,
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&
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(now a combined
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),
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,
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, and
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. The flying building of Upminster contains both the parliament and the monarchy. According to the sequel series ''Strontium Dogs'', Britain has a large empire of outer-space colonies. The mutants of New Britain live in ghettos, isolated from the human population and living in poverty. Stories like ''Traitor To His Kind'' reveal some figures in the government, such as the First Lord of the Military (himself having a mutant daughter), make attempts to slowly improve the mutants' situation, but much of this goes unnoticed by the public. Many other figures in the government prefer to regress toward greater oppression or even attempted extermination of the mutant population.
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is known to still exist, though little has been shown; the US and
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are both visited in ''The Mork Whisperer'' (2009); and the leader of a West African Mutant Republic is shown in ''The Final Solution''.
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is the setting of part of ''Outlaw'', shown to have been turned into a tropical area with
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es and
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s by the Rad Wars. The centre is Antarctic City (also the name of a
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in ''Judge Dredd''), with military and police matters handled by the Antarctic
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. In ''The Final Solution'', the government is usurped by the New Church and the incumbent monarch killed. According to the first ''Strontium Dogs'' story, after the destruction of the New Church by the strontium dogs, a hastily assembled junta government exiled all mutants from Britain. ''Crossroads'', in ''2000 AD'' prog 898, reveals that Earth is a severe political mess, with 26 "minor wars", and the rest of the galaxy was cutting ties. The later strip ''The Life and Death of Johnny Alpha'' ignores all of this, instead having post-Church New Britain ruled by a more liberal government.


Dating

The first ''Strontium Dog'' stories in ''Starlord'' and ''2000 AD'' were said to be set in the year 2180. During the ''Strontium Dog'' series published in ''2000 AD'', in-story events progressed were indicated as occurring in real time to publication. The story "Max Bubba" was published five years after the first Strontium Dog story and gave the date 2185 for its events. Similarly, the main ''Judge Dredd'' stories progress in parallel to the real time publication dates. Exceptions to this are some stories appearing in annual issues and summer specials that indicate they are revisiting earlier points of Johnny Alpha's life. Despite this, there have been some dating discrepancies in the ''Strontium Dog'' series. The stories "The No-Go Job" and "The Final Solution" present a date of 2180 but are said to take place two years after the events in "Max Bubba." Likewise, the story "
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" gives the date 2178 even though it is set after the events in "Max Bubba."


Johnny Alpha

John Alpha is the main character of ''Strontium Dog'' stories. His mutated eyes allow him to see through walls and read minds. Born in 2150, he is the son of Diana Kreelman and her husband Nelson Bunker Kreelman. Nelson is a politician who drafts the anti-mutant laws and gains power on the back of bigotry, creating the anti-mutant police force known as the Kreelers. Johnny leaves his parents at a young age and joins the Mutant Army, changing his surname from Kreelman to Alpha and deciding to keep his father's identity secret. Johnny becomes one of the Mutant Army's key leaders, playing a major part in the mutant uprising of 2167 when he is only 17. By the time he joins the Search/Destroy agency, Johnny Alpha is a highly skilled and dangerous fighter, adept at combining his mutant powers with hand-to-hand combat and weaponry. A sarcastic, cynical man, he nonetheless believes that innocent life must be protected or avenged, even if against the odds. Deeply loyal to friends, he can be impatient and quick to anger if plans go wrong or situations continue to worsen, but often this motivates him to improvise new solutions rather than simply stew in anger. A dogged bounty hunter determined to earn reward for his work, Johnny is also guided by a moral conscience. He is persistent and pursues a target even if the job becomes difficult. However, he may relent for a good enough reason, such as if his target is a victim of greater evil. If he believes the cause is great enough, he may forego payment or decide not to accept it. In "The Doc Quince Case", learning new information convinces him to no longer pursue a man he has been hunting but instead to rescue and help him. In "The Slavers of Drule", Johnny tracks down a group of slavers simply because he believes it is the right thing to do. Despite his morality, Johnny is not above vengeance for himself or those he considers family. A device he used on his own father caused Nelson Kreelman to be locked in a time-loop where he continuously relived his final moments, begging for his life. During the course of his career as a strontium dog, Johnny Alpha becomes a formidable legend and even a hero to some. He is responsible for such legendary achievements as destroying the Wolrog homeworld, leading the mutant uprising on Earth, and bringing
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to the future to face trial. He becomes known for generously assisting mutants in trouble, such as when he donates a large sum of money to the Milton Keynes ghetto in "Mutie's Luck". At times, Alpha has encountered another ''2000 AD'' character,
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, by journeying into the past via time travel, but it is ambiguous whether Johnny Alpha's future world is the fate of Dredd's timeline or one of several possibilities.


Weapons/equipment and mutant abilities

Like all Search/Destroy agents, Alpha is armed with highly advanced technology. His usual equipment includes a variable-cartridge blaster, electrified
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, a short-range
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, a "time
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" that can briefly "rewind" the last few minutes of time in the immediate area, and "time bombs" which can transport somebody minutes or hours forwards or backwards in time (by which time the planet has moved in its orbit, causing the victim to reappear in empty space). Johnny Alpha has white, incandescent eyes and multiple mutant abilities. Most frequently, high-level alpha radiation emitted from his eyes allows Johnny to see through walls and other solid objects, or to read people's minds. He has also used his piercing stare to inflict severe headaches on his opponents. He can also "suggest" illusions into their perceptions. Alpha has used this to save his life several times. In the stories "Judgement Day" and "Rage", Alpha makes Sabbat the Necromagus and Max Bubba respectively believe that people are behind them, distracting each long enough for Alpha to strike.


Supporting cast

;Wulf Sternhammer: Johnny's original partner. He is not a mutant but a normal human from
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. He became a strontium dog out of a sense of camaraderie with Johnny, and, despite the indignities, he viewed it as good work as it kept the galaxy "safe for decent people". A blunt and straightforward brawler, Wulf is far less prone to doubt and introspection and tries to bring his friend back in line when he has doubts. Since ''Starlord'' #5, Wulf wears the fur pelt of a Gronk that he'd befriended; the alien's custom was for people dear to them to wear their skin, so part of them would live on. Wulf acts a lot like a stereotypical
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. Eventually, it was
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ned that he ''was'' a Viking, accidentally brought into the 22nd century when Johnny was pursuing a criminal gang through time. ;The Gronk: Early strips include the brother of the Gronk that Wulf had met earlier. It is a timid, metal-eating alien from the planet Blas, in the Gallego system (a tribute to the fantasy artist
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). The Gronk provided medical back-up and constantly worried about its "poor heartses", and in "Outlaw" showed it could survive multiple heart attacks. A gag showed that "the Gronk" was the name for most of its species, causing problems when mail arrives for "the Gronk". In the ''Strontium Dogs'' spinoff, the Gronk transformed into a gun-toting highly aggressive soldier. ;King Clarkie the Second: A thinly veiled parody of
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. He is the monarch for much of the strip, being deposed late in the series for his pro-mutant views. While presented as a buffoon in several strips, he was also essentially harmless and well-meaning. ; Middenface McNulty: A mutant
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ally who was raised in a ghetto/concentration camp, 'Shytehill'. McNulty's head is covered with lumps. He later has a solo spin-off series. ;
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: A female mutant agent whose mutation resembles
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and who is thus feared and despised by other mutants. She also has a solo spin-off series. ; Ruth: Johnny's "norm" sister. Her husband is Nigel; they have a daughter, Marci. Ruth and her family remain friendly to Johnny, even helping him blackmail Nelson during the Mutant Army uprising of 2167. During an early comic book adventure, Marci is abducted and almost killed by a criminal who seeks revenge on Johnny. After this, Ruth forbids him from coming near her family again, only making contact with him afterward when she deems it absolutely necessary. ;Nelson Culliver: Half-brother to Johnny, a result of an extramarital affair by Nelson Kreelman. After the war, Culliver becomes head of the Anti-Mutant Squad at
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. In "Traitor to His Kind", Culliver tries to have Alpha murdered, but he is exposed and dismissed. Alpha decides to assassinate him, but he changes his mind after meeting Culliver's children. ;Feral: A young, savage mutant introduced in "The Final Solution". He initially despises the strontium dogs, who he saw as abandoning the mutants on Earth, but he is inspired by the actions of Johnny Alpha. Feral witnesses Alpha's sacrifice in "The Final Solution", and in the original strips of the 1990s, he becomes first a rebel outlaw in the colony worlds and then a renowned SD Agent. In "The Life and Death of Johnny Alpha", this was ignored and he becomes a strontium dog soon after "The Final Solution", but due to his abrasive personality, he soon left and becomes an outlaw who tries to resurrect Alpha, only to give up. In this second timeline, he is executed for murder on an alien world. ;Stix Clan: In both the original series and the revival, Alpha frequently encounters or works alongside members of a mutant family. All members, male and female, are identical in appearance, personality and dress sense. They all hail from one town called Stixville on the planet Freedonia and are highly hostile to outsiders. They often appear as antagonists to Alpha but at times they have work alongside him. However, they usually betray him at some point, showing only the slightest loyalty to other Stix. There is said to be only one good Stix, Father Phineas who is a Catholic priest, a genuinely good and kind person and thus unmentionable around the rest of the Clan. ;Negus: Introduced in the revival, he is the First Lord of the Military, a stern-faced and middle-aged politician who both hires Johnny and acts as his Upminster contact. Negus pushes for increased mutant rights, having a mutant daughter that he kept at home (something Johnny remarked as being a brave act for a man in Negus' position), though he still wanted to keep mutant and norm bloodlines separate. ;Precious Matson: A reporter from the mutant colony of Freedonia who appears in Flashbacks to the pre-Wulf days of Johnny's life. Competent and dogged, she befriends Johnny and helps him against the terrorist leader Blood Moon. In "Life and Death", she investigates the true events of Johnny's death. With McNulty's aid, she is able to resurrect him. ;Kenton Sternhammer: Son of Wulf, he is introduced in "The Son" (2018). He becomes a member of the Search/Destroy Agency.


Major stories


Original run

"Portrait of a Mutant", a flashback story in
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, filled in the background of the series and Johnny's role in the Mutant Army; it introduced Kreelman and the Kreelers, his quasi-official anti-mutant police. Kreelman drafted laws stating mutants were not allowed to work or own businesses, leading to them being forced from their homes into slums and eventually into being forced into labour camps; the only option for many mutants was to join the nationwide guerilla Mutant Army. An attack was launched on Upminster in 2167 as part of a general uprising, but the Army's leaders were forced to surrender in the face of mass mutant executions. Kreelman used this as an opportunity to push forward the extermination of all mutants; Johnny Alpha and the other leaders escaped (thanks to Johnny's sister and mother) and led the Mutant Army in a second major uprising to prevent genocide. The Prime Minister and King agreed to draft into law a better deal for mutants, and - after hearing Alpha was Kreelman's son from Ruth - blackmailed Kreelman into resigning. The mutant leaders were pardoned on condition they go into exile in space, leading to the creation of the Search/Destroy agency; the Kreelers were disbanded and replaced with a new police force. This changeover was depicted by a panel showing Kreelers, which was then repeated but with a different uniform, showing that the same people and attitudes remained. In the present day, bookending "Portrait", Johnny tracked his father down and activated a time device, causing his father to relive his final moments: begging for his life, forever. In the story "Outlaw", Kreelman was later freed, and, in disguise, had himself appointed head of the Search/Destroy agency. He used his position to frame Johnny and other Mutant Army veterans for murder. Johnny was soon made aware of the truth and had no qualms about dragging his own father before the deceived mutants who gunned him down on the spot. In the 1986 story "Max Bubba", a lengthy story explaining Wulf's origins, Wulf was killed off at the hands of Max Bubba and his gang. This led to the epic "Rage", in which Johnny remorselessly hunted down his partner's killers. After that Johnny either worked solo, or with
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or Scottish mutant Middenface McNulty. Johnny was killed off in
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, sacrificing himself to save mutants from extermination at the hands of Kreelman's illegitimate son, Lord Sagan. Artist Carlos Ezquerra disagreed with the decision to kill him and refused to draw it, so Johnny's final adventures were illustrated by Simon Harrison and
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.
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later admitted in ''
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feature on the history of the comic that "killing off Johnny Alpha was a mistake
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I'm doing my best to rectify." He later described it as "one of the big regrets of my career, probably the biggest."


Post-death and ''Strontium Dogs''

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allowed him to make further appearances. In the
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''
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Annual'' John Wagner wrote and Colin MacNeil drew "Top Dogs", in which Johnny and Wulf travel back in time to Mega-City One in pursuit of a criminal, whilst encountering and only narrowly escaping
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. Johnny and Dredd renewed acquaintances in
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in the ''Judge Dredd'' story "
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and drawn mainly by Ezquerra. The supporting cast would gain their own spin-off strip ''Strontium Dogs'' in the 1990s, written by
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and
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. It was criticised by Ennis in the book ''
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'' as being anticlimactic and that the lead, Feral, "was nowhere near as interesting as Johnny". The series was scrapped when David Bishop became ''2000 ADs editor. The first story, '"Monster" starring Feral, revealed the Search Destroy Agency no longer existed and mutants had been driven off Earth by a hastily assembled UK junta government; colony worlds were also shown to be under military occupation and severely ill-treating mutants, with the alleged mutant resistance merely using their organisation to extort "liberation" taxes from mutants (an allegory for
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in Northern Ireland, Ennis' home). Ennis would bring back the Gronk in '"Return of the Gronk", turning him into an aggressive berserker: learning that Johnny Alpha was dead caused a heart attack which awakened his aggressive side of this one. The Gronk and Feral were teamed up, and went out for revenge against the necromancers who had killed Alpha in "The Darkest Star'". In the process, Feral found out he was the son of the lead necromancer and both he and the Gronk discovered that the necromancers drew their power from torturing the people they had killed – including Johnny Alpha. To destroy the enemy, the Gronk killed the captives – including, at his friend's request, Alpha himself, who couldn't live on in such excruciating pain. From ''2000 AD'' # 897,
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became the regular writer on the strip and in prog 898 he resurrected the Search Destroy Agency: an agent named Bullmoose revealed that the Galactic Crime Commission had cut ties with Earth (who had pressed for the Agency to be closed and mutants purged), moved to Ganymede, and recreated the agency as they needed mutants to "clean their dirty laundry for them".
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was given her own solo series, written by Alan Grant, Peter Hogan and later
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. This series continued after ''Strontium Dogs'' was cancelled.


Revival

In the ''Prog 2000'' holiday special, published at the end of
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, Johnny Alpha was revived by his original creators, Wagner and Ezquerra. The new stories were set before Johnny's death. The first story, "The Kreeler Conspiracy", was based on a treatment Wagner had written for an aborted ''Strontium Dog'' TV pilot, and featured Johnny working solo, but Wulf returned in subsequent stories. Wagner introduced the concept that all previous stories were 'folklore' and the current series was the truth, giving him free rein to alter a number of details (such as giving Johnny an AI computer assistant and Kreelman having been President of a unified Earth government). This concept was dropped after "Conspiracy", with the later stories directly harkening back to the original run. A subsequent story in 2004, "Traitor To His Kind" (progs 1406–1415), introduced Johnny's half-brother, head of a brutal police unit that dealt with mutant crimes. Hired by pro-mutant First Lord Negus, Johnny was sent to get a kidnapped King Clarkie back from mutant guerillas; loath though he was to do so, he knew elements within the government were trying to use this as an excuse to viciously crack down on mutants. Johnny and Wulf rescue the King, as well as uncovering a conspiracy in the Home Office to allow the kidnapping and subsequently fake the King's murder so as to provide a reason for mutant brutalisation. While this led to an improvement in the lives of mutants, all of it was behind the scenes and Johnny Alpha was branded a traitor by mutants for working against his kind. The 2009 story ''Blood Moon'' retconned in a fanatical mutant rebel leader, William Blood Moon, who was responsible for civilian massacres and suicide bombings. Johnny had been seconded to him during the war, and swore vengeance for Moon having his friend Mardi killed as a suicide bomber; years later, before meeting Wulf, he and other former rebel leaders would hunt down Blood Moon to kill him for his continuing terrorist atrocities. Johnny would use a time bomb to take Moon back to the site of Mardi's bombing and executed him there.


"The Life and Death of Johnny Alpha"

In prog 1689, June 2010, Wagner and Ezquerra began a strip called "The Life and Death of Johnny Alpha'", which took place following "The Final Solution". The strip featured reporter Precious Matson trying to discover the true circumstances behind Johnny's death: the story explicitly stated itself to be a retcon and the "true" story of what happened, and diverged from "The Final Solution" when Precious revealed to Middenface McNulty that Johnny's body had been brought ''back'' by Feral (the original strip showed it destroyed and the remains left behind). Mutants remain on Earth, the S/D Agency still exists and has a new Doghouse satellite, and the UK government is said to be "apologists and mutie-lovers", ignoring ''Strontium Dogs''. Middenface and Precious went searching for the truth behind Johnny's death and the whereabouts of his body. In the process, they found out that Feral had taken the body on a quest for the Stone Wizards, immensely powerful entities that could bring Johnny back to life – but, as the cost would be his own life, he backed out and buried him instead. (Feral would end up executed during the story for unrelated crimes.) Precious and Middenface located the body and took it to the Stone Wizards, where McNulty offered to die so Johnny would live – the story ended with Johnny returning to life. The story continued in three further installments from 2011 to 2014. Alpha discovered a conspiracy to secretly sterilise all mutants in New Britain. This revelation led to a new civil war, with Alpha leading the mutant faction. After the conclusion of "The Life and Death of Johnny Alpha", the series returned to its bounty-hunter premise. In "The Son" (2018) a new character, Wulf Sternhammer's son Kenton, joined Johnny Alpha as a rookie Search/Destroy agent. This was the last ''Strontium Dog'' story to be illustrated by Carlos Ezquerra, who died later that year, and the last in the series to be written by John Wagner (as of May 2025). Other writers and artists have produced one-episode stories since, but no multi-part stories.


Hiatus

Since the death of artist Carlos Ezquerra in October 2018, the editor of ''2000AD'', Matt Smith, has said he is yet to decide whether the series should continue without Ezquerra. However he has said that spin off series set around popular supporting characters are in development. A story starring the Stix Clan was later published in the May 2019 ''Villains Takeover Special''. In 2020 a one-episode story about Johnny Alpha as a child appeared in prog 2183, by Michael Carroll and Nick Brokenshire.


Crossover stories

Johnny Alpha has also appeared in three ''
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'' stories, in which he travelled back in time to Dredd's era. The first was '"Top Dogs", written by John Wagner, which appeared in the ''Judge Dredd Annual 1991'' (published in 1990). The second was "
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", a 20-episode story written by
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, which appeared in both ''2000 AD'' and in the ''
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'' in 1992. The third was "By Private Contract" in issue 2000 of ''2000 AD'' in September 2016, also written by Wagner. He also stars with Judge Dredd in the Big Finish audio book ''Pre-Emptive Revenge'', in their attempt to stop a nuclear dirty bomb from launching while trying to reach safety after a successful co-operative mission.


Publication

In
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,
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produced the first collected volume of Strontium Dog stories and others have appeared piecemeal over the years. Starting in
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,
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released a complete run of collected Strontium Dog stories as the ''Search/Destroy Agency Files''. In 2008 Rebellion also began reprinting the new series of stories. Most of the post-"Final Solution" ''Strontium Dogs'' stories were collected in softback collections bagged with issues of the ''
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''. All material from "Max Quirxx" to "Journey into Hell" written by John Wagner and illustrated by Carlos Ezquerra unless otherwise stated. All stories thereafter written by John Wagner and Alan Grant writing in partnership unless otherwise stated. *''Agency File 01'' (336 pages, 2007, ) **"Max Quirxx" (''Starlord'' #1-2, 1978) **"Papa Por-ka" (''Starlord'' #3–5, 1978) **"No Cure For Kansyr" (''Starlord'' #6–7, 1978) **"Planet of the Dead"(''Starlord'' #8–10, 1978) **"Two-Faced Terror!" (''Starlord'' #12–15, 1978) **"Demon Maker" (Art:
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17; Ian Gibson 18–19; ''Starlord'' #17–19, 1978) **"The Ultimate Weapon" (''Starlord'' #21–22, 1978) **"The Galaxy Killers" (''2000 AD'' #86–94, 1978) **"Journey Into Hell" (''2000 AD'' #104–118, 1979) **"Death’s Head" (''2000 AD'' #178–181, 1980) **"The Schicklgruber Grab" (''2000 AD'' #182–188, 1980) **"Mutie’s Luck" (''2000 AD'' #189, 1980) **"The Doc Quince Case" (''2000 AD'' #190–193, 1980–81) **"The Bad Boys Bust" (''2000 AD'' #194–197, 1981) *''Agency File 02'' (288 pages, June 15, 2007, ) **"Portrait of a Mutant" (''2000 AD'' #200–206, 210–221, 1981) **"The Gronk Affair" (''2000 AD'' #224–227, 1981) **"The Kid Knee Caper" (''2000 AD'' #228–233, 1981) **"The Moses Incident" (''2000 AD'' #335–345, 1983) **"The Killing" (''2000 AD'' #350–359, 1984) **"Outlaw!" (''2000 AD'' #363–385, 1984) *''Agency File 03'' (384 pages, September 9, 2007, ) **"The Big Bust Of ’49" (''2000 AD'' #415–424, 1985) **"The Slavers Of Drule" (''2000 AD'' #425–436, 1985) **"Max Bubba" (''2000 AD'' #445–465, 1985–86) **"Smiley’s World" (''2000 AD'' #466–467, 1986) **"Rage" (''2000 AD'' #469–489, 1986) **"Incident on Mayjer Minor" (''2000 AD'' #490–496, 1986) **"Warzone!" (''2000 AD'' #497–499, 1986) **"Incident at the Back o' Beyond" (written by Alan Grant, art by Robin Smith; ''2000 AD ''1983 Annual) **"The Beast of Milton Keynes" (written by Alan Grant; ''2000 AD'' Annual 1986) *''Agency File 04'' (352 pages, January 15, 2008, ) **"Bitch" (''2000 AD'' #505–529, 1987) **"The Royal Affair" (''2000 AD'' #532–536, 1987) **"A Sorry Case" (art by
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); (''2000 AD'' #540–543, 1987) **"The Rammy" (''2000 AD'' #544–553, 1987) **"The Stone Killers" (written by Grant alone; ''2000 AD'' #560–572, 1988) **"Incident On Zeta" (written by Grant alone; plot suggested by Carlos Ezquerra; ''2000 AD'' #573, 1988) **"The No-Go Job" (written by Grant alone; art by Simon Harrison; ''2000 AD'' #580–587, 1988) **"Fever" (art by Kim Raymond; ''2000 AD'' Annual 1987) **"Complaint" (''2000 AD'' Annual 1988) **"Incident at the End of the World" (art by Keith Page; ''2000 AD Annual 1991'', 1990) **"Assault on Trigol 3" (written by Steve MacManus, art by Rob Moran; ''2000 AD Sci-fi Special'' 1979) **"An Untold Tale of Johnny Alpha" (written by Peter Hogan, art by John Ridgway; ''2000 AD Sci-fi Special ''1992) *''The Final Solution'' (160 pages, May, 2008, ) **"The Final Solution" (part 1 - written by Grant alone; art by Simon Harrison; ''2000 AD'' #600–606, 615–621, 636–641, 645–647, 1988–89) **"The Final Solution" (part 2 - written by Grant alone; art by Colin MacNeil; ''2000 AD'' #682–687, 1990) **"Incident at the Birth of the Universe" (written by Grant alone; art by
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; ''2000 AD Winter Special 1988'') **"The Town that Died of Shame" (written by Grant alone; art by Brendan McCarthy and Colin MacNeil; ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1988'') **"Judge Dredd: Top Dogs" (art by Colin MacNeil; ''Judge Dredd Annual 1991'', 1990) *''Judge Dredd:
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'' (written by
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; art by Carlos Ezquerra, Peter Doherty,
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and
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(credited as Chris Halls); ''2000 AD'' #786–799 and ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' volume 2 #4–9, 1992) (various reprints) *"Night of the Blood-Freaks" (uncredited text story, in ''2000 AD Annual 1981'')


Revival

All stories written by John Wagner and illustrated by Carlos Ezquerra, except where otherwise indicated. Ezquerra's son Hector joined as inker and colourer for the stories from "Blood Moon" to "The Project". Initially, the revival comprised 'untold tales' all set prior to "The Final Solution". *''The Kreeler Conspiracy'' (September 2008, ) **"The Kreeler Conspiracy" ''2000 AD'' #2000, 1174–1180, 1195–1199 (1999–2000) **"The Sad Case" ''2000 AD'' #2001 (2000) **"Roadhouse" ''2000 AD'' #1300–1308 (2002) **"The Tax Dodge" ''2000 AD'' #1350–1358 (2003) **"The Headly Foot Job" ''2000 AD'' #1400–1403 (2004) *''Traitor to His Kind'' (July 2009, ) **"Traitor To His Kind" ''2000 AD'' #1406–1415 (2004) **"A Shaggy Dog Story" ''2000 AD'' #2006, 1469–1472 (2005–06) **"The Glum Affair" ''2000 AD'' #2008, 1567–1576 (2007–08) *''Blood Moon'' (January 2010, ) **"Blood Moon" ''2000 AD'' #2009, 1617–1628 (2008–09) **"The Mork Whisperer" ''2000 AD'' #1651–1660 (2009) All subsequent stories were set after "The Final Solution". *''The Life and Death of Johnny Alpha'' (July 2012, ) **"The Life and Death of Johnny Alpha" ''2000 AD'' #1689–1699 (2010) **"The Life and Death of Johnny Alpha: The Project" ''2000 AD'' #2012, 1764–1771 (2011–12) **"What If...? Max Bubba Hadn't Killed Wulf," written by Alan Grant. ''2000 AD'' #1772 (2012) *''The Life and Death of Johnny Alpha: Dogs of War'' (January 2015, ) **"The Life and Death of Johnny Alpha: Mutant Spring" ''2000 AD'' #2013, 1813–1821 (2012–13) **"The Life and Death of Johnny Alpha: Dogs of War" ''2000 AD'' #2014, 1862–1870 (2013–14) *''Repo Men'' (March 2018, ) **"The Stix Fix" ''2000 AD'' #1924–1933 (2015) **"Repo Men" ''2000 AD'' #1961–1971 (2015–2016) **"Durham Red: The Judas Strain," written by
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and Dale Halvorsen. ''2000 AD 40th Anniversary Special'' (2017) *"Judge Dredd: By Private Contract" ''2000 AD'' #2000 (2016) (collected in Judge Dredd: Guatemala, 2021) *''The Son'' (November 2022, ) **"The Son" ''2000 AD'' #2073–2081 (2018) **"Once Upon a Time in Der Vest", written by Rob Williams, art by Laurence Campbell and Dylan Teague, in ''2000 AD'' #2212 (2020) **"Durham Red: The 'Nobody Wants This Job' Job", written by Alan Grant, art by Carlos Ezquerra, in ''2000 AD'' #1785-1790 (2012) **"What If...? Max Bubba Hadn't Killed Wulf," written by Alan Grant, in ''2000 AD'' #1772 (2012) **"Wulf Sternhammer: Valhalla", written by Mike Carroll, art by Patrick Goddard, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 2019'' **"Stix: Let Sleeping Dogs Lie", written by Matt Smith, art by Chris Weston, in ''2000 AD Villains Special'' (2020) *Uncollected: **"Trial Run!" written by
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, art by Ben Willsher, in ''2000 AD Regened: Free Comic Book Day'' (2018) **"Acceptable Losses", written by Michael Carroll, art by Nick Brokenshire and John Charles, in ''2000 AD'' #2183 (2020) **"In the (Dead) Doghouse", written by Rob Williams, art by Staz Johnson and Chris Blythe, in ''2000 AD'' #2300 (2022) (crossover with other stories in that issue and in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #448) **"Alpha", written by Rufus Hound, art by Dan Cornwell and Dylan Teague, in ''2000 AD'' #2362 (2023) **"Portrait of a Judge", written by Karl Stock, art by Ben Willsher, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 2024'' **"Poison", written by
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, art by Hayden Sherman, in ''2000 AD Annual 2025'' **"Doghouse Roses", written by Garth Ennis, art by Henry Flint, in ''2000 AD'' #2413 (2024)


Spin-offs

Following "The Final Solution" there were a number of spin-off series, with ''
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'' and '' Middenface McNulty'' (and later '' Young Middenface''). In addition, ''Strontium Dogs'' focused on the other bounty hunters, especially The Gronk and Feral. *''Strontium Dogs'': ** "Monsters" (written by
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, with art by
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, #750–761,
1991 It was the final year of the Cold War, which had begun in 1947. During the year, the Soviet Union Dissolution of the Soviet Union, collapsed, leaving Post-soviet states, fifteen sovereign republics and the Commonwealth of Independent State ...
) ** "Dead Man's Hand" (written by Garth Ennis, with art by Simon Harrison, in ''2000 AD Yearbook 1993'',
1992 1992 was designated as International Space Year by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 – Boutros Boutros-Ghali of Egypt replaces Javier Pérez de Cuéllar of Peru as United Nations Secretary-General. * January 6 ** The Republ ...
) ** "Return of the Gronk" (written by Garth Ennis, with art by Nigel Dobbyn, in ''2000 AD'' #817–824,
1993 The United Nations General Assembly, General Assembly of the United Nations designated 1993 as: * International Year for the World's Indigenous People The year 1993 in the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands had only 364 days, since its ...
) ** "Angel Blood" (written by
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, with art by Jon Beeston and
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, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1993'', June 1993) ** "How The Gronk Got His Heartses" (written by Garth Ennis, with art by Nigel Dobbyn, in ''2000 AD'' #850–851, 1993) ** "The Darkest Star" (written by Garth Ennis, with art by Nigel Dobbyn, in ''2000 AD'' #855–866, 1993) ** "Crossroads" (written by
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, with art by Nigel Dobbyn, in ''2000 AD'' #897–899, 1994) ** "Fast Breeder" (text story written by John Smith, illustrations by Pauline Doyle, in ''2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1994'') ** "Alphabet Man" (written by Peter Hogan, with art by Nigel Dobbyn, in ''2000 AD'' #937–939, 1995) ** "High Moon" (written by Peter Hogan, with art by Mark Harrison, in ''2000 AD'' #940–947, 1995) ** "The Mutant Sleeps Tonight" (written by Peter Hogan, with art by Simon Harrison, in ''2000 AD'' #957, 1995) ** "Hate & War" (written by Peter Hogan, as
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, with art by
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, in ''2000 AD'' #993–999, 1996) Prior to "The Final Solution" there was an intermittent series of one-off stories called ''Tales From the Doghouse,'' featuring other S/D agents. *''Strontium Dog – Tales From the Doghouse'': ** "Back-to-Front Jones" (in ''2000 AD'' #578, 1988) ** "Tom 'Birdy' Lilley" (in ''2000 AD'' #579, 1988) ** "Freddy 'Chameleon' Finegan" (in ''2000 AD'' #612, 1989) ** "Edward "Spud" O’Riley" (in ''2000 AD'' #613, 1989) ** "Maeve the Many-Armed" (in ''2000 AD'' #617–618, 1989) ** "'Sting' Ray" (in ''2000 AD'' #623–624, 1989) ** "'Froggy' Natterjack" (in ''2000 AD'' #625, 1989) ** "Jerry 'Ratty' Cagney" (in ''2000 AD'' #626, 1989) ** "Maeve the Many-Armed in: 'Niall of the Nine Sausages'" (in ''2000 AD'' #636–638, 1989) ** "Chris 'Moosey' Day in: 'The Island'" (in ''2000 AD'' #649, 1989) In 2019 there was a story about another Strontium Dog called Stix. *''Stix'': "Sleeping Dogs Lie" (written by
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, art by
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, in ''2000 AD Villains Takeover Special'', 2019)


In other media


Fan film

A
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, ''Search/Destroy'', premiered at 2000 AD's 40 Years of Thrill-Power Festival, on February the 11th 2017. John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra both praised the film, which received 3 1/2 to 5 star reviews from several Sci-Fi and comic related outlets.


Computer games

In 1984, a computer game called '' Strontium Dog: The Killing'' was released by
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for the
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ZX Spectrum The ZX Spectrum () is an 8-bit computing, 8-bit home computer developed and marketed by Sinclair Research. One of the most influential computers ever made and one of the all-time bestselling British computers, over five million units were sold. ...
. In the game, (based on the storyline "The Killing" from progs 350–359,) Alpha has to rid the galaxy of all the 'vicious murderers' by roaming through a maze of corridors and rooms killing the murderers with his gun. The game was of extremely poor quality, with reviews of the period deriding it for poor graphics, a lack of playability and for being extremely boring. The same year, Quicksilva released '' Strontium Dog: The Death Gauntlet'', a side-scrolling shoot-em-up for the
Commodore 64 The Commodore 64, also known as the C64, is an 8-bit computing, 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International (first shown at the Consumer Electronics Show, January 7–10, 1982, in Las Vegas). It has been listed in ...
.


Board game

In 2018 Warlord Games released tabletop skirmish game called "Strontium Dog Miniatures Game".


Novels

In
2003 2003 was designated by the United Nations as the International Year of Fresh water, Freshwater. In 2003, a Multi-National Force – Iraq, United States-led coalition 2003 invasion of Iraq, invaded Iraq, starting the Iraq War. Demographic ...
, Black Flame started publishing official ''2000 AD'' novels, including five featuring Strontium Dog. These were: * ''Bad Timing'' (
Rebecca Levene Rebecca Levene is a British author and editor. She is the author of ''The Hollow Gods'' fantasy novel series. In the 1990s, she was an editor at Virgin Books, including notably of the New Adventures series. Biography Levene had a sitcom optio ...
, June 2004 ) * ''Prophet Margin'' (
Simon Spurrier Simon "Si" Spurrier (born 2 May 1981) is a British comics writer and novelist, who has previously worked as a cook, a bookseller, and an art director for the BBC. Getting his start in comics with the British small press, he went on to write hi ...
, December 2004 ) * ''Ruthless'' (
Jonathan Clements Jonathan Michael Clements (born 9 July 1971) is a British author and scriptwriter. His non-fiction works include biographies of Confucius, Koxinga and Qin Shi Huang, as well as monthly opinion columns for '' Neo'' magazine. He is also the co-au ...
, April 2005 ) * ''
Day of the Dogs ''Day of the Dogs'' is an original novel written by Andrew Cartmel and based on the long-running British science fiction comic book, comic strip ''Strontium Dog''. Synopsis Johnny Alpha and Middenface McNulty are hired by wealthy wild west afic ...
'' (
Andrew Cartmel Andrew J. Cartmel (born 6 April 1958) is a British script editor, author and journalist. He was the script editor of ''Doctor Who'' during the Sylvester McCoy era of the show between 1987 and 1989. He has also worked as a script editor on other t ...
, July 2005 ) * ''A Fistful of Strontium'' (Jaspre Bark and Steve Lyons, October 2005 )


Audio dramas

In recent years,
Big Finish Productions Big Finish Productions is a British company that produces books and radio drama, audio plays (released straight to compact disc and for download in MP3 and m4b format) based, primarily, on science fiction properties. These include ''Doctor Who'' ...
have released a number of audio dramas with ''2000 AD'' characters. These have mostly featured
Judge Dredd Judge Joseph Dredd is a fictional character created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra. He first appeared in the second issue of the British weekly anthology Comic book, comic ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' (1977). He is the magazi ...
, but three have starred Strontium Dog. In these, Judge Dredd and Wulf Sternhammer are played by
Toby Longworth Toby Longworth is a British actor. He has appeared on film, radio, and television and is best known for his role in Not Going Out as Paul. He is originally from Somerset, where he attended King Edward's School, Bath. However, he has worked most ...
, and Johnny Alpha is played by
Simon Pegg Simon John Pegg (; born 14 February 1970) is an English actor, comedian and screenwriter. He came to prominence in the UK as the co-creator of the Channel 4 sitcom ''Spaced'' (1999–2001), directed by Edgar Wright. He and Wright co-wrote the ...
. The current list of Strontium Dog plays includes: * 3. '' Strontium Dog: Down to Earth'' by
Jonathan Clements Jonathan Michael Clements (born 9 July 1971) is a British author and scriptwriter. His non-fiction works include biographies of Confucius, Koxinga and Qin Shi Huang, as well as monthly opinion columns for '' Neo'' magazine. He is also the co-au ...
* 10. '' Strontium Dog: Fire from Heaven'' by Jonathan Clements * 16. '' Judge Dredd: Pre-Emptive Revenge'' by Jonathan Clements (taking place in the immediate aftermath of the ''Judge Dredd/Strontium Dog'' crossover story "
Judgement Day The Last Judgment is a concept found across the Abrahamic religions and the ''Frashokereti'' of Zoroastrianism. Christianity considers the Second Coming of Jesus, Jesus Christ to entail the final judgment by God in Abrahamic religions, God of a ...
")


Film

In the opening scene of the 2012 film ''
Dredd ''Dredd'' is a 2012 science fiction film, science fiction action film directed by Pete Travis and written and produced by Alex Garland. It is based on the ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' comic strip ''Judge Dredd'' and its eponymous character ...
'', one of the "mega blocks" of
Mega-City One Mega-City One is a fictional city that features in the ''Judge Dredd'' comic book series and related media. A post-nuclear megalopolis covering much of what is now the Eastern United States and some of Canada, the city's exact geography depends ...
is named "Sternhammer".


Fanzines

''
Dogbreath ''Dogbreath'' is a fanzine dedicated to the ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' series ''Strontium Dog''. Publication history ''Dogbreath'' was started by Dr Bob (Amanda Kear), who had been writing ''Strontium Dog'' fan fiction since 1981. Her experi ...
'' is an unofficial small press comic produced by fans of the series.


In popular culture

In an episode of TV sitcom ''
Spaced ''Spaced'' is a British television sitcom created, written by and starring Simon Pegg and Jessica Stevenson, and directed by Edgar Wright, about the comedic, and sometimes surreal and action-packed, misadventures of Daisy Steiner and Tim Bi ...
'', an angry Mike tells his friend Tim to remember "whose shoulder you cried on" when Johnny Alpha was killed in ''2000 AD''. Tim's actor and ''Spaced'' co-author
Simon Pegg Simon John Pegg (; born 14 February 1970) is an English actor, comedian and screenwriter. He came to prominence in the UK as the co-creator of the Channel 4 sitcom ''Spaced'' (1999–2001), directed by Edgar Wright. He and Wright co-wrote the ...
later went on to play Johnny Alpha in the
Big Finish Productions Big Finish Productions is a British company that produces books and radio drama, audio plays (released straight to compact disc and for download in MP3 and m4b format) based, primarily, on science fiction properties. These include ''Doctor Who'' ...
''Strontium Dog'' audio plays.


See also

* Middenface McNulty *
Durham Red Durham Red is a British comics character, originally created in 1987 as a female sidekick and lover for Johnny Alpha in the long-running comic book series ''Strontium Dog'' in '' 2000 AD''. She is a bounty hunter with a mutation that gives her ...


Notes


References


External links


''Strontium Dog'' profile
from ''2000 AD'' website
''Strontium Dogs'' profile
from ''2000 AD'' website
''Tales From the Doghouse'' profile
from ''2000 AD'' website
Strontium Dog Audio plays at
bbc.co.uk
StrontiumDog.com
- fan site


Reviews


Review of ''Strontium Dog Agency Files'' 1Review of ''Strontium Dog Agency Files'' 2
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