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The Day The Law Died: It is a dark time in the history of Mega-City
One. Having employed blackmail and coercion in order to topple the
balance of power within the Justice Department, the tyrannical head
of the Special Judicial Squad Judge Cal has managed to secure the
position of Chief Judge. The crazed Cal has enlisted the help of an
army of reptilian alien mercenaries known as the Kleggs, appointed
his pet goldfish as deputy Chief Judge and framed Judge Dredd for
murder in order to maintain power. But Dredd is the kind of Judge
who doesn't go down too easily and together with a rebel army made
up of other Judges and citizens, prepares to fight back. Judge
Dredd Luna 1: In 2061, an international lunar treaty divided a
million square miles of the moon's surface between Mega-Cities One,
Two and Texas City. Every six months one of these cities has to
supply a Judge-Marshal to govern it... enter Judge Dredd! An
environment every bit as deadly as the streets of the 'Big Meg',
Judge-Marshal Dredd has his work cut out for him - especially when
war breaks out during the first Lunar Olympics! The Judge Child:
When Judge Feyy, Mega-city One's oldest pre-cognitive, has a vision
of the city being destroyed in 2120, Judge Dredd and a select group
of other Judges, including future Chief Judge Hershey, are sent on
a mission to find the Judge Child. Apparently, young Owen Krysler
may be the only one with the power to stop the apocalyptic event
from ever happening.
Mega-City One is at the mercy of a terrible act of retribution,
thirty years in the making. The Chaos Bug has been released and a
weakened Justice Department are finding it increasingly difficult
to remain in control. As Judge Dredd searches for the perpetrators
of this heinous act, another fearsome faction is added to the
fray...Fear, Fire and Mortis - the Dark Judges! This stunning
conclusion to the latest Mega-epic, written by John Wagner (Button
Man, Strontium Dog) and featuring the art of Henry Flint (Zombo),
Colin MacNeil (Insurrection), Leigh Gallagher (Defoe) and Ben
Willsher (Lenny Zero), ensures that nothing in Dredd's world will
ever be the same again!
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One-Eyed Jack (Paperback)
John Wagner, John Cooper
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Part Dirty Harry, part Judge Dredd, all badass! Police Detective
Jack McBane is the toughest, meanest law enforcer in 1970's New
York City. Having lost his left eye in the line of duty, McBane
will stop at nothing to rid the crime-infested streets of scumbags
and villains - even if it means having to occasionally break the
rules!
The streets don't come much meaner than those found in Mega-City
One. Only the Judges - empowered to dispense law and order - keep
the city from falling into total anarchy. Toughest of them all is
Judge Dredd - he is the law and these are his stories. In this 24th
volume of the bestselling Case Files series, Dredd is faced with
one of his hardest challenges yet - dispensing justice in the 'Big
Meg's' worst sector known as 'The Pit'! Also, the ultimate lawman
faces a legendary war robot, when Judge Dredd squares off against
the ABC Warrior Hammerstein!
From 1981 to 1986, The Daily Star ran a Judge Dredd comic strip
written by John Wagner and Alan Grant and illustrated by Ron Smith.
Appearing in collected forms only haphazardly well over twenty
years ago, this is the first time the entire collection has been
reprinted and assembled in one volume. This collection contains the
daily and weekend strips.
Democracy - Or Die! In the nightmare metropolis of the future he is
judge, jury and executioner - he is Judge Dredd! The best-selling
Complete Case Files series continues with the gripping and timely
epic Total War. Judge Dredd battles a terrorist organization called
Total War, who are determined to democratise Mega-City One - or
destroy it. Total War have two hundred thermonuclear devices
planted across the city and one will be detonated each day the
Judges remain in power. Total War will have democratization - or
they will have mass-death. The choice is the Judges' - and time is
running out. Drawn by a roster of the greatest artists working on
Judge Dredd in the 21st Century - John Higgins (Watchmen), Henry
Flint (Zombo), Ian Gibson (The Ballad of Halo Jones) and D'Israeli
(Scarlet Traces) - the Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files series
has sold over half a million copies.
SECTOR HOUSE Mega-City One - a nightmarish enclosure located along
the Eastern Seaboard of North America. Only the Judges - powerful
law enforcers supporting the despotic Justice Department - can stop
total anarchy running rife on the crime-ridden streets. Toughest of
them all is Judge Dredd - he is the law and these are his
stories... Judge Dredd assesses the performance of a promising
young cadet, Rico - another clone of Judge Fargo. Earning his
badge, Rico is soon assigned to the troubled Sector House 108 -
where everything he has learnt is put to the test!
Dawn of Justice! In this volume of the best-selling Complete Case
Files series, Dredd uncovers the House of Pain, a no-way-out,
brutal torture prison for serial perps, and must stop Orlok from
spreading a lethal bio-virus – from beyond the grave! And, after
a mysterious package is delivered to the Grand Hall of Justice,
Dredd ventures into the Cursed Earth in search of answers that will
unveil the history of the Judges, and their ascent to total power.
Written by John Wagner (A History of Violence), Gordon Rennie
(Warhammer), John Smith (Devlin Waugh), and Simon Spurrier
(Hellblazer, X-Men), with art by Colin MacNeil (Strontium Dog: The
Final Solution), PJ Holden (Fearless), Laurence Campbell (BPRD:
Hell on Earth), Simon Fraser (Nikolai Dante), Paul Marshall
(Tharg’s Future Shocks), Peter Doherty (Superman/Batman:
World’s Finest), Inaki Miranda (Fables), and Lee Garbett (Loki:
Agent of Asgard).
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Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files 21
John Wagner, Dan Abnett; Illustrated by Carlos Ezqeurra, John Higgins, Trevor Hairsine
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Best of 2000 ADÂ is a landmark series from the cult comic,
bursting with our greatest stories for a new generation of readers.
Every Best of 2000 ADÂ contains a mix of modern classics and
gems from the vault. In each edition you'll find an explosive new
Judge Dredd adventure, fresh essays by prominent popular culture
writers, a graphic novel-length feature presentation by global
legends and a vintage Dredd case. In this volume: When Judge Dredd
investigates a potential whistleblower, it’s hard to avoid
paranoia when information is this Mega-City Confidential; from
medieval Prague to the streets of Elizabethan London, Kek-W and
John Burns sound the call to battle extra-dimensional Wurms and
join The Order; a rolling stone gathers no mousse as Pete Milligan
and Jamie Hewlett tangle you in Hewligan’s Haircut, a shear
reality-warping victory roll that’s just the tonic; quake to the
Cry of the Werewolf with an all-time Dredd classic by Alan Grant
and Steve Dillon. Boasting brand new covers from an all-star
line-up of artists including Marguerite Sauvage (Archie) and Glyn
Dillon (The Batman) with designer Tom Muller (X-Men), Best of 2000
AD is the essential gateway into the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic.
The essential Judge Dredd graphic novel series – this is the
ultimate introduction to the Lawman of the Future! After Dredd’s
discovery of a mutant branch of his bloodline during Origins, 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? The stories
collected in this volume affect the Dredd strip for years to come,
and features work by writer John Wagner (Button Man) and artists
Colin MacNeil (Essential Judge Dredd: America), Kev Walker (Star
Wars), Patrick Goddard (Battle Action), and Rufus Dayglo (Tank
Girl).
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Battle Action volume 2
Garth Ennis, John Wagner, Rob Williams, Dan Abnett, Torunn Gronbekk; Artworks by …
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Garth Ennis (Preacher, The Boys) returns to Battle Action and
brings a roster of writers and artists to help him resurrect
characters from the classic UK comics Battle and Action. From air
ace Johnny Red to the daring Nina Petrova, and from lethal British
agent Dredger to the louche Major Eazy. In total this collection
includes 12 action-packed stories from some of the most popular
writers in modern comics; John Wagner (Judge Dredd), Torunn
Grønbekk (Thor, Star Wars), Rob Williams (Suicide Squad) and Dan
Abnett (Guardians of the Galaxy), and features art by some of the
most in-demand comic artists including Chris Burnham (Doom Patrol,
Batman) and John Higgins (Watchmen, Dreadnoughts). This collection
brings you blazing Battle Action on every page!
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The Helltrekkers
John Wagner, Alan Grant; Illustrated by Jose Ortiz, Horacio Lalia
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They were the new frontiersmen—men and women who hated life in
Mega-City One so much that they were willing to travel 2000
kilometres across the radiated desert known as the ‘Cursed
Earth’ in order to start a new life. The chances of reaching the
new territories are slim – the hostile environment is full of
danger, including acid rain downpours, killer viruses, mutants and
herds of hungry dinosaurs! To increase their chances of survival,
Helltrekkers set off in large convoys. But sometimes fellow
travellers can cause just as many problems as the threats from
outside! Â Written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, The
Helltrekkers is a monumental survival story and one of the earliest
Dreddverse spin-off strips.
WHEN THE GET SLADE THEY STAY SLADE! For forty years Sam Slade has
been one of the best robo-tectives in the business, but all of his
experience couldn’t prepare him for his latest case. In 2080
overpopulation of the Earth led the Space Commission into seeking
out new planets to colonise. Four years later they discovered
Verdus, a suitable planet in the Crab Nebula. Now, Colonists who
sent there have not been heard from again. The Commission believe
that robots have taken control of the planet and want Sam to
uncover the truth. It’s a dangerous case, but one Sam can’t
refuse – otherwise he’s guaranteed a bullet in the head! This
classic 2000 AD strip is presented in full colour as it was when
collected by Eagle Comics as a five-issue mini-series.
RETURN OF THE HAG! The galaxy's number one bounty hunter, Trapper
Hag, has escaped his Iso-Cube prison with only one thing on his
mind - the death of Judge Dredd! Meanwhile, the miniature robotic
garden guardians, the Banzai Battallion help Dredd foil a
kidnapping and Hogwash college's greatest pupil - Harry Snotter -
makes the mistake of visiting Mega-City One.
"A slab of pop...a great place to start to explore this huge swathe
of British comics" - Kieron Gillen (Die, Once & Future,
Eternals) Best of 2000 AD is a landmark series from the cult comic,
bursting with our greatest stories for a new generation of readers.
Every Best of 2000 AD contains a mix of modern classics and gems
from the vault. In each edition you'll find an explosive new Judge
Dredd adventure, fresh essays by prominent popular culture writers,
a graphic novel-length feature presentation by global legends and a
vintage Dredd case. In this volume: Judge Dredd battles Mutie Block
anarchy; Halo Jones escapes in Alan Moore's first masterpiece;
humanity is on the Brink in the space murder mystery from Dan
Abnett and INJ Culbard; Judge Anderson takes centre stage in the
search for Shamballa. Boasting brand new covers from an all-star
line-up of artists including Jamie McKelvie (The Wicked + The
Divine) and Karl Kerschl (Gotham Academy) with designer Tom Muller
(X-Men), Best of 2000 AD is the essential gateway into the Galaxy's
Greatest Comic.
Eat Your Heart Out! The best-selling series collecting The Law in
order continues as Judge Dredd tests his wits against a grisly
selection of Mega-City One’s most maniacal murderers! In the
dystopian metropolis Mega-City One, crime lurks around every
corner, whether it’s The Surgeon, who feeds on the still beating
heart of his victims, the globetrotting blogging serial killer
Global Psycho, or the deadly plots in Mega-City One's virtual
gardening competitions! The only thing stopping the city from
falling into depravity and chaos are the Judges, and toughest of
them all is Judge Dredd - Judge, Jury and Executioner! Written by
John Wagner (A History of Violence) with Gordon Rennie (Warhammer),
Ian Edginton (The Establishment), and Robbie Morrison (The
Authority) and boasting art by Henry Flint (Hawk the Slayer), Cam
Kennedy (Star Wars: Dark Empire), Arthur Ranson (Anderson,
Psi-Divison), Greg Staples (Magic: The Gathering), Ian Gibson (The
Ballad of Halo Jones) and D'Israeli (Scarlet Traces), Case Files 42
is another blood pumping collection of taunt crime capers in the
nightmarish Mega-City One!
The global best-selling graphic novel series - over half a million
copies sold! Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files collects the
adventures of the iconic British character, presented in
chronological order, complete and uncut! He's judge, jury and
executioner - the lawman delivering justice to the mean streets of
far-future Mega-City One. This fifth blockbuster volume includes
the all-time classic mega-epic `The Apocalypse War'. 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! "If you want to sink your teeth into classic Judge Dredd, the
best place to start" - Mental Floss "Amazing and addictive" - io9
"What a collection it will be when it's complete." - Den of Geek
Best of 2000 AD is a landmark series from the cult comic, bursting
with our greatest stories for a new generation of readers. Every
Best of 2000 AD contains a mix of modern classics and gems from the
vault. In each edition you'll find an explosive new Judge Dredd
adventure, fresh essays by prominent popular culture writers, a
graphic novel-length feature presentation by global legends and a
vintage Dredd case. In this volume: Spend a night on The Graveyard
Shift with Judge Dredd; Gordon Rennie and Frazer Irving tune in and
drop tab of superpowers before Storming Heaven; get lost in the
darkness lying in the belly of the good ship Leviathan from Ian
Edginton and D'Israeli. Boasting brand new covers from an all-star
line-up of artists including Erica Henderson (Dracula,
Motherf**ker!) and Declan Shalvey (Moon Knight) with designer Tom
Muller (X-Men), Best of 2000 AD is the essential gateway into the
Galaxy's Greatest Comic.
This beautifully illustrated, darkly comical first volume includes
the complete run of the strip from the legendary boy's comic,
Scream! An Express Elevator to Hell - Going Up! Maxwell Tower is a
state-of-the art tower block - a bold, experimental council
tenement, run by an A.I. called Max. As building superintendent,
Max's primary function is the welfare of his tenants, which he
takes very seriously. And if anyone threatens either the residents
or the building itself, they can expect a visit to the thirteenth
floor - a place where nightmare and reality become one!
RELENTLESS! Mega-City One - a nightmarish enclosure located along
the Eastern Seaboard of North America. Only the Judges - powerful
law enforcers supporting the despotic Justice Department - can stop
total anarchy running rife on the crime-ridden streets. Toughest of
them all is Judge Dredd - he is the law and these are his
stories... Judge Dredd's single-minded pursuit of law comes into
conflict with the more clandestine forces of the Hall of Justice,
including an assassin under orders of the Chief Judge!
When the citizens of Mega-City One's massive city blocks declare
war on each other, Judge Dredd realises it is merely a prologue to
an all-out nuclear attack by East Meg One! As warheads rain down,
Dredd leads a brave guerrilla resistance against the Sov forces,
building to an earth-shattering decision that shakes his world to
the core! This second wide-screen blockbuster volume in the
Essential Judge Dredd graphic novel series presents The Apocalypse
War, the mother of all 'epic' Dredd storylines, which forever fixed
the character in readers' minds and ensured Carlos Ezquerra's title
as the definitive Dredd artist in comics' hall of fame.
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Strontium Dog: The Son (Paperback)
John Wagner; Illustrated by Carlos Ezquerra; Alan Grant, Rob Williams; Illustrated by Laurence Campbell
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In The Son Johnny Alpha is assigned to mentor Kenton Sternhammer,
one of the new recruits to the ranks of the Strontium Dogs. Johnny
knows that Kenton Sternhammer is his old partner Wulf's offspring
and while Kenton understandably wants to follow in his father's
footsteps, Johnny is reluctant to allow it, knowing the fate that
has befallen many a Strontium Dog, including Wulf, a death which
still eats away at Johnny's conscience. This brand-new collection
showcases all-time comics legend Carlos Ezquerra's final work on
the character he co-created for Starlord in 1978, drawn before his
death in 2018.
In 2150 a catasrophic war led to 70% of Britain's population being
wiped out. Strontium 90 fallout led to an increase of children
being born with strange mutations. Hated by average humans, the
mutants faced terrible oppression when politician, Nelson Kreelman,
introduced a series of anti-mutant laws enforced by a brutal police
force. In 2167 the mutants decided to fight back. Amongst their
ranks was a young boy with named Johnny Alpha with white blank eyes
and a mutant power that grants him a series of powers, including
the ability to see through many surfaces. Driven by personal
tragedy, Johnny has a very personal reason wanting to topple the
regime and bring Kreeler down. Co-written by Alan Grant (Batman)and
John Wagner (A History of Violence) and featuring the artwork of
Carlos Ezquerra (Judge Dredd), this collection features the
explosive origin of Johnny Alpha in 'Portrait of a Mutant', a tale
widely considered to be the greatest Strontium Dog story of all.
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