Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files 01

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Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files 01

Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files 01

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Involved from the earliest days of the Galaxy's Greatest Comic, he co-created Judge Dredd, as well as a whole cast of other memorable characters. This is a collection of the Judge Dredd comic strips collected together and presented in one book- they are taken from the pages of the British Comic 2000AD (yes there are other publications as well but this is really his home admit it). No en vano, la figura de los jueces reúne dos de los poderes del Estado (el ejecutivo y el judicial), de forma que en Mega City 1 no se cumple la separación de poderes que es una de las bases de la Democracia.

But the first adventures of Dredd featured in this book lacks substance at places that matters and most of the stories are bogged down by lackluster thrills. Toughest of them all is Judge Dredd, a man who has dedicated his life to stemming the tide of chaos.There is something about trying to read dialogue and thought bubbles while looking at pictures at the same time that is just distracting. Written by comic legends John Wagner (A History of Violence) and Alan Grant (Batman), with art by Carlos Ezquerra (Preacher), Brian Bolland (The Killing Joke) and Mick McMahon (The Last American) and many more! However the Robot Revolution and Space Marshall story arcs were not nearly as interesting or as well drawn as the upcoming Volume 2's Cursed Earth and Judge Cal story arcs. 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. Overall, continues to be scrappy, but with real acorns which grown into amazing story arcs such as the Cursed Earth, the Apocalypse War and many others.

To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. The final three strips are a good indication of what one could expect from the Dredd material of the early to mid-1990s, at least in terms of artwork: one good, one bad, one indifferent.The following stories originally appeared in 2000AD Prog 1365 - Prog 1387 and Judge Dredd Megazine 207 - 213.

He and artist Bryan Hitch pulled it all off in spades: The Ultimates and its sequel, Ultimates 2, were ensconced at the top of the sales charts every month; what’s more, they were critical successes, as well. Written by comic-legends John Wagner (A History of Violence) and Alan Grant (Batman) and featuring art by world-renown artists Colin MacNeil (Judge Dredd: America), Carlos Ezquerra (Preacher) and Cam Kennedy (Star Wars) amongst others, this is another essential volume in the Case Files collection!First, I had not realized Dredd started in the late '70s, I had thought it was early '80s, and this makes a difference in how the comic was presented. Almost all of the stories here are one-off tales which serve to demonstrate the day-to-day life of a Judge in Megacity One. One thing lead to another and now, I have to freely admit that I believe I have found a comic book I can truly say I like. Meanwhile, Millar was invited to enter the regular Marvel Universe to take a stab at two of its most iconic characters: Spider-Man and Wolverine.

Finance is provided by PayPal Credit (a trading name of PayPal UK Ltd, Whittaker House, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond-Upon-Thames, Surrey, United Kingdom, TW9 1EH). Featuring the writing talents of comic legends Pat Mills (Slaine) and John Wagner (A History of Violence), this volume also features the art of Ian Gibson (The Ballad of Halo Jones), Dave Gibbons (Watchmen) and Brian Bolland (Batman: The Killing Joke) amongst many other artists. These stories from the early 2000AD are superb to watch the evolution of a character who was ground breaking back in the Seventies and Eighties. It does get better as we progress, the stories being bumped up to 6 pages and the terrible jokes being dialled back a bit but yeah, it’s still a bit shit.Robots perform most traditionally human tasks, providing the 800 million people living in Mega-City 1 with an abundance of wealth and leisure time. Great compilation of stories that takes you back to the original 200AD comic books and one of the classic characters from it.



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