Its pretty good,get it.One of the few good things in modern prog,actually.
Its pretty good,get it.One of the few good things in modern prog,actually.
Thanks for the reply sir.
Can you (or anyone) tell me if there has been any new collections with Dredd in them since this one, which I got a year ago and was great?
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It feels like too long a dry spell considering his source material is weekly across the pond. I don't know the best way to keep track of U.S. releases and I usually only find out about them after the fact. Apprecated
Anyone else read the Outlier volumes that have been bagged with the last three Megazines? I've read the first two volumes and it's a damn fine piece of work. Really interesting story and great art. Highly recommend it.
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I did some date specific searches on Amazon (US) and found two that are scheduled for the end of the year --
Under Siege
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Final Judgement
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
There's also a listing for this in the fall, Nobody Apes The Law, but it is not available for pre-order for some reason
https://smile.amazon.com/Judge-Dredd...40_&dpSrc=srch
I think it might be one of those "theme" collections from various eras they've been doing
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Rogue Trooper film in the pipeline... If done properly, it could be great.
I wish they’d do a Strontium Dog film that turns into a blockbuster, I would get round then to selling my Star Lord comic collection then where he and the likes of Ro-Jaws, Hammerstein etc made their first appearance.
Sadly Carlos Ezquerra has passed away sad day for comics.
My guess is that most original Dredd fans are not into the IDW Dredd universe, but i tried Year One and pretty much liked it.
I tried to read the first volume of the complete case files and couldn´t get through it...but i get it, you have to see it with nostalgic eyes to appreciate it...
Judge dredd and 2000 ad produce high quality comics and it jars me that there isn't more love for it, here in America. I just don't get, since the comics are so charming. Judge dredd is
so screwed up that is hilarious. I love getting up to seven issues a month of 2000 ad and the Megazine. I like the idw comics, but they all fail to have the charm of the orginals. I have read all the megazine issues and read the complete case files up to volume 32.
I'm exactly halfway through volume 8 of the Complete Case Files and I'm enjoying most of it, but I think the Hell Trekkers storyline dragged as I'm here for stories about Judges and not epics about random civilians.
The deeper I delve into the series, the more I see how much wasted potential there is in not trying to capitalize on it being adapted into other media, like the Hell Trekkers storyline could be translated into a movie on its own, and the environment is something unique and varied, more than that of a regular role playing game.
I thought it was a story reprinted in Complete Case Files 4 or a later volume, not a prequel to Anderson's sacrifice.
He died pretty young.
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2000AD PROG 2122
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Episodes include:
Judge Dredd » Machine Law (part 8)
Mega-City One, 2141 AD. Home to over 130 million citizens, this urban hell is situated along the east coast of post-apocalyptic North America. Crime is rampant, and only the Judges — empowered to dispense instant justice — can stop total anarchy. Toughest of them all is JUDGE DREDD — he is the Law! Robot Judges have been trialled before, with disastrous results — but now the new generation are appearing on the streets…
Skip Tracer » Louder Than Bombs (part 12)
The Cube, the 27th century. This vast city floating in the depths of space was once a monitoring station, but has been refitted by the Earth-led Consociation as a solution to a universal housing problem. It’s now home to every kind of undesirable and wanted criminal. That’s where SKIP TRACER Nolan Blake comes in, a former soldier turned tracker, who was left with psychic abilities after a clash on an alien planet…
Tharg’s 3rillers Present » Tooth and nail (part 3)
Three episodes, one complete, self-contained story — a condensed hit of super-charged Thrill-power beamed to you directly from the Nerve Centre! Max Ha is having a very bad day, capped by finding himself handcuffed and beaten by mystery Russian assailants. Max is the sole survivor of a massacre that left seventeen dead, and his interrogators want to know more about the man responsible, who dragged Max into this mess…
Grey Area » Shoot to kill (part 1)
The mid 21st century. Earth has a heavily armed defence network, and any ET arrivals are housed in the Exo Segregation Zone, known as the GREY AREA, which is policed by squads of Exo Transfer Control officers like Adam Bulliet and his team — wife Birdy, linguist Kymn, weapons expert Feo, and alien transfer Resting Bitch Face. Kymn and Bitch, thought KIA, were actually seconded to a black-ops unit, which they’ve now fled
Jaegir » Bonegrinder (part 6)
The Greater Nordland Republic. While the Norts are currently engaged in a galaxy-wide war with the Souther forces, it falls to military officers such as Kapiten-Inspector Atalia JAEGIR of the Nordland State Security Police to investigate war criminals amongst her own ranks. She’s also suffering from the Strigoi curse, a fault in the Nort DNA that can bring out the beast within. Now, she’s on a mission with her team on Nu Earth…
I've been picking up the Hachette collections of Dredd and general 2000AD since they first launched, gradually replacing a bunch of pre Rebellion era Dredd trades. These look great on the shelf but with only a number on the spine to identify the book the wiki pages are an absolute essential for keeping track of what's what, especially with the Dredd books collected thematically (all the Taxidermist stories from years apart in the same volume for example). We've recently got a list of what's going to be in the 30 book extension to the 2000AD title so started picking up some books to fill the holes that these don't cover, Button Man and Zenith so far, looking at complete Skizz (since there's only the Moore written series sharing a book with DR & Quincy in these hardbacks) and the upcoming Starlord collection of early Strontium Dog in the near future. Also while not 2000AD I'm picking up some Treasury of British Comics titles from Rebellion, reprinting other titles from the IPC archive. Reading Charley's War at the moment and have some very fun looking early 70s titles to get around to soon.
Anyone got caught up with 2000ad and dredd?
Does anybody know if there are plans for more ABC Warriors Mek Files volumes? Volume 4 was published 2 and a half years ago and I haven't been able to find any indication that another volume is on the way.