Quoting Tordelback.......
Nah, I think David is talking about the full colour Bellardinelli-drawn story of the Battle of Clontarf, which is later retold in Time Killer and equally brilliantly drawn in B&W by Pugh. Have you ever seen that one, TS?

Yes, I did actaulley. I ordered that one through Ebay nearly two years ago. I hope to get the full set of of them sometime. I also ordered the 1989 annual. ---The Highlight of which Ukko's being interview by the magazine reveals that he was won by Slaine in a game of Wooden Wisdom-- with "Arrow of God"
I thought they might have been stories I hadn't read previously, but I read the stories first here.....
http://www.2000ad.org/?zone=reprint&page=usprofiles&choice=qslaine28Reprinted August 1989.
Though I find it odd that "Arrow of God" had been reprinted a month before that.
As they were origianlly printed in those annuals the other way round.
So I'm really not sure of the correct contineuity there.
In the "Quality Comic" reprints, they actaulley read onwards from the end of "Slaine the King" after he had his royal coronation and that huge battle with the invading formorians.
This would have preceeded "The Triple Death" --The story introduicng "The Horned God"-- and then "the Horned God " itself.
I guess these stories are loose tales.
Anyway, when I read " time Travel, Elfric, El Worlds, Guildig" earlier.
" I thought of Time-Killer without taking much notice of the words you wrote 'Annual"
It's even more interesting to me now that "Time-Killer" was origianlly published in Prog 411 March 1985 also.....
.http://www.2000ad.org/?zone=prog&page=profiles&choice=411....and if that runs like it's latest reprint in the Megazine roughtly six years ago. I think the David Pugh version of "Slaine at the Battle Of Clontarf" still would have beaten Massimo's version to the publishers.
Though they might have been drawn at the same time. I'm not sure if printing both versions is supposed to do anything other than fill up pages. A interesting way to complete the Annual and "Quality Comic" run of Slaine stories.
I gotta say that I actualley like David Pugh's version of Slaine and how he was warped in that confrontation with Elfric I never really liked Masimo's version of the Slaine's warping there.Of course his work on Slaine's warp spasm at the Battle of Dunbark, much earleir was his best ever. I'd say that has verson of 'Slaine at the Battle of Clontarf" didn't make it into the orignal Slaine continueium for that reason.
Likewise, I didn't think much of David Pugh's Efric as he first appaered preparing for battle,, getting ready in his tent. He looked like some horrorshow transvestite. Though I guess he's or it's intended to be that way. I only just noticed now that he's alteast drawn wearing the same type chainmail shirt and hood he's seen in from Massimo's version when he starts squaring off with Slaine.
Reminds me of the image of Fezik/Andre the Giant from "The Princess Bride" when he was wearing the holocaust cloak.
Quoting Tordelback.....
I don't think it's ever been reprinted (although it really needs to be).
Yes, As I mentioned above.
It was reprinted in Agust 1989 as part of Quality Comic rfun of Slaine four years afterward
The "Arrow of God" story appaered in the same of comic preceeding the Slaine story from the 1985 annual..
http://www.2000ad.org/?zone=reprint&page=usprofiles&choice=qslaine272000AD Annual 1989

So I think it's odd how they ended up.
Quoting Tordelback......
It's actually the first of the time-travel stories, although as I never tire of reminding people time-travel appears in the very first page of the very first Angie Kincaid-drawn story, so it's not like Mills just bolted it on as an afterthought.
I've always thought that you could place 'Slaine at the battle of Clontarf" anywhere in the Slaine continueity.It very well be some recurring event in Slaine's adventures. Perhaps he and Efric have been stuck there fighting all along.
.. That battle reminds me of this battle shown at the start of this film trailer here....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYF5EhoIsA8&feature=relatedJust stop watching at 00:17 seconds and take no notice of the stuff said about a truce thjat had been struck. I just though that first part there was very interesting concept..
It's implied.that this event is timeless and recuring, yet it happens 1000 yeas ago.Which would be five years prior to the battle of Clontarf.
Thats from a Russien fantacy trilogy by the way, not as good as I thought it would be, but they only started experimenting with works of fiction since fully liberating themselves several years ago.
I understand what you mean. It's was the first of the time-travel stories. Since just before he was made King. Aalthough refereence to the first Angie Kincaid/Saline story confuses me. It's just him fighting one of the Time-Monsters. Yeah, looks like a mutated tyransaurus rex. Although this might be speicies or variant of Raptor lizard Might have been cooler if that was Satanus referanceing Nemsia andd Judge Dreddd, but it's life ends there thus starts the saga of Slaine.
I've being add that that Ukko recounts the same battle at the beginning of "Demon-Killer". very breifly, but masterfully drawn and coloured by Glenn Fabry.
.Slaine looks very warped here.Loping over piles of corspes to confront Elfric
How suitably surreal is that.
As I have the foriegn version in front of me and without translating every pasage, every bit of dialoge...
I think this just portents Slaine's eniment reunion with the same villain. Defeated numerous times before, but this time in one the Rome occupated towns.
http://img.amazon.ca/images/I/3108BNB5JCL._SL500_AA200_.jpg