Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files 01

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Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files 01

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It also shows just how far comics have come since the late 70's, although Brian Bolland's work is probably the begging of the more modern day feel. If a refund or reimbursement is payable to you, we will transfer the money using the same method originally used by you to pay for your purchase. Wagner is co-credited for ‘plot’, but his contribution was apparently little more than suggesting the threat be zombies. Judge Dredd, Mega-City One’s toughest law enforcer, is back on the streets in this collection of explosive cases. Stan Lee, Larry Ivie, Larry Lieber, Roy Thomas, Gary Friedrich, Harlan Ellison, Roger Stern, Steve Englehart, Steve Gerber, Chris Claremont, Jim Starlin, Gerry Conway, Dann Thomas, Len Kaminski, Tom DeFalco, Kurt Busiek, Tony Isabella, James Robinson, Jim Shooter, Bill Mantlo, Scott Edelman, Len Wein, David Michelinie, Mark Gruenwald, Steven Grant, Roger Slifer, John Byrne, Ann Nocenti, Danny Fingeroth, Bob Harras, Ralph Macchio, Walt Simonson, Fabian Nicieza, Larry Hama, Brian Michael Bendis, Scott Lobdell, Various, Glenn Herdling, Terry Kavanagh, George Perez, Mark Evanier, Bob Layton, Bob Budiansky, J.

Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files 01 reprinted Judge Dredd stories which were originally published in 2000AD from Prog 02 to Prog 61, and were set in the years 2099 and 2100. That genre comes across as faintly ridiculous to UK audiences, who prefer their action heroes closer to James Bond or Sherlock Holmes. Full details of your rights under the Distance Selling Regulations are available in the UK from your local Citizens' Advice Bureau or your Local Authority's Trading Standards Office. I love this character, and understand the comic medium well enough to know to keep my expectations low for a first volume of a thirty-five year old character.The art is black and white but very well detailed even if the sequential art is a tad focused on the "joke" at the end of each strip. The following stories originally appeared in 2000AD Prog 1437 - Prog 1464 and Judge Dredd Megazine 228-237.

After proving himself in the ’90s as a talent to watch while writing for DC Comics and the UK comic 2000AD, his arrival to Marvel came at a time when Ultimate Spider-Man had just shot up the sales charts. For over three decades Judge Dredd has been one of the biggest stars of British comics, dispensing instance justice on the harsh streets of Mega-City One. Currently Mills is writing the best-selling series Requiem -- Vampire Knight for Editions Nickel of France with artist Olivier Ledroit, and a spin-off series, Claudia -- Vampire Knight, with artist Frank Tacito.Volume 15 features stories published in the very first issues of 2000 AD’s monthly sister publication, The Judge Dredd Megazine. The Mega City 5000 race and later the killer Elvis car are cool storylines, and surprisingly a lot takes place on the moon with Dredd as the steward of the place. Looking at more recent Judge Dredd stories (printed in 2015), they still use "futsie" as a slang term for people who are mentally ill, but they no longer define it; that's probably the best compromise.

Volume 14 features the mega-epic ‘Necropolis’ written by John Wagner (A History of Violence) and featuring the art of Will Simpson (Hellblazer), Jeff Anderson (Transformers) and Dredd co-creator Carols Ezquerra. Toughest of them all is Judge Dredd, a man who has dedicated his life to stemming the tide of chaos. The longer stories (the robot war and Dredd as Moon Marshall) were OK - but there were quite a lot od progs that were quite boring IMO. I don't think I've met a single Judge Dredd fan who cares about Dredd's robot butler Walter or his elderly landlady.H. Williams, Jock, Various, Norm Breyfogle, Francesco Francavilla, Dustin Nguyen, Pete Woods, Alan Davis, Todd McFarlane, J. In addition, Millar has reunited with Civil War artist Steve McNiven in both the pages of Wolverine and their creator-owned book Nemesis.



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