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40 years of 2000AD: share your stories, photos and collections

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If you’re a fan of the British comic 2000AD, we want to hear how it shaped your life and see your collections

2000AD, the home of Judge Dredd, Rogue Trooper, Strontium Dog and venerable editor Tharg the Mighty, has turned 40.

If you’re anything like me, the British comic classic was a mainstay of your childhood, introducing you to science fiction ideas, satire, surreal worlds, anti-establishment punk energy and no little violence.

To celebrate its ongoing magnificence, we want to hear how the comic shaped your life, see your collections of comics or other assorted 2000AD-related paraphernalia.

How to contribute

Share your pictures and stories by clicking on the blue “Contribute” button on this article. You can also use the Guardian app and search for “GuardianWitness assignments”.

Any problems? You can always email your pictures to guardian.witness@theguardian.com instead.

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