Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files 01

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Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files 01

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Inferno (progs 842–853). Escaped rogue Judges from Titan take over the city, forcing the Judges into exile out in the Cursed Earth. 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.

Judge Dredd: Bad Frendz; Worst of Frendz; Gun Play; The Scorpion Dance; The Contract; The Narcos Connection; Doomsday; Volt Face 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 FathersAt the start, they hadn't quite worked out all the details. For instance, the characters live in "The Mega City" (rather than Mega-City One) and it says that judges are elected (rather than being trained since they were children). Still, those are just minor points. As mentioned by many, this first case file includes the character and creators finding their feet. 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. Over the decades, Joe Dredd becomes a major force protecting Mega-City One and is sometimes the biggest catalyst in preventing its destruction. Offered the opportunity to become Chief Judge in 2101, Dredd declines, preferring to serve on the streets enforcing the law, though he does temporarily serve in other senior positions. [55] In "Tour of Duty", Dredd is appointed to the Council of Five, Mega-City One's highest governing body below the Chief Judge, [56] on which he serves for two years (2132 to 2134). [57] On several occasions, he saves his city from conquest or destruction by powerful enemies, and in 2114, he saves the entire world during the Fourth World War. [58] In 1997, Virgin published a Doctor Who novel by Dave Stone which had originally been intended to feature Judge Dredd, called Burning Heart. However this idea was abandoned after the film was released, and Dredd was replaced by another character called Adjudicator Joseph Craator. [111] Burbidge, Greg. "Osprey Games announces Judge Dredd: The Cursed Earth | Dice Tower News". www.dicetowernews.com . Retrieved 10 September 2018.

Eve of Destruction; Tea for Two; Wot I Did During the Worst Dissaster in Mega-City History; Chaos Day; The Days After; Wastelands

Judge Dredd: Case Files 19

Gangs of Mega-City One". 2000adreview.co.uk. 25 March 2014. Archived from the original on 25 March 2014. America; America: The Fading of the Light; Cadet; Judgement Call; Blood and Duty; Firepower; Snowstorm Dunt, Ian (3 October 2018). "Fascist Spain meets British punk: the subversive genius of Judge Dredd". The Guardian . Retrieved 27 July 2019.



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