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Judge Dredd: The Mega Collection
Series · 60
books · 1978-2018

Books in series

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Judge Dredd

America

2015

IN MEGA-CITY ONE, THE JUDGES ARE THE LAW, acting as judge, jury, and executioner. But how do the citizens really feel about a system where they are powerless? America Jara and Bennett Beeny grow up as best friends, living a fairly trouble-free life in a dangerous city... bar the odd encounter with a Judge. Time draws them apart, and when they are brought back together, Beeny is a successful singer and America has become involved with a terrorist organisation with the Judges in its sights! Written by John Wagner (A History of Violence) with art by Colin MacNeil (Judge The Chief Judge's Man) this dark and complex tale is a true 2000 AD classic!
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#2

Judge Dredd

Democracy Now

1992

Massive crime, unemployment and 400 million inhabitants led the citizens of Mega-City One to abolish democracy and install the Judge System. Vested with the power to deliver instant justice, the Judges functioned as judge, jury and executioner - and the toughest, meanest lawman was Judge Dredd.
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Judge Death Lives

2016

He came from a twisted dimension, in which it was deemed- since all crime is committed by the living- that life itself is a crime. An inhuman fiend intent on wiping every breathing thing from existence, his name is Judge Death, and he has arrived in Mega-City One to continue his merciless mission... Written by John Wagner (A History of Violence) and Alan Grant (Batman) with stellar art from Brian Bolland (The Killing Joke), Brett Ewins (Bad Company), Ian Gibson (The Ballad of Halo Jones) and more, this heart-stopping collection introduces Dredd's most feared foe, and his three killing cousins, Judges Fear, Fire and Mortis!
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Young Death

2016

In the aftermath of Necropolis, the remains of Judge Death were never recovered. The undead creature from a twisted dimension where life itself is a crime has not disappeared, however – he’s renting a room in Sylvia Plath block, and has contacted gutter journalist Brian Skuter with the chance to set down on record the story of his career: the origins of the Dark Judge himself...
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Psi-Judge Anderson

Engram

2016

Cassandra Anderson is Psi-Division’s top telepath, one of Justice Department’s most powerful psychics, and yet she too is vulnerable to the secrets that can be locked away in the mind. A case in the Cursed Earth causes a repressed childhood trauma to bubble to the surface, and the consequences threaten to take Cass to the very brink of insanity unless she – by delving into her unconscious – can uncover the mysteries of her past that have previously been hidden from her...
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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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Psi-Judge Anderson

Childhood's End

2016

Disillusioned with Justice Department, and no longer capable of upholding a system she doesn't believe in, Psi-Judge Cassandra Anderson has quite the force and planet Earth itself. When a mission takes her to Mars, she chooses not to return to Mega-City One and instead embarks on a journey of her own, deep into the uncharted territories of space and the wild regions of her soul.... Scripted by Alan Grant (Batman) and featuring the art of Arthur Ranson (Button Man), Kev Walker (ABC Warriors), Steve Sampson (Judge Dredd) and more this latest chapter in Cass' life is her most personal yet!
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#12

Psi-Judge Anderson

Half-Life

2016

Following a clash with Judge Death, Psi-Judge Cassandra Anderson lies in a deep coma in a Justice Department med-facility. Meanwhile, in a parallel dimension, rebellious teenager Sandra is having strange dreams and visions of an imminent apocalypse - is Cass trapped in the young girl's head? And can either of them do anything about the great evil that's heading their way?
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Stars of Psi-Division

2018

Although Judge Cassandra Anderson is Psi-Division’s most famous and powerful telepath, the section within Justice Department for officers with exceptional psychic abilities contains many other operatives that deploy their mental skills in the fight against crime. From Karyn to Judy Janus and Juliet November, these psi-cops face vampires, vengeful ghosts, serial killers and more! With stories scripted by John Wagner (A History of Violence), Alan Grant (Batman), Grant Morrison (The Invisibles), MarkMillar (Kick-Ass), Gordon Rennie (Fighting American) and John Freeman (Gene Dogs), and featuring the art of Carlos Ezquerra (Strontium Dog), Arthur Ranson (Mazeworld), Adrian Salmon (Doctor Who), Paul Johnson (Sinister Dexter) and more, prepare to meet Psi-Div’s finest!
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Devlin Waugh

Swimming in Blood

1993

A 2000 AD graphic novel.
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Weird Science

2017

In the twenty-second century, psychic exploration and technological enhancements go hand in hand. From Mega-City One to Brit-Cit, from the ghost-haunted ruins of the Sov Block to the depths of outer space, psi-operatives can investigate the worlds beyond- and battle the many threats that seek to break into our dimension...
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#18

Undercover Brothers

2017

While Justice Department makes its imposing presence felt on the streets of the Big Meg through the Judges' intimidating uniform and helmeted visage, the war against crime can also be fought via infiltration. The plainclothes division - nicknamed 'the Wally Squad' because of the bizarre fashions the officers have to adopt to mingle with the city's populace - gather info amongst the most dangerous of felons. It takes nerves of steel to go undercover in MC-1 - and sometimes the line between law and illegality becomes too easily blurred...
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#19

Low Life

Paranoia

2011

It takes a special kind of Judge to go undercover on the mean streets of Mega-City One - especially in the crime-infested Low Life, one of the poorest and most dangerous areas of the future metropolis. The Justice Department division known as the 'Wally Squad' contains a select cadre of dedicated and courageous officers..... and also some of its most unhinged! Judge Aimee Nixon has worked the district for over eleven years, infiltrating ground-level crime syndicates along with her eccentric colleagues. No one knows the sector's dirty secrets better than her - but now the body count's rising as someone's seeking to take the Low Life for themselves....
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Low Life

Hostile Takeover

2016

Policing the Low Life - the scuzziest, most crime-ridden district in Mega-City One - can take its toll on even the most well-adjusted of officers. But for the Wally Squad, Justice Department’s undercover division trained to infiltrate the sector’s maniac perps and psychopaths, sanity is just all a matter of perspective…
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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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Independent Operators

2017

In the wild, dog-eat-dog world of the twenty-second century, there are those that operate below the Judges’ radar. Sometimes, you have to look out for yourself, and whether you’re a gun-for-hire like Harmony Krieg or a private investigator like O’Rork, often it comes down to simply relying on your own two fists and having a good blaster at your side if you want to to survive!
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#23

Banzai Battalion

2014

In the vast concrete sprawl of Mega-City One, there’s little room for nature to grow. But those blockers that are lucky enough to have a garden need the very latest in pest control – and that comes in the shape of Banzai Battalion, a crack squad of miniature robots dedicated to the eradication of weevils, slugs, spider mites and all manner of destructive creatures. Led by the legendary Captain Bug Stomper, they’re at the forefront of the extermination business!
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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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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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Mean Machine

2017

Mean Machine Angel is the most violent and deranged member of the notorious criminal family the Angel Gang. Once a peaceful, nature-loving boy, his father ordered drastic surgery to increase his psychopathic tendencies, including welding a dial to his brain that controls his temperament. On 1 he’s surly; on 2 he’s mean; on 3 he’s vicious; and on 4 he’s downright brutal!
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The Life and Crimes of P.J. Maybe

2016

The psychopathic mass murderer PJ Maybe is one of the Mega-City’s most infamous villains, and also one of its smartest - a criminal genius since the age of twelve, he’s been responsible for countless deaths in his pursuit of power and influence. Constantly one step ahead of the Judges, will Dredd ever manage to track him down…?
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Chopper

2018

Marlon Shakespeare, aka 'Chopper', has graduated from being King Scrawler to lord of the skies- as one of the Big Meg's most talented skysurfers, he's keen to prove he's the best. When his chance comes to enter the illegal Supersurf 7, he and his fellow power-boarders must take the most dangerous route in the most dangerous city on earth- can he reach the finish line before the Judges put a stop to the race once and for all?
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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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Krysler's Mark

2017

In his quest for the Judge Child, Owen Krysler, the boy that was predicted to save Mega-City One from a great future catastrophe, Dredd saw evil in the youngster and left him to his fate on the planet Xanadu. But the psychically powerful Krysler wants revenge on the lawman – as do the surviving members of the Angel Gang...
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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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Judge Dredd

Judgement Day

2015

Across the globe, corpses are rising from their graves to feast upon the flesh of the living- the work of Sabbat the Necromagus, a megalomaniac of unfathomable power, intent on turning Earth into one vast burial ground. Dredd and fellow Judges of all nations must unite against the zombie menace- and they find they have an ally in a time-travelling bounty hunter named Johnny Alpha, who's come in pursuit of the black magician. Together, they must fight through Sabbat's undead horde before the planet perishes...
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Inferno

2016

When former Judge inmates of the penal colony on Titan bust free, led by the psychopathically revenge-fuelled Grice, there’s only a single destination in mind – Mega-City One. Descending on the metropolis with an appetite for destruction, they want to see Justice Department brought to its knees – can Dredd save his city before it goes up in flames?
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Wilderlands

2016

Following the increasingly unhinged Chief Judge McGruder’s failed Mechanismo project, opposition is growing within the Justice Department ranks to her questionable leadership, with Dredd openly calling for her resignation. However, when the lawman himself is accused of deception, he’s arrested and sentenced to Titan – but before he’s transported there there’s first the small matter of a stopover on the strange world of Hestia...
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The Pit

2016

Sector House 301 in the North West Hab Zone is an underperforming and corrupt Judicial outpost in Mega-City One. Nicknamed 'The Pit' because it's become a dumping ground for every misfit and failure on the force, a clean-up is long overdue. Dredd has been tasked with instigating a new regime in 301, and bringing its personnel into line- but can even the future cop cut it as Sector Chief? Written by John Wagner (A History of Violence) with art from Carlos Ezquerra (Strontium Dog), Colin MacNeil (America), Alex Ronald (Missionary Man) and Lee Sullivan (Doctor Who), this tense procedural thriller is one of Dredd's most explosive epics.
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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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Mutants In Mega-City One

2017

Following Dredd's encounters in the Cursed Earth during the Fargo case, and the discovery of a mutant branch of his bloodline, the lawman has started to take a closer look at Justice Department's treatment of those unfortunates warped by the legacy of the Atomic Wars. Mutants are currently forbidden entry into Mega-City One, and exiled to facilities and townships in the irradiated wasteland, but Dredd believes it's time the law was changed - but is even he prepared for the turmoil he's about to unleash?
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Tour of Duty

Mega-City Justice

2017

Dredd has been exiled from the city and taken up a posting in the Cursed Earth, overseeing the construction of the mutant townships. Meanwhile, back in the metropolis the corrupt acting Chief Judge Martin Sinfield continues to strengthen his powerbase. But neither of them could’ve predicted that psychopathic mass murderer PJ Maybe would become involved in the political machinations that will affect the very future of Justice Department...
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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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#55

Judge Dredd

The Heavy Mob

2015

When the chips are down and even a Judge's highly powerful arsenal of weapons isn't enough, who are you gonna call? Thankfully, there are divisions within Justice Department that cater for every catastrophe, and the heavily armoured Holocaust Squad and Marine Corps are there to lend support. Disaster specialists who go into the hottest of danger zones, this is the law fully loaded and ready for anything! Scripted by the likes of John Wagner, John Smith and Robbie Morrison, and featuring the art of Jim Murray, Nick Percival, Ron Smith, PJ Holden and more, this volume contains the never-before-reprinted series Holocaust 12 and Brit-Cit Brute alongside classic Dredd thrillers!
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Beyond Mega-City One

2016

In the bleak post-apocalyptic world of the twenty-second century, mankind huddles in vast conurbations dotted across the globe, ruled over by harsh and uncompromising Judicial systems. From Brit-Cit to South-Am's Ciudad Barranquilla, Luxor to the Emerald Isle theme park, each nation has their own methods of enforcing the law- and when they receive a visit from Judge Dredd, they get a taste of Mega-City One justice!
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Calhab Justice

2016

North of Brit-Cit is the wild and dangerous area known as Calhab. A dumping ground for the world’s nuclear waste, it’s an environmental nightmare – and the high levels of radiation have left its people more than a little unruly. It’s up to Calhab lawmen like Judge Ed MacBrayne to keep the peace...
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The World at Law.

2017

Tales of crime and punishment are not just restricted to the North American metropolis of Mega-City One – the Judicial systems in other countries have their own way of dealing with those that break their laws. From future Africa to the South American jungle, from a floating palace housing the Japanese royal family to a Brit-Cit Psi Judge trapped in 1586, these stories delve into the ever stranger and more obscure corners of the Dreddverse!
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Behind The Iron Curtain

2017

The Sov-Block has been Mega-City One’s most bitterest of rivals, and a mutual antagonism has existed between the two nations for years before it finally exploded into all-out nuclear war. But what is life like in East-Meg Two and its surrounding principalities? A country decimated, like its western counterpart, by atomic conflict, its government maintains order through extreme violence – and there’s no finer purveyor of mayhem than former criminal turned lawman Judge Razors!
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Hondo-City Justice

2014

Hondo-City Justice - City of The Rising Sun! In the sprawling 22nd-century urban nightmare that is Hondo City, the Judge-Inspectors enforce the law, but corporate corruption is rife and organised crimes its hooks in almost every corner of society. Battling not just perps but also the patriarchal attitudes of her peers, Aiko Inaba is a rarity- a woman wearing the uniform of a Judge-Inspector. But she will be instrumental in protecting the metropolis when it comes under attack from telekinetic teens, mutated mercenaries and slavering samurai...
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Shimura

2004

Shimura Lone Wolf! The far-eastern mega-metropolis of Hondo City os ruled as much by tradition as it is by Justice Department. Codes of honour still prevail, and none more so than in former Judge-Inspector Shimura - once an upright lawman, now he is ronin, a masterless outcast, rejecting the system he once represented and striking out lone against the criminals he finds at every level of society... Scripted by Robbie Morrison (Doctor Who, Downtown) and featuring the art of Colin MacNeil (America), Simon Fraser (Nikolai Dante) and more, Shimura is a kinetic slice of SF excitement, where the customs of feudal Japan meet 22nd-century technology!
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#62

Armitage

2017

Chief Detective Judge Armitage is one of the most senior offcers in the Brit-Cit Justice Department plainclothes division. A surly, morose lawman with several decades’ experience, he doesn’t suffer fools gladly – so he’s naturally less than impressed when he’s partnered with rookie Treasure Steel. But the two of them will be plunged into criminal cases that lead to the very top of the Establishment... Collecting up the first Armitage stories, this volume features tales scripted by Dave Stone (Doctor Who) and illustrated by Sean Phillips (Fatale), Charlie Adlard (The Walking Dead) and Steve Yeowell (Zenith)!
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#63

Armitage

City of the Dead

2017

Chief Detective Judge Armitage of C.I.D. is one of Brit-Cit Justice Department’s most senior officers, and also one of its most troublesome – a cynical, morose thinker with no respect for authority, he regularly clashes with his superiors. Partnered with rookie Treasure Steel, the two of them become embroiled in some of the metropolis’s strangest cases – and right now, as the dead are crawling out their graves during Judgement Day, they’re about to face a horrific enemy…
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Missionary Man

Goin' South

2016

Preacher Cain- known as the 'Missionary Man' out in the radlands of the Cursed Earth- was once a feared Texas City Judge until he took the Long Walk into the blasted wastes. There he embarked upon a holy mission to bring law to the lawless and God to the godless, one bullet at a time. But Cain's corrupt and ruthless former colleagues in the Lone Star Justice Department see him as a threat- one that they'll take extreme measures to silence... Souther-fried, high-octane action from writer Gordon Rennie (Doctor Who, White Trash) and artists Simon Davis (Sláine), Henry Flint (Zombo), Alex Ronald (Vampire Vixens of the Wehrmacht) and more!
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#67

Cursed Earth Koburn

2015

Beyond the walls of Mega-City One, out in the harsh wastelands of the irradiated desert that is the Cursed Earth, an alternative kind of policing is required. Circuit-Judges like Koburn keep the peace through their own set of standards, often turning a blind eye to minor indiscretions - and this laid back attitude is guaranteed to rub one particular stickler of a lawman up the wrong way...
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#68

Cursed Earth Carnage

2017

Beyond the wall of Mage-City One lies the irradiated wilderness that is the Cursed Earth, a vast inhospitable hellscape that is all that remains of much of North America following the Atomic Wars. Home to mutant raiders, roaming dinosaurs, and all manner of twisted creatures, no one travels across this Grudforsaken territory unless they're desperate or crazy... or both...
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Mad City

2017

The violent, sprawling metropolis of Mega-City One is a tinderbox waiting to ignite - with 400 million citizens crammed into vast, overcrowded apartment blocks, and unemployment rife and crime rampant, it doesn't take much for people to go a little crazy. Only the Judges can stop outright anarchy, but sometimes even they are ill-prepared for the lunacy that can run through the Big Meg's streets....
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Fast Food

2017

In Mega-City One, obesity is a lifestyle choice, and many citizens turn to competitive eating as a way to add purpose to their otherwise mundane existences. These fatties often risk their lives in the pursuit of fame and riches, pushing their bodies and appetites to ever greater degrees. To be a chubby champ requires determination, dedication, a cast-iron stomach and a detachable jaw!
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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!
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Famous Monsters

2017

The world of the twenty-second century is a strange place. Despite the technological advancements, despite mankind living in the ruins of a nuclear apocalypse, old myths still persist- monstrous figures, sometimes centuries old, continue to stalk humanit's nightmares. Be it vampire, werewolf or giant arachnid, these creatures of legend hunger to feast on Mega-City flesh and blood...
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Klegg Hai!

2016

Ruthless alien carnivore mercenaries the Kleggs continue to be a thorn in the side of mankind, both races perpetually antagonising the other. While Justice Department wages war on the scaly-skinned, flesh-hungry creatures in the outer reaches of space, more enlightened members of the Klegg species are trying to make a home for themselves on Earth, proving that they're not all as terrifying as their reputation suggests... A collection focusing on Judge Dredd's encounters with his sharp-toothed foes and Mega-City One's battles on the galactic frontier, it features stories from creators such as Garth Ennis (Preacher), Robbie Morrison (Doctor Who), Rob Williams (Unfollow), John Wagner (A History of Violence), Chris Weston (The FIlth), Colin MacNeil (America), Steve Dillon (The Punisher) and more!
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Horror Stories

2016

The cases that Judge Dredd investigates in the future metropolis of Mega-City One can take many forms, and sometimes defy rational explanation – ghostly manifestations, vengeful spirits, flesh-hungry creatures, these terrors lurk in the dark shadows beneath the glittering starscrapers. But no matter what entity or murderous maniac is at large, all will face the full force of Justice Department...
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Tales From The Black Museum

2017

Deep in the bowels of the Grand Hall of Justice lies the Black Museum, Justice Department's collection of relics from Mega-City One's most notorious bygone crimes. Whether it's the trophies of a serial killer or the weapons of the Dark Judges, the metropolis' violent history is laid bare here. Every exhibit has a story behind it, and after dark, when the doors are closed and the visitors have left, the undead curator Henry Dubble emerges from the shadows to treat you to another chilling tale about how a particular object came to be in his possession.... Scripted by an incredible line-up of writers including John Wagner (A History of Violence), Alan Grant (Batman), Dan Abnett (Aquaman), Si Spurrier (The Spire), Al Ewing (Mighty Avengers) and more, featuring the stellar art of Vince Locke (Deadworld), Dean Ormston (Black Hammer), Jon Davis-Hunt (The Wildstorm) and John Ridgway (Hellblazer) amongst others, these shiversome stories are only to be read with the lights on and the doors locked!
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Into The Undercity

2016

The gleaming twenty-second century metropolis of Mega-City One is built on the ruins of the old world – notably, New York City, which has been left to fester and rot as it was concreted over. Now known as the Undercity, it’s a dark, dangerous subterranean environment, home to all manner of half-human creatures. Only the desperate, the determined or the foolhardy venture into its depths...
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Dark Side of the Moon

2016

By the middle of the twenty-first century, a thriving colony has been established on Earth’s moon, known as Luna-1. Its territories split between the three Mega-Cities, every six months one of the cities would have to supply a new Judge-Marshal to govern Luna-1’s police force. In 2099, Dredd receives the appointment, charged with dispensing justice on a whole new frontier...
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Psi-Judge Anderson

The Trip

2018

Cassandra Anderson is Psi-Division's most gifted telepath, and one of its most experienced operatives. She's faced down the Dark Judges, prevented numerous catastrophes- but even as she approaches middle age she's still not prepared for the horrors the city can unleash. From giant city-block robots to virtual-reality killers, these cases will test her psychic abilities to the limit...
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Day Of Chaos

Aftermath

2018

Mega-City One has been left reeling from the Day of Chaos, a co-ordinated viral attack by Sov terrorists that killed an estimated 350 million citizens. A catastrophe of this size finds Justice Department’s resources stretched beyond breaking point as criminality runs rife amongst the rubble. Can Dredd and his fellow Judges take back control after the metropolis’s darkest hour?
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Tales Of Ordinary Madness

2018

Life in twenty-second century Mega-City One can be a stressful business, and those unable to cope with the pressures and pace of the future metropolis can often suddenly snap. It's known as 'Future Shock syndrome' - its sufferers referred to as 'futsies' - and this level of derangement can send them on murderous rampages... A collection of Dredd stories featuring some of the craziest whackos that the lawman has ever encountered...
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#87

Served Cold

2018

Deller's been waiting ten years to get his revenge... ten years on the notorious Mega-City prison complex Devil's Island, waiting for the right moment to make his break and escape. He wants payback on the criminal cohorts that double-crossed him after a bank heist, and nothing is going to stand in his way to get what he wants- not Mob outfit The Organisation, not the forces of Justice Department, and not Judge Dredd...
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Psi-Judge Anderson

Dead End

2018

Judge Cassandra Anderson is one of Psi-Division’s most experienced and capable operatives – but even she finds herself affected by the unrelenting misery and violence that Mega-City One throws at her every single day. Especially in the wake of Chaos Day, with millions dead and the metropolis crippled, her psychic talents are leaving her open to suffer enormous emotional trauma. In this darkest of times, can Cass find the strength to continue...?
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Lawless, Book One

Welcome to Badrock

2017

A FRONTIER TOWN IN THE ASS-END OF NOWHERE ON A FRONTIER PLANET IN THE ASS-END OF THE Welcome to Badrock, where the synthol flows freely, fights break out daily and scavengers bicker over pieces ofscrap found in the war-scarred badlands. Good thing they have a new Colonial Marshall, no-nonsense Metta Lawless, to keep the peace! Tensions between Meks, Muties, Uplifts and Humans are rife and only she can bring the change that Badrock needs. But for the local branch of ruthless inter-galactic hypercorp, Munce Inc. change is bad for business… How far will they go to protect their investments?

Authors

Garth Ennis
Garth Ennis
Author · 255 books

Ennis began his comic-writing career in 1989 with the series Troubled Souls. Appearing in the short-lived but critically-acclaimed British anthology Crisis and illustrated by McCrea, it told the story of a young, apolitical Protestant man caught up by fate in the violence of the Irish 'Troubles'. It spawned a sequel, For a Few Troubles More, a broad Belfast-based comedy featuring two supporting characters from Troubled Souls, Dougie and Ivor, who would later get their own American comics series, Dicks, from Caliber in 1997, and several follow-ups from Avatar. Another series for Crisis was True Faith, a religious satire inspired by his schooldays, this time drawn by Warren Pleece. Ennis shortly after began to write for Crisis' parent publication, 2000 AD. He quickly graduated on to the title's flagship character, Judge Dredd, taking over from original creator John Wagner for a period of several years. Ennis' first work on an American comic came in 1991 when he took over DC Comics' horror title Hellblazer, which he wrote until 1994, and for which he currently holds the title for most issues written. Steve Dillon became the regular artist during the second half of Ennis' run. Ennis' landmark work to date is the 66-issue epic Preacher, which he co-created with artist Steve Dillon. Running from 1995 to 2000, it was a tale of a preacher with supernatural powers, searching (literally) for God who has abandoned his creation. While Preacher was running, Ennis began a series set in the DC universe called Hitman. Despite being lower profile than Preacher, Hitman ran for 60 issues (plus specials) from 1996 to 2001, veering wildly from violent action to humour to an examination of male friendship under fire. Other comic projects Ennis wrote during this time period include Goddess, Bloody Mary, Unknown Soldier, and Pride & Joy, all for DC/Vertigo, as well as origin stories for The Darkness for Image Comics and Shadowman for Valiant Comics. After the end of Hitman, Ennis was lured to Marvel Comics with the promise from Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada that he could write The Punisher as long as he cared to. Instead of largely comical tone of these issues, he decided to make a much more serious series, re-launched under Marvel's MAX imprint. In 2001 he briefly returned to UK comics to write the epic Helter Skelter for Judge Dredd. Other comics Ennis has written include War Story (with various artists) for DC; The Pro for Image Comics; The Authority for Wildstorm; Just a Pilgrim for Black Bull Press, and 303, Chronicles of Wormwood (a six issue mini-series about the Antichrist), and a western comic book, Streets of Glory for Avatar Press. In 2008 Ennis ended his five-year run on Punisher MAX to debut a new Marvel title, War Is Hell: The First Flight of the Phantom Eagle. In June 2008, at Wizard World, Philadelphia, Ennis announced several new projects, including a metaseries of war comics called Battlefields from Dynamite made up of mini-series including Night Witches, Dear Billy and Tankies, another Chronicles of Wormwood mini-series and Crossed both at Avatar, a six-issue miniseries about Butcher (from The Boys) and a Punisher project reuniting him with artist Steve Dillon (subsequently specified to be a weekly mini-series entitled Punisher: War Zone, to be released concurrently with the film of the same name). Taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth\_Ennis

Arthur Ranson
Arthur Ranson
Author · 5 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".
Leah Moore
Leah Moore
Author · 10 books

LEAH MOORE is an author born in Northampton, England in 1978. Leah's comic writing career began in 2002 with stories for America's Best Comics. Most recently her solo comics scripting has appeared as part of Dynamite Entertainment's Gail Simone masterminded crossover series Swords of Sorrow (2015, with Francesco Manna). In 2006 Leah wrote the story and copy to accompany The Royal Mail's 40th anniversary Christmas Stamps. She has written columns and articles for The Big Issue, Lifetime TV online, and Comic Heroes Magazine. In 2013 Leah was the Project Manager of digital comics reading platform Electricomics. She was also the contributing editor of Electricomics flagship release, co-writing the sci-fi story Sway, with art by Nicola Scott. Leah and her husband, John Reppion, have been scripting comics together since 2003, writing for the likes of 2000 AD, Channel 4 Education, Dark Horse, DC Comics, Dynamite Entertainment, Electricomics, IDW, and Self Made Hero. They have written established characters such as Doctor Who (The Whispering Gallery, 2008 with Ben Templesmith) and Sherlock Holmes (The Trial of Sherlock Holmes, 2009 with Aaron Campbell, and The Liverpool Demon, 2012 with Matt Triano), as well as creating their own including Brit-Cit Psi Division, Judge Lillian Storm (Storm Warning, 2015 with Tom Foster). Together they have faithfully adapted notable works by Lewis Carroll (The Complete Alice, 2010), H. P. Lovecraft (The Shadow Over Innsmouth, 2012), Bram Stoker (The Complete Dracula, 2009), and M. R. James (Ghost Stories of an Antiquary Vol 1, and 2) into comics and graphic novels. Most recently she wrote an adaptation of The Doors Morrison Hotel album, and Motley Crue, The Dirt Declassified, for Z2 comics, as well as stories for their Joan Jett Anthology and the Tori Amos Little Earthquakes Anthology. She is currently working on The Tarot Circle for Liminal 11, as well as several other books yet to be announced.

Mark Millar
Mark Millar
Author · 176 books

Mark Millar is the New York Times best-selling writer of Wanted, the Kick-Ass series, The Secret Service, Jupiter’s Legacy, Jupiter’s Circle, Nemesis, Superior, Super Crooks, American Jesus, MPH, Starlight, and Chrononauts. Wanted, Kick-Ass, Kick-Ass 2, and The Secret Service (as Kingsman: The Secret Service) have been adapted into feature films, and Nemesis, Superior, Starlight, War Heroes, Jupiter’s Legacy and Chrononauts are in development at major studios. His DC Comics work includes the seminal Superman: Red Son, and at Marvel Comics he created The Ultimates – selected by Time magazine as the comic book of the decade, Wolverine: Old Man Logan, and Civil War – the industry’s biggest-selling superhero series in almost two decades. Mark has been an Executive Producer on all his movie adaptations and is currently creative consultant to Fox Studios on their Marvel slate of movies.

Kevin Walker
Author · 9 books

Librarian note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name Kevin Walker is a British comics artist and illustrator, based in Leeds, who worked mainly on 2000 AD and Warhammer comics and the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering. He is now working for Marvel Comics. (source: Wikipedia) Sometimes credited as Kev Walker

John Freeman
Author · 5 books

Librarian note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. This profile may contain books from multiple authors of this name For other authors of this name, see: John Freeman - English poet and essayist, 1880-1929 John Freeman - Book critic, Editor John Freeman - British politician, diplomat, broadcaster, 1915-2014

Si Spencer
Si Spencer
Author · 7 books
British Writer and editor for both comics and television. Best known in the US for his work at DC/Vertigo.
John Smith
Author · 14 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 · 8 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.

John Reppion
John Reppion
Author · 12 books

JOHN REPPION is an author, Fortean essayist, and Weird Fiction writer, born in Liverpool in 1978. He has written articles for the likes of Fortean Times, Strange Attractor Journal, Darklore, and Paranormal Magazine, and is a contributing editor for The Daily Grail online. In 2008 The History Press published 800 Years of Haunted Liverpool - John's weird history/paranormal guidebook to the city. His fiction has been published in anthologies from Combustion Books, Ghostwoods Books, PS Publishing, Snowbooks, Swan River Press, and Vagrants Among Ruins. He and his wife, Leah Moore, have been scripting comics together since 2003, writing for the likes of 2000 AD, Channel 4 Education, Dark Horse, DC Comics, Dynamite Entertainment, Electricomics, IDW, and Self Made Hero. They have written established characters such as Doctor Who (The Whispering Gallery, 2008 with Ben Templesmith) and Sherlock Holmes (The Trial of Sherlock Holmes, 2009 with Aaron Campbell, and The Liverpool Demon, 2012 with Matt Triano), as well as creating their own including Brit-Cit Psi Division, Judge Lillian Storm (Storm Warning, 2015 with Tom Foster). Together they have faithfully adapted notable works by Lewis Carroll (The Complete Alice, 2010), H. P. Lovecraft (The Shadow Over Innsmouth, 2012), Bram Stoker (The Complete Dracula, 2009), and M. R. James (Ghost Stories of an Antiquary Vol 1, 2016) into comics and graphic novels.

Pat Mills
Pat Mills
Author · 69 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.

Grant Morrison
Grant Morrison
Author · 255 books

Grant Morrison has been working with DC Comics for twenty five years, after beginning his American comics career with acclaimed runs on ANIMAL MAN and DOOM PATROL. Since then he has written such best-selling series as JLA, BATMAN and New X-Men, as well as such creator-owned works as THE INVISIBLES, SEAGUY, THE FILTH, WE3 and JOE THE BARBARIAN. In addition to expanding the DC Universe through titles ranging from the Eisner Award-winning SEVEN SOLDIERS and ALL-STAR SUPERMAN to the reality-shattering epic of FINAL CRISIS, he has also reinvented the worlds of the Dark Knight Detective in BATMAN AND ROBIN and BATMAN, INCORPORATED and the Man of Steel in The New 52 ACTION COMICS. In his secret identity, Morrison is a "counterculture" spokesperson, a musician, an award-winning playwright and a chaos magician. He is also the author of the New York Times bestseller Supergods, a groundbreaking psycho-historic mapping of the superhero as a cultural organism. He divides his time between his homes in Los Angeles and Scotland.

Paul Johnson
Author · 2 books
Librarian Note: There are more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.
Jonathan Clements
Jonathan Clements
Author · 52 books
Jonathan Clements is an author, translator, biographer and scriptwriter. His non-fiction works include biographies of Confucius, Marco Polo, Mao Zedong, Koxinga and Qin Shihuangdi. He also writes for NEO magazine and is the co-author of encyclopedias of anime and Japanese television dramas.
Andy Diggle
Andy Diggle
Author · 74 books

Andy Diggle is a British comic book writer and former editor of 2000 AD. He is best known for his work on The Losers,Swamp Thing, Hellblazer, Adam Strange and Silent Dragon at DC Comics and for his run on Thunderbolts and Daredevil after his move to Marvel. In 2013 Diggle left writing DC's Action Comics and began working with Dynamite Entertainment, writing a paranormal crime series Uncanny. He is also working on another crime series with his wife titled Control that is set to begin publishing in 2014.

Gordon Rennie
Gordon Rennie
Author · 38 books
Freelance writer for over 20 years – When he’s not being ungainfully employed as a BAFTA-nominated video games scriptwriter, he keeps himself busy writing comics, novels, screenplays and Doctor Who audio plays. Comics work includes Predator, Judge Dredd, Rogue Trooper, Missionary Man, Necronauts, Caballistics Inc and Absalom, and Dept. of Monsterology for Renegade.
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