Judge Death

Impersonate A Judge With Judge Dredd Latex Masks
Impersonate A Judge With Judge Dredd Latex Masks
Impersonate A Judge With Judge Dredd Latex Masks
I have seen a lot of great Judge Dredd cosplay over the years, and while the costume itself presents a whole set of sartorial challenges, I have to imagine that the most difficult part of being Dredd is maintaining his permanent stony scowl. Even the most dedicated person is eventually going to think about two different kinds of animals being best friends, and boom. With one slight smile, the whole thing falls apart. Now, though, 2000 AD and Ghoulish Productions have a solution: An officially licensed latex mask based on some of the comic's most popular characters, starting with Judge Dredd and his genocidal, interdimensional foe, Judge Death.
Judge Death Gets Sharp New Poster From Mondo
Judge Death Gets Sharp New Poster From Mondo
Judge Death Gets Sharp New Poster From Mondo
Over the past few weeks, Mondo seems like it's been on a dedicated and very effective mission to separate me from as much of my money as it can, but finally, it's taken a break from the high-end Batman: The Animated Series posters that it's been putting up for sale at random times on Twitter. Now Mondo's just doing a super-amazing poster of Judge Death instead and... c'mon, Mondo. I only have so much to give. If you're not familiar with Judge Death - one of the best-designed villains in the history of comic books - he was created by John Wagner and Brian Bolland in 1980 as an interdimensional counterpart to Judge Dredd. While Dredd has a pretty hard-line stance on crime, Judge Death comes from a world where it was determined that since all crime was committed by the living, life itself must be a crime, leading him to kill off billions of people in various dimensions' Mega Cities One over the next 35 years.
The Top Five Spooky Comics Alliance 'Top Five' Videos
The Top Five Spooky Comics Alliance 'Top Five' Videos
The Top Five Spooky Comics Alliance 'Top Five' Videos
If there's one thing we've learned from our years on the Internet, it's that there's no aspect of comics that can't be broken down and quantified in a single definitive list, preferably in amounts of five or ten. And since there's no more definitive authority than ComicsAlliance, we're taking it upon ourselves to compile lists of everything you could ever want to know about comics. All month long, we've been devoting our lists to spoooooky topics, from great horror stories to scary villains and the greatest stories about a certain fanged count. So today, with Halloween finally upon us, we've put them all together for your trick-or-treating enjoyment!
Top Five Horror Villains in Indie Comics
Top Five Horror Villains in Indie Comics
Top Five Horror Villains in Indie Comics
If there's one thing we've learned from our years on the Internet, it's that there's no aspect of comics that can't be broken down and quantified in a single definitive list, preferably in amounts of five or ten. And since there's no more definitive authority than ComicsAlliance, we're taking it upon ourselves to compile lists of everything you could ever want to know about comics. This week, we're heading away from the Big Two for a look at some of the scariest bad guys from the world of indie comics. The catch? We're also staying away from horror comics, just to make things a little more interesting!
Dredd Cartoon 'Superfiend' Promise ''Death Is Coming' [Video]
Dredd Cartoon 'Superfiend' Promise ''Death Is Coming' [Video]
Dredd Cartoon 'Superfiend' Promise ''Death Is Coming' [Video]
Whether there's ever going to be an official sequel to 2012's Dredd is up in the air, but in the meantime, producer Adi Shankar is doing his best to keep the franchise going with a series of "bootleg" short films. The latest of the bunch is an animated miniseries called Superfiend, and it looks bananas.
The Dark Judges Want To Wear Dredd's Skin In Judge Dredd #24
The Dark Judges Want To Wear Dredd's Skin In Judge Dredd #24
The Dark Judges Want To Wear Dredd's Skin In Judge Dredd #24
In all of comics, is there a villain more suited for Halloween than Judge Death? I mean, not only is he a spoooooky skeleton who has committed spoooooky genocide (which, on reflection, might be a level of horror that requires more than five Os), but he's essentially wearing a Halloween'd up version of the hero's costume. It's great. Unfortunately, the citizens of Mega-City One aren't quite enjoying his presence as much as I am, largely because he's been rampaging through the city with the rest of the Dark Judges, racking up a massive body count. The one thing he hasn't done is kill Judge Dredd himself, and in this week's Judge Dredd #24, the American-made IDW Publishing series by Duane Swierczynski and Nelson Daniel, it turns out that there's a reason for that.
Duane Swierczynski On 'Judge Dredd' at IDW [Interview]
Duane Swierczynski On 'Judge Dredd' at IDW [Interview]
Duane Swierczynski On 'Judge Dredd' at IDW [Interview]
If you're a new fan of the future's toughest cop, IDW's ongoing Judge Dredd series has provided a pretty great place to jump on. In their ongoing story, Duane Swierczynski and Nelson Daniel have given readers a crash course in Dredd's future-shocking world, taking readers on a dizzying tour through Mega City One as it's attacked by renegade robots, murderous clones and more. Now, with Judge Death
Don’t Ask! Just Buy It! – July 20, 2011: Comic-Con Blowout Edition
Don’t Ask! Just Buy It! – July 20, 2011: Comic-Con Blowout Edition
Don’t Ask! Just Buy It! – July 20, 2011: Comic-Con Blowout Edition
Reading Comics author Douglas Wolk runs down the hottest comics and graphic novels coming out this week. KEY: * Bald men who save the universe ^ Helmets % Go ahead: smile! ¢ At least one creator appearing at Comic-Con * ^ AVENGERS #15 Brian Michael Bendis and Chris Bachalo continue the Fear Itself tie-in. The...