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Judge Dredd: The Mega Collection
Series · 10 books · 1978-2013

Books in series

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#10

Judge Anderson

1991

Two new stories featuring Judge Dredd and Judge Anderson. They find themselves in a face off with the ultimate foe, Satan, newly awakened by a freak force of nature.
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#14

Devlin Waugh

Swimming in Blood

1993

A 2000 AD graphic novel.
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#21

The Simping Detective

2007

Mega-City One, 2129 AD. Private-eye Jack Point has got enemies on both sides of the law, and he's in deep trouble!
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#24

Judge Dredd

Mechanismo

1993

A new kind of justice is coming to the mean streets of Mega-City One - The judge forces have been savaged by the bloody zombie war during Judgement Day. When there is a major cubebreak, it's time to call in Mechanismo. Wired for law and built to judge, the robo-enforcer soon becomes an unstoppable force!
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#25

Judge Dredd

Mandroid

2007

Sergeant Nate Slaughterhouse is a veteran of many bloody wars fought on alien planets but, after being mortally wounded on the battlefield the only way to save his life is to cybernetically reconstruct his body turning him into more machine than man - a mandroid! Discharged from the army, Nate returns to Mega-City One struggling to deal with his new existence. When his family are subject to a vicious attack his bitterness turns to anger and he takes to the streets to dispense brutal vigilante justice. But there's room for only one law in the Big Meg... and Dredd's on the case!
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#32

Judge Dredd

The Cursed Earth

1978

The first great Dredd saga is now available in an awesome paperback! When a lethal plague devastates Mega-City Two, Judge Dredd volunteers to deliver the vaccine that will save its last remaining inhabitants. But first, he and his crew have to cross 1,000 miles of the Cursed Earth, the radioactive wasteland which separates the cities. With cannibals, dinosaurs, mutants and insane robots of every stripe between the Judges and their goal, it’s not going to be a smooth journey...! Featuring work by fan-favourite Brian Bolland ( The Killing Joke) and Mike McMahon (Sláine, A.B.C. Warriors ), this deluxe paperback edition is a must for every Judge Dredd and 2000 AD fan!
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#36

Judge Dredd

Apocalypse War

1981

n Mega-City One, a violent city of the future, one man is The Law - judge, jury and executioner. That man is hard-bitten future cop, Judge Dredd, cornerstone to the UK's legendary sci-fi comic, 2000 AD. In a devious plan, East-Meg One use a virus to bring anarchy to Dredd's city, then they strike—a nuclear strike which devastates Mega-City One and leaves it ripe for invasion! Now, a beleaguered Dredd and his surviving comrades must hit back by any means they can find... because if he fails, Mega-City One is doomed forever! With art by fan favorites Brian Bolland (Batman), Steve Dillon (Preacher), Carlos Ezquerra (Just a Pilgrim), Mike McMahon (Sláine) and Ron Smith (Transformers).
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#44

Judge Dredd

Satan's Island

2005

Collects: \-Sin City (Progs 1289-1299) \-Case for the Defence (Prog 1303) \-The Trial Of Orlok (Progs 1336-1337) \-Reprisal (Prog 1317)
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#51

Judge Dredd

Trifecta

2013

Mega-City One, 2134 AD. Fresh from the devastating events caused by the Chaos virus, Dredd becomes aware of a potential power grab from within the Justice Department. Wally Squad gumshoe Jack Point is given a mysterious doll to safeguard. Dirty Frank wakes up on Luna-1 as a board member of Overdrive, Inc. All three Judges soon find themselves embroiled in the same case in which allegiances and grudges form in equal measure!
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#73

Judge Dredd

Heavy Metal Dredd

1993

O universo de Mega-City Um sempre foi marcado por extremos, mas estas narrativas sanguinolentas de loucura e devassidão na megalópole futurista vão muito além. Uma coleção irreverente de histórias hilárias, repletas de sátiras, apresentando perps incomuns como Mort Rifkind, os beijogramas mutantes letais e macacos assassinos controlados por vovós moralmente ultrajadas! Escrito, entre outros, por John Wagner (A History of Violence) e Alan Grant (Strontium Dog), e com a arte agressivamente estonteante e totalmente em cores de Simon Bisley (Sláine) e John Hickleston (Nemesis The Warlock), este volume vai te pegar como um soco no estômago!

Authors

Arthur Ranson
Arthur Ranson
Author · 2 books
Arthur James Ranson is an English comic book illustrator, known for his work on Look-in, Anderson: Psi Division, Button Man and Mazeworld. His work on Cassandra Anderson has been called "photo-realistic".
John Smith
Author · 6 books

Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. John Smith (1967- ) is a British comics writer best known for his work on 2000 AD and Crisis. He has a host of creative credits to his name, including A Love Like Blood, Devlin Waugh, Firekind, Holocaust 12, Indigo Prime, Pussyfoot 5, Revere, Slaughterbowl, Tyranny Rex, Leatherjack, Dead Eyes and Cradlegrave. Smith has also written Future Shocks, Judge Dredd, Judge Karyn, Pulp Sci-Fi, Robo-Hunter, Rogue Trooper, Tales from Beyond Science, Vector 13 and Tales from the Black Museum. Smith's work beyond the Galaxy's Greatest Comic includes the long-running New Statesmen series in Crisis, DC/Vertigo's Hellblazer and Scarab, and Harris Comics' Vampirella.

Carlos Ezquerra
Carlos Ezquerra
Author · 5 books

Carlos Sanchez Ezquerra was a Spanish comics artist who works mainly in British comics He is best known as the co-creator of Judge Dredd. Ezquerra started his career based in Barcelona, drawing westerns and war stories for Spanish publishers. In 1973 he got work in the UK market through agent Barry Coker, drawing for girls' romance titles like Valentine and Mirabelle, as well as westerns for Pocket Western Library, and a variety of adventure strips for D. C. Thomson & Co.'s The Wizard. The UK was a popular market for Spanish artists as the exchange rate meant the work paid well, but Ezquerra moved to London to be near the work, settling in Croydon with his wife. In 1974, on the strength of his uncredited work for The Wizard, Pat Mills and John Wagner headhunted him, through Coker, to work for the new IPC title Battle Picture Weekly. He was asked to visualise a new character, future lawman "Judge Dredd", for the science fiction weekly 2000 AD, prior to its launch in 1977. His elaborate designs displeased the strip's writer, John Wagner, but impressed editor Pat Mills, and his cityscapes persuaded Mills to set the strip further into the future than initially intended. In 1978 he and Wagner created "Strontium Dog", a sci-fi western about a bounty hunter in a future where mutants are an oppressed minority forced into doing such dirty work, for 'Starlord'. Other 2000 AD strips he drew included Fiends of the Eastern Front (1980), a vampire story set in World War II, written by Gerry Finley-Day, and adaptations of Harry Harrison's Stainless Steel Rat novels, with the title character once again based on James Coburn. In 1982 he returned to "Judge Dredd" to draw "The Apocalypse War", a seven-month epic which he drew in its entirety. He has continued to draw the character semi-regularly, handling the whole of "Necropolis" in 1990, "Origins" in 2006-7, and many others.

Pat Mills
Pat Mills
Author · 52 books

Pat Mills, born in 1949 and nicknamed 'the godfather of British comics', is a comics writer and editor who, along with John Wagner, revitalised British boys comics in the 1970s, and has remained a leading light in British comics ever since. His comics are notable for their violence and anti-authoritarianism. He is best known for creating 2000 AD and playing a major part in the development of Judge Dredd.

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