![]() Not only does it have the epic bent that was hitherto unseen on the British comics scene (27 parts), but Dredd is imbued with a greater depth. This certainly ranks as a key story line in the extensive Dredd canon, brought to glorious fruition by the classic team (and Dredd creators) of John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra. Now, he must return to the streets to save the city from it's terrible fate and deal with the corrupt, hate-filled clone Judge who has replaced him. However, Dredd, having lost his faith in The Law, has exiled himself to the Cursed Earth where he has been burned beyond recognition by the supernatural Sisters of Death, kin to his nemesis, Judge Death. ![]() In the epic Necropolis, Dredd is pitted against his most lethal foes the Dark Judges, four twisted monsters who are the mirror opposites of MC1's Judges, residing in a dimension where all Life is a crime, who intend to "judge" all 800 million MC1 citizens. ![]() Fans who want to revisit Ol' Stony Face's finest adventures can now do so with these excellent reprints from Hamlyn. ![]() ![]() Mega City One cop Judge Dredd has dispensed instant justice on a weekly basis in British cult comic 2000 AD since 1977, so that's a lot of "crims" who have seen the business end of Dredd's Lawgiver gun. ![]()
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