Red Dragon Soars for 2000 AD In September

Bore da! This September 2000 AD welcomes back a Welsh legend for an all-new story spinning from the pages of the classic series Zenith!

Originally appearing in 1987 in Grant Morrison and Steve Yeowell’s much-lovedĀ Zenith, Welsh superhero Red Dragon is returning in 2025 for a new series which looks back at the character’s origins, marking a major new series for The Galaxy’s Greatest Comic!

OriginalĀ ZenithĀ artist Yeowell returns with writer Rob Williams and artist Patrick Goddard for a new story set across two ages, exploring the beating heart of Welsh courage.

Red Dragon first debuted inĀ the very firstĀ ZenithĀ seriesĀ in issue #535 in 1987: a Welsh superheroĀ recruited by the bratty young superhero to take on the danger of Nazi super-soldier Masterman. Red Dragon,Ā real name Siadwel Rhys, was a pyrokinetic hero who had found fame in the 1960s – but by the 1980s, Zenith found this once-mighty hero had become disillusioned and lost his heart for battle.

Rob Williams explains:Ā “Reading Red Dragon’sĀ story arc inĀ ZenithĀ in 1987 broke my heart, and I wasn’t alone in that. Grant and Steve created this vibrant, deeply flawed, extremely human character and, what’s more –Ā he was a Welsh superhero.Ā Red DragonĀ sounded and felt like quite a few people I’veĀ known over theĀ years growingĀ up inĀ SouthĀ Wales,Ā just they didn’t have theĀ ability to fly (although there were a few alcoholics and arsonists).”

Siadwel’s only appearance to date was in the first “phase” ofĀ Zenith, although he’s long been a fan-favourite character – asĀ Yeowell knows all too well, noting that Siadwel has become “one of the mainstays of my sketching repertoire. My first encounter with him was when he appeared inĀ ZenithĀ phase one, more than thirty years ago: a broken and disillusioned figure, fated for a tragic end. So I’m really excited at the opportunity to work with 2000 AD writing veteran Rob Williams and fellow artist Patrick Goddard on this dual timeline story, to show him as a super hero in his 1960s prime – charismatic, confident and principled”.

This new series heads back in time to explore the young and powerful Welsh pyrokinetic in his glory days during the swingin’ Sixties. Yeowell and Goddard will split artistic duties, with Yeowell joined by colourist Dylan Teague to explore the 1960s-set sequence, while GoddardĀ remains in the present day, pencilling events as a documentary crewĀ head to post-Brexit Wales to look at the legacy left by theirĀ greatest hero.

To celebrate that legacy, Williams and Goddard will both be heading toĀ Forbidden Planet in CardiffĀ onĀ Saturday 27th September fromĀ 3pm-4pm for a very special Red Dragon signing. To make things even better, they’ll be joined byĀ Rogue Trooper: Ghost PatrolĀ artist – and fellow Welsh hero – Neil Edwards, making this a can’t-miss event forĀ 2000 ADĀ fans!

For the creative team this is an opportunity to explore Welsh heritage and culture, as Williams notes: “When I was asked if I would be interested in telling a Red Dragon story, I started to think about the idea of a Welsh superhero. Of where the UK and Wales was in the 1960s of Red Dragon’s heyday, of showing some of that optimism and bright colour, and then telling a story about where Wales, and Britain, is now.ā€

Red Dragon starts in 2000 AD Prog 2451, a special bumper issue releasing on 24 September!Ā Subscribe to 2000 AD today to reserve your copy!

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