Judge Dredd Collides with Biker Mice From Mars in Wild 2000 AD Crossover

Hold onto your helmets, Mega-City One! In a crossover no one saw coming, the hard-boiled lawman Judge Dredd will face off against the radical, righteous Biker Mice From Mars. This isn't a drill: Oni Press and Rebellion are teaming up for a two-issue series in December 2026, kicking off a year of ambitious crossovers celebrating 2000 AD's 50th anniversary in 2027.
Written by Dan Watters and Ryan O'Sullivan, with art by Jordi Tarragona, this wild team-up sees Limburger and Karbunkle's latest scheme land Throttle, Vinnie, and Modo in the smog-choked metropolis of Mega-City One. Stranded, the Martian trio quickly runs afoul of Judge Dredd himself, who sees them as nothing more than vermin. But the real curveball? Their otherworldly abilities attract the attention of the terrifying Judge Death, escalating this interdimensional dust-up into pure Thrillpower territory. It's a significant move for Biker Mice From Mars, marking their first crossover outside the NacelleVerse.
This genre-bending collaboration isn't just a comic book event. Nacelle's Consumer Product division will roll out a new line of action figures and collectibles in 2027, bridging characters from both worlds. Fans can also anticipate an exclusive event at San Diego Comic-Con 2026, promising limited-edition art prints. This wild ride signals a bold future for 2000 AD's anniversary celebrations, setting a high bar for future unexpected team-ups.
“In a crossover no one saw coming, the hard-boiled lawman Judge Dredd will face off against the radical, righteous Biker Mice From Mars.”
Catzye Take
This is the kind of gonzo crossover we love to see! It's a fantastic way for 2000 AD to celebrate 50 years by pushing boundaries. Fans should keep an eye on what other unexpected series might be joining the anniversary party.
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