2000 AD (First Era)[]
Feb 27 1977 - Oct 7 1978 (Progs 1-85)[]
2000 AD and Starlord[]
In October 1978, then-owners of 2000AD IPC Magazines merged its fledgling sci-fi title Starlord into the book.
Oct 14 1978 - Feb 10 1979 (86-99)[]
Feb 17 1979 - Jun 23 1979 (100-118)[]
Jun 30 1979 - Aug 18 1979 (119-126)[]
2000 AD and Tornado[]
In 1979, Tornado, a more recent failed title, was merged in.
Aug 25 1979 - Oct 6 1979 (127-133)[]
Oct 13 1979 - Apr 5 1980 (134-159)[]
Apr 12 1980 - Sep 13 1980 (160-177)[]
By September 1980, all of the stories held over from Tornado had run their course, and the subtitle was dropped.
2000 AD featuring Judge Dredd[]
Sep 20 1980 - Dec 26 1987 (178-554)[]
Jan 2 1988 - Jun 26 1993 (555-841)[]
Jul 3 1993 - May 20, 1994 (842-888)[]
May 27, 1994 - Jul 21 1995 (889-949)[]
Jul 28 1995- Jul 5 1996 (950-999)[]
The box in the lower left in this and future versions of this logo would contain the Prog number, date and price.
2000 AD (Second Era)[]
Jul 23 1996 - Oct 22 1996 (1001-1014)[]
The tagline to this logo would also occasionally read "The Ultimate in Future Fiction".