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The following stories originally appeared in 2000AD and Judge Dredd Megazine. They will presumably be reprinted by Rebellion in their Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files series of graphic novels at some point in the future Games Workshop produced a Judge Dredd board game based on the comic strip in 1982. [132] In the game players, who represent judges, attempt to arrest perps that have committed crimes in different location in Mega City One. A key feature of the game is the different action cards that are collected during play; generally these cards are used when trying to arrest perps although some cards can also be played against other players to hinder their progress. The winner of the game is the judge who collected the most points arresting perps. Players could sabotage each other's arrest attempts. Additionally, there were many amusing card combinations such as arresting Judge Death for selling old comics, as the Old Comic Selling crime card featured a 2000 AD cover with Judge Death on it. The game used characters, locations and artwork from the comic. It was re-released by Rebellion in 2022. Russel, Bradley (11 May 2017). "A Judge Dredd TV show is coming – but it's not the Karl Urban-Netflix series everyone wanted". gamesradar . Retrieved 10 September 2018. Judge Death (progs 149–151). The first appearance of Judge Death and Dredd's recurring ally Psi-Judge Anderson. On a parallel Earth, the undead Judge Death decides that since crime is committed by the living, life itself is a crime and the only sentence is death. After laying waste to his Earth (later called Deadworld), Judge Death arrives in Dredd's dimension in 2102, determined to continue killing. His body is destroyed in battle with the Judges, leading his spirit to seek a new host until he is trapped inside the powerful telepathic mind of Psi-Judge Anderson. Anderson subjects herself to suspended animation, acting as a living cage. A later story reveals Judge Death was not alone but was one of four "Dark Judges". In the volume, 'Trial by Fury' was shown as Originally published in Judge Dredd Megazine 3.30-3.23 instead of the correct value of 3.30-3.33

Smith, Matthew; Carroll, Michael; Ewing, Al (28 October 2014). Judge Dredd Year One: Omnibus. Abaddon. ISBN 978-1781082744. Lambie, Ryan (17 March 2016). "The Judge Dredd Arcade Game That Never Was". Archived from the original on 9 January 2017 . Retrieved 20 August 2016. Mean Machine Angel is a psychopath from the Cursed Earth around Texas. He had a cybernetic arm and head, and preferred to kill people by head-butting them to death. Generally used as comic relief. The following stories originally appeared in 2000AD Progs 940 - 958 and Judge Dredd Megazine 2.81 - 3.03. They were all reprinted by Rebellion in Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files 23. [6] The following stories originally appeared in 2000AD Prog 1520 - Prog 1554 and Judge Dredd Megazine 253-260. They were all reprinted by Rebellion in Judge Dredd the Complete Case Files 44. [27]

My favourite of the longer stories here, however, has to be the one where Dredd becomes marshal on a moonbase city. That plot concept results in some well written culture clash humour, more overt satire of then-contemporary politics in particular the Cold War, as well as the type of spaghetti western pastiche that'd later become a hallmark of Judge Dredd whenever the stories go into the Cursed Earth or into the outer space colonies. In November 2017, Osprey Games announced their development of a new graphic adventure card game, entitled Judge Dredd: The Cursed Earth. The game is designed and based on The Lost Expedition, a game from designer Peer Sylvester. [135] In the game, one to five players "[lead] a team of judges against dinosaurs, mutants, and the Cursed Earth itself". [136] It was released on 21 February 2019. [137] Collectible card game [ edit ] Thrower, Matt (21 January 2019). "Play Matt: Judge Dredd: The Cursed Earth Review". There Will Be Games . Retrieved 19 February 2019. America; America: The Fading of the Light; Cadet; Judgement Call; Blood and Duty; Firepower; Snowstorm

Collis, Clark (20 May 2017). " 'Judge Dredd' to Be Turned into TV Show". EW.com . Retrieved 10 September 2018. Judges, once appointed, can be broadly characterised as "Street Judges" (who patrol the city), and administrative (office-based) Judges. The Justice Department is responsible not only for law enforcement, but is also the government, since the United States was overthrown in 2070 following the Third World War, which devastated much of America. The Judges are a ruling class, the ordinary citizens having no participation in government except at the municipal level. Dredd was once offered the job of Chief Judge, but he refused it. [50] The following stories originally appeared in 2000AD Progs 116 - 154. They were all reprinted by Rebellion in Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files 03. Orlok the Assassin was a secret agent from East-Meg One, the Russian counterpart to Mega-City One. He killed millions of innocent citizens with a chemical weapon. In the volume, 'Persistent Vegetative State' was shown as Originally published in Judge Dredd Megazine 4.12-4.13 instead of the correct value of 2000 AD progs 1726-1727

Judge Dredd: Case Files 07

Judge Dredd made his live-action debut in 1995 in Judge Dredd, portrayed by Sylvester Stallone. Later, he was portrayed by Karl Urban in the 2012 adaptation Dredd. In audio dramas by Big Finish Productions, Dredd is voiced by Toby Longworth. Another series of books, collectively called Judges, is about the first generation of judges, and are set six decades before Dredd's first stories to appear in the comic. [116] The books, all published by Abaddon Books, are: Trenholm, Richard (11 May 2017). "What Stallone's 'Judge Dredd' got right -- and 'Dredd' got wrong". CNET.com.

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