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* [[And the Adventure Continues...]]
* [[And the Adventure Continues...]]
* [[Bee People]]: The aliens have a mother-queen, although they're not insect-like anatomically.
* [[Bee People]]: The aliens have a mother-queen, although they're not insect-like anatomically.
* [[BFS]]: Excalibur.
* [[Blade of Fearsome Size]]: [[Excalibur (sword)|Excalibur]].
* [[Bronze Age]]
* [[Bronze Age]]
* [[Easily-Thwarted Alien Invasion]]
* [[Easily-Thwarted Alien Invasion]]
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* [[Gender Bender]]: The chauvinistic Sir Tristan is reincarnated as a woman. This subplot, and Lady Tristan's relationship with the still-female reincarnation of Isolde, drew a lot of attention at the time.
* [[Gender Bender]]: The chauvinistic Sir Tristan is reincarnated as a woman. This subplot, and Lady Tristan's relationship with the still-female reincarnation of Isolde, drew a lot of attention at the time.
* [[The Great Politics Mess-Up]]
* [[The Great Politics Mess-Up]]
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]] -- several.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: several.{{context}}
* [[Implausible Fencing Powers]]
* [[Implausible Fencing Powers]]
* [[Incompatible Orientation]]: Tom never had a chance...
* [[Incompatible Orientation]]: Tom never had a chance...
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Latest revision as of 14:41, 7 January 2023

Camelot 3000 is an American twelve-issue comic book series written by Mike W. Barr and penciled by Brian Bolland. It was published by DC Comics from 1982 to 1985 as one of its first direct market projects, and as its first maxi-series.

The plot of the series follows the adventures of King Arthur, Merlin and the reincarnated Knights of the Round Table as they reemerge in an overpopulated future world of 3000 A.D. to fight off an alien invasion masterminded by Arthur's old nemesis, Morgan Le Fay. Arthur is awakened accidentally from his resting place beneath Glastonbury Tor by a young archeology student, Tom Prentice.

Tropes used in Camelot 3000 include: