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Camelot 3000 - Vol 2, No 8 - Released: September 1983

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"Camelot 3000 - Vol 2, No 8," released in September 1983, is a captivating issue from the iconic twelve-issue series that reimagines the Arthurian legends in a futuristic setting. This installment, titled "Judas Knight," delves into betrayal and intrigue as King Arthur faces deception within his ranks, set against the backdrop of a futuristic battle for justice.

Key Features

Engrossing Narrative:

The plot thickens with the introduction of a betrayal by one of Arthur's trusted knights, adding layers of drama and tension to the story.

Artistic Mastery:

Illustrated by Brian Bolland, known for his clean and detailed artistic style, and inked by Terry Austin, this issue offers visually striking panels that enhance the storytelling.

Character Development:

This issue explores the complex dynamics between Arthur and his knights, particularly focusing on the themes of loyalty and betrayal which are central to the Arthurian legends.

Futuristic Elements:

Integrating sci-fi elements with medieval mythology, the series presents a unique blend that continues to captivate the readers in this issue.

Historical Significance:

As part of one of DC's first maxi-series specifically targeted for the direct market, this comic not only pushed the boundaries of comic book storytelling but also set a precedent for future series.

"Camelot 3000 - Vol 2, No 8" stands out for its creative narrative approach, combining the mystique of ancient legends with speculative futuristic elements, all beautifully rendered by some of the industry's top artists​

Specifications

Condition Near Mint
Paper Type Matte
Publisher DC Comics
Date Released 1983
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