: It captures the peak of 2000 AD ’s dark British satire, showcasing how absolute authority can descend into complete and utter absurdity. 🎨 Option 2: IDW Publishing's Judge Dredd #10 (2013)
: It is an excellent modern entry point that translates the classic, gritty landscape of the Cursed Earth into a high-octane, serialized action story.
: This issue features chapters 4 through 6 of the arc "Into the Cursed Earth" . Written by Duane Swierczynski with art by Nelson Daniel, it follows Dredd as he traverses the radioactive, mutant-infested wasteland outside Mega-City One.
In the 2010s, IDW Publishing acquired the license to produce brand-new stories geared toward an American audience.
: This issue collects parts of the legendary epic storyline "The Day the Law Died!" . It focuses on the reign of the mad Chief Judge Caligula, a tyrant modeled heavily after the insane Roman Emperor. In a brilliant, satirical move by writers John Wagner and Pat Mills, Caligula appoints a goldfish as the Deputy Chief Judge of Mega-City One.
The search for a single definitive issue titled "" pulls up multiple landmark entries depending on which publisher's run is being referenced. Because Judge Dredd originated in the British anthology 2000 AD in 1977, various publishers have reprinted his stories or created new ones in standalone comic lines over the decades.
: This issue is highly prized because of its stunning cover by legendary artist Brian Bolland, featuring the "Judge Fish". Interior artwork features legendary Dredd artists including Mike McMahon and Brett Ewins.
The two most prominent and highly sought-after comic issues sharing this designation are detailed below. 🦅 Option 1: Eagle Comics' Judge Dredd #10 (1984)
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: It captures the peak of 2000 AD ’s dark British satire, showcasing how absolute authority can descend into complete and utter absurdity. 🎨 Option 2: IDW Publishing's Judge Dredd #10 (2013)
: It is an excellent modern entry point that translates the classic, gritty landscape of the Cursed Earth into a high-octane, serialized action story.
: This issue features chapters 4 through 6 of the arc "Into the Cursed Earth" . Written by Duane Swierczynski with art by Nelson Daniel, it follows Dredd as he traverses the radioactive, mutant-infested wasteland outside Mega-City One. Dredd #10
In the 2010s, IDW Publishing acquired the license to produce brand-new stories geared toward an American audience.
: This issue collects parts of the legendary epic storyline "The Day the Law Died!" . It focuses on the reign of the mad Chief Judge Caligula, a tyrant modeled heavily after the insane Roman Emperor. In a brilliant, satirical move by writers John Wagner and Pat Mills, Caligula appoints a goldfish as the Deputy Chief Judge of Mega-City One. : It captures the peak of 2000 AD
The search for a single definitive issue titled "" pulls up multiple landmark entries depending on which publisher's run is being referenced. Because Judge Dredd originated in the British anthology 2000 AD in 1977, various publishers have reprinted his stories or created new ones in standalone comic lines over the decades.
: This issue is highly prized because of its stunning cover by legendary artist Brian Bolland, featuring the "Judge Fish". Interior artwork features legendary Dredd artists including Mike McMahon and Brett Ewins. Written by Duane Swierczynski with art by Nelson
The two most prominent and highly sought-after comic issues sharing this designation are detailed below. 🦅 Option 1: Eagle Comics' Judge Dredd #10 (1984)