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The following stories originally appeared in 2000AD Progs 662 - 699. They were all reprinted by Rebellion in Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files 14.

Russel, Bradley (11 May 2017). "A Judge Dredd TV show is coming – but it's not the Karl Urban-Netflix series everyone wanted". gamesradar . Retrieved 10 September 2018. This section may contain irrelevant references to popular culture. Please remove the content or add citations to reliable and independent sources. ( August 2022) Another series of books, collectively called Judges, is about the first generation of judges, and are set six decades before Dredd's first stories to appear in the comic. [116] The books, all published by Abaddon Books, are: Judge Dredd: The League of Fatties; Anatomy of a Crime; Requiem for a Heavyweight; The Eat of the Night; Magnificent Obsession; The Bazooka; Fat Christmas; Hot Night in 95; Fast Food; Fat Fathers

According to Mills, the name Joseph – given to Dredd in a story written by Mills which appeared in "prog" (issue) no. 30 – refers to where he went to school, St Joseph's College, Ipswich. [8] The following stories originally appeared in 2000AD Prog 1485 - Prog 1517 and Judge Dredd Megazine 246-252. They were all reprinted by Rebellion in Judge Dredd the Complete Case Files 43. [26] The Fists of Stan Lee; The Return of Death Fist; The Art of Geomancy; Fight; Enter Jonni Kiss; Goodnight Kiss; The Brainstem Man; The Man Who Broke the Law; Hitman; Missing. A list of all Judge Dredd stories to appear in the Judge Dredd Megazine from October 1990 to November 2022 (#1 to #450) is available at WikiCommons. [28]

The Doomsday Scenario (progs 1141–1164 and 1167, and Megazine 3.52–3.59). The first series to run the same story from different viewpoints concurrently from start to finish, one in 2000 AD and the other in the Judge Dredd Megazine. One is told from the viewpoint of Galen DeMarco, now a civilian, as she is caught up in crimelord Nero Narcos' attempt to take over the city with his army of robots. The other is told from Dredd's viewpoint as he is taken prisoner by Orlok the Assassin and tried by the East-Meg One government in exile for his war crimes during the Apocalypse War. Once Dredd escapes (with Anderson's assistance), he secures the help of Brit-Cit in breaking Narcos' control over his robot hordes. The story saw the Judges briefly lose power and Chief Judge Volt commits suicide as a result. Hershey replaces him. The following stories originally appeared in 2000AD Progs 940 - 958 and Judge Dredd Megazine 2.81 - 3.03. They were all reprinted by Rebellion in Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files 23. [6] As well as the usual six rounds listed above, a stun shot has also been depicted in the comic, and a variety of other rounds have been shown in the films. The following stories originally appeared in 2000AD Prog 1084 - 1110 and Judge Dredd Megazine 3.39 - 3.45. They were all reprinted by Rebellion in Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files 28. [11] The following stories originally appeared in 2000AD Prog 1302 - Prog 1335 and Judge Dredd Megazine 4.14 - 4.18. They were all reprinted by Rebellion in Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files 36. [19]

Judge Dredd: Case Files 12

Williams, Owen (5 September 2012). "Dredd Prequel Comic Online – Movie News – Empire". empireonline.com. Archived from the original on 13 December 2014. Judge Dredd is a law enforcement and judicial officer in the dystopian future city of Mega-City One, which covers most of the east coast of North America. He is a " street judge", empowered to summarily arrest, convict, sentence, and execute criminals. Este volumen es el primero de una serie que reúnen todos los cómics publicados de Juez Dredd. Aunque no es una mala edición no me ha gustado el tamaño, creo que es demasiado pequeño y, a menudo, me costaba leer algunos de los textos más pequeños. Luna-1 (multiple stories; progs 42–59) Dredd is assigned to act for six months as Judge Marshall of Luna-1, a colony on Earth's moon governed by judges from all three Mega-Cities. This story introduced Luna-1 and Judges from East-Meg One and Texas City.

Judge Dredd: Salvage; In Control; Caterpillars; Shotgun; Blood of Emeralds; Terror Rising; The Grindstone Cowboys; Dust to Dust; The Lion's Den; Reclamation; From the AshesIn July 2015, IDW announced a new miniseries called Judge Dredd: Mega-City Zero, [95] starting in January 2016. This ran for 12 issues, and then was followed by a sequel, set 10 years later, called Judge Dredd: The Blessed Earth, which lasted for nine issues.

Judge Dredd made his live-action debut in 1995 in Judge Dredd, portrayed by Sylvester Stallone. Later, he was portrayed by Karl Urban in the 2012 adaptation Dredd. In audio dramas by Big Finish Productions, Dredd is voiced by Toby Longworth.

It’s shit but shows potential. We didn’t really need a four part story about a killer car, BUT the car did have the personality of a child, most probably dead. That’s dark. There is depth here, hidden away.



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