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Judge Dredd Takes On Fairlyhyperman In 'Cape & Cowl Crimes'
Judge Dredd Takes On Fairlyhyperman In 'Cape & Cowl Crimes'
Judge Dredd Takes On Fairlyhyperman In 'Cape & Cowl Crimes'
As much as it might be the story of an unstoppable crime-fighter in a colorful costume who's occasionally called on to deal with world-shattering cosmic threats, I think it's fair to say that Judge Dredd isn't really a superhero comic. I'm not sure what the line is, but there's just something about him that separates Mega City One's most famous lawman from his more traditionally justice-minded cousins --- and never has that distinction been more evident than in the pages of Judge Dredd: The Cape & Cowl Crimes. Set for release on April 11, the new paperback collects 160 pages of classic stories of Dredd dealing with costumed vigilantes, and you can read the entire first chapter --- in which Dredd has an encounter with the moderately super, mildly bulletproof Fairlyhyperman --- below right now!
The Law Returns To The Moon In 'Judge Dredd Annual 2017'
The Law Returns To The Moon In 'Judge Dredd Annual 2017'
The Law Returns To The Moon In 'Judge Dredd Annual 2017'
We have, as a people, had Judge Dredd comics for about 40 years now, so it's fair to say that maybe we've gotten used to having him around. I mean, as shocking as his sprawling thrill-powered future might be, and as strange as things can get in in the blocks of Mega City One, there's a level where we've come to terms with it --- or some of it, at least. But that's the trick with what's been happening in IDW's Dredd titles over the past year. Stories like Mega City Zero have somehow managed to drop Dredd into a world that he doesn't understand, recreating that feeling that we have when we're dropped into his world --- and in this year's Judge Dredd Annual, Ulises Farinas, Erick Freitas, Dan McDaid and Ryan Hill are taking it one step further.
Unlimted Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In February
Unlimted Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In February
Unlimted Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In February
Every month, Comixology adds more titles to its burgeoning all-you-can-eat subscription service Comixology Unlimited, which allows readers access to a virtual library of comics for a flat monthly fee. February’s update goes live today, and the service is set to be bolstered by a new wave of awesome comics for you to peruse, including Danger Girl, Harbinger Wars and Lady Snowblood.
2000 AD Announce Merch For 40 Years of Thrill-Power Festival
2000 AD Announce Merch For 40 Years of Thrill-Power Festival
2000 AD Announce Merch For 40 Years of Thrill-Power Festival
This year seminal British publisher and #1 provider of Thrill-Power, 2000 AD is celebrating its 40th anniversary and is throwing a big old bash in London on February 11th. As part of the celebrations, a number of 2000 AD's licensees have put together an amazing roster of art and merchandise to commemorate the anniversary, including new prints from Sean Phillips, Carlos Ezquerra and Mick McMahon along with statues, pins and more.
Best Covers Ever (This Year): IDW 2016 Edition
Best Covers Ever (This Year): IDW 2016 Edition
Best Covers Ever (This Year): IDW 2016 Edition
In the latest of our galleries celebrating the best covers of the year, we're looking at the best covers from IDW. IDW maintained its impressive and diverse line of licensed properties in 2016, from Ninja Turtles to Little Ponies, as well as ambitiously expanding and collating its Hasbro properties under the "Revolution" banner, and reviving and reinventing the Micronauts, M.A.S.K., and Rom.
IDW Reprints 'Cry of the Werewolf' As Tribute To Steve Dillon
IDW Reprints 'Cry of the Werewolf' As Tribute To Steve Dillon
IDW Reprints 'Cry of the Werewolf' As Tribute To Steve Dillon
Last week, IDW announced Judge Dredd: Deviations, a new story that takes a "What If" style approach to John Wagner, Alan Grant, and Steve Dillon's "Cry of the Werewolf," asking what would happen if Mega City One's toughest lawman never recovered. If you've never read the original story, though, don't worry. Before the Deviations special hits shelves in March, IDW will be reprinting the original "Cry of the Werewolf" with a new version that serves as a tribute to Dillon.
Judge Dredd Kicks Off IDW's Next Deviations Event
Judge Dredd Kicks Off IDW's Next Deviations Event
Judge Dredd Kicks Off IDW's Next Deviations Event
Earlier this year, IDW put out a handful of one-shots called Deviations, built around the idea of stories that asked what if things happened differently in stories of their classic characters, leading to some kind of "else world." As familiar as that idea might be, it produced some really amazing stories that took concepts like "What if Cobra Commander won?" or "What would happen if the Ghostbusters never crossed the streams?" and did some pretty fantastic stuff. And now, they're coming back for a second round. In March, IDW is launching another five-week Deviations event, and it's kicking off with a Judge Dredd story where the always amazing John McCrea asks what Mega City One would be like if its toughest lawman had never recovered from that time he was briefly a werewolf.
Justice Offers Up A Holiday Bribe In '2000 AD' #2011 [Preview]
Justice Offers Up A Holiday Bribe In '2000 AD' #2011 [Preview]
Justice Offers Up A Holiday Bribe In '2000 AD' #2011 [Preview]
I'm usually a little wary of cynicism in my Christmas stories, but let's be real here: When you're heading to Mega City One to read about Judge Dredd, you really have to adjust your expectations on what qualifies as "cynical." If you can get away with only expecting the worst in the future-shocked citizens of the distant future, then you're actually not in bad shape, all things considered. By those standards, the annual Christmas issue of 2000 AD is downright festive, leading with a story where the Justice Department decides that the best way to cut down on holiday crime is to just straight-up pay the citizenry to be good. It's one of several new offerings in the extra-sized prog 2011, and you can check out a preview!
2000 AD Reveals Raid71's Judge Anderson Print
2000 AD Reveals Raid71's Judge Anderson Print
2000 AD Reveals Raid71's Judge Anderson Print
If you're going to be in the United Kingdom on November 5 and 6, there are a whole lot of good reasons to get yourself to Leeds and check out the Thought Bubble convention --- especially if you've got a blank spot on your wall that you've been waiting to fill with an artistic tribute to Judge Cassandra Anderson.

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