![]() ![]() Judge Dredd and 2000 AD © Rebellion A/S 2008. John, aka 60s super-hippie Mandala, aka the Minister of Defence. His long-suffering agent, Eddie Siadwel Rhys, aka the Red Dragon Ruby Fox, aka Voltage Peter St. He was more interested in good old-fashioned hedonism, using his famous heritage to bolster his singing career. The son of former 60s super-heroes Dr Beat and White Heat, both of whom disappeared under mysterious circumstances, Zenith had little interest in super-heroics. Vanity, hedonism, and a general air of smug self-satisfaction. ![]() "I'm nineteen, I can fly, I can flatten ballbearings between my fingers and I'm practically invulnerable to damage. Strong enough to punch clean through a super-Nazi's rib cage, Zenith didn't need weapons. Script: Steve Yeowell inteviewed by Matthew Badham, Interrogation - The Art of Storytelling 1 episode (Meg 257) 7 pages Text article MOST RECENT APPEARANCE IN THE MEGAZINE Interviews Grant Morrison - Pop-Culture Prophet 1 episode (Meg 245) 7 pages da Liberdade Zenith Lisboaopened in April 2018, and immediately gained the love and affection of Lisbons crowd. FIRST APPEARANCE IN THE MEGAZINE Comic Auteurs Permission to Land 1 episode (Prog 2050) 2 pages Titan: Zenith Book 1 MOST RECENT APPEARANCE IN 2000AD Phase 1: Tygers 16 episodes (Progs 535 to 550) 81 pages In Zenith, Morrison sees natural chaos as being preferable to any kind of imposed order. ![]() Created by Grant Morrison, Steve Yeowell FIRST APPEARANCE IN 2000AD Zenith ![]()
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