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IDW Announces Judge Anderson Series By Smith And Critchlow
IDW Announces Judge Anderson Series By Smith And Critchlow
IDW Announces Judge Anderson Series By Smith And Critchlow
Since they acquired the license for Judge Dredd, IDW has been doing some pretty fantastic stuff with it. Between Duane Swiercynski and Nelson Daniel's ongoing Judge Dredd and miniseries projects like Douglas Wolk and Ulises Farinas's Mega-City Two, they've put out some incredibly entertaining stories, bringing Dredd to a new audience that may not be familiar with his roots in the pages of 2000 AD. Now they're expanding the line beyond Dredd himself. IDW announced this week that they're launching Anderson: Psi Division, a new series set before the events of the ongoing series that will focus on Judge Cassandra Anderson, written by 2000 AD editor Matt Smith with art by long-time 2000 AD artist Carl Critchlow.
Buy This Book: 'Judge Dredd: The XXX Files'
Buy This Book: 'Judge Dredd: The XXX Files'
Buy This Book: 'Judge Dredd: The XXX Files'
One of the things that I've really come to appreciate ever since I jumped into the world of Judge Dredd is just how easy 2000 AD has made it. The publisher's got massive reprints of Dredd from the very beginning; they've got downloadable digital comics that are easy to buy (and that you can actually keep like any other downloaded file); and they're putting out compilations built around themes that can give to the start of a pretty comprehensive overview of Dredd history. Basically, it has never been easier to read 200 pages of comics about people having sex with robots. That is, more or less, the subject matter of Judge Dredd: The XXX Files, the new collection on sale this week which compiles two dozen stories that take the concept of Thrillpower into a decidedly adult direction. And while I'm not sure if it's a great place for people who are brand new to Dredd's world -- it's more than a little overwhelming at times -- it has a bunch of truly fantastic comics.
Bolland Revisits Own Work  With 'Judge Dredd Megazine' #350
Bolland Revisits Own Work With 'Judge Dredd Megazine' #350
Bolland Revisits Own Work With 'Judge Dredd Megazine' #350
  Kudos to Rebellion for the imminent publication of its 350th issue of Judge Dredd Megazine, the monthly Dredd comic that began all the way back in 1990 (and which might actually be the longest unbroken run of any comic book in these renumbered times in which we live, come to think about it). To celebrate the occasion, venerable Dredd artist Brian Bolland returns to one of his signature character
Hire This Woman: Writer Emma Beeby
Hire This Woman: Writer Emma Beeby
Hire This Woman: Writer Emma Beeby
In the overwhelmingly male comic book industry, it has been a challenge for some editors and readers to see the ever growing number of talented women currently trying to make a name for themselves. With that in mind, ComicsAlliance offers Hire This Woman, a recurring feature designed for comics readers as well as editors and other professionals, where we shine the spotlight on a female comics pro
Holiday Gift Guide: DREDD
Holiday Gift Guide: DREDD
Holiday Gift Guide: DREDD
When it comes to the holiday gift-giving season, comic book readers are notoriously difficult to shop for. I mean, most of us are down at the shop buying our favorite stuff every single week, so when the time comes for people who like us to get us something we want, well, a lot of times we already have it. That’s why we’re stepping in with a public service, bringing you comics-related items sure t
Judge Dredd Defies New Readers Not To Jump On '2000 AD' With New Issue
Judge Dredd Defies New Readers Not To Jump On '2000 AD' With New Issue
Judge Dredd Defies New Readers Not To Jump On '2000 AD' With New Issue
As it is prone to do perhaps more often than some of its American competition, British sci-fi weekly 2000 AD has designed its latest issue to be especially welcoming to new readers. Four brand new stories begin in this week's 2000 AD Prog 1850, each meant to introduce audiences to the unique blend of art, attitude and insanity that can typically be found every week in "the galaxy's greatest c
'Judge Dredd: Day of Chaos' Is An Event Comic Done Right
'Judge Dredd: Day of Chaos' Is An Event Comic Done Right
'Judge Dredd: Day of Chaos' Is An Event Comic Done Right
In theory, Judge Dredd: Day of Chaos should be everything I hate about big event comics. It goes out of its way to be grim and dark even by Dredd standards, boasting a body count over 300 million, features a protagonist who's often powerless to stop the terrible things that are going on, and the only person who really comes out of it with anything that remotely resembles a victory is a mass murder
Bisley Before & After: Legendary '2000 AD' Artist Returns To 'Slaine' [Process Artwork]
Bisley Before & After: Legendary '2000 AD' Artist Returns To 'Slaine' [Process Artwork]
Bisley Before & After: Legendary '2000 AD' Artist Returns To 'Slaine' [Process Artwork]
Launched earlier this month in the pages of the weekly 2000 AD anthology, "Sláine: The Book of Scars" is an all-new serial celebrating the 30th anniversary of writer Pat Mills' Celtic myth-inspired barbarian fantasy hero whose adventures have made stars of some Britain's best comics artists including Mike McMahon, Glenn Fabry and Simon Bisley...
Comic-Con: The Publisher Booths
Comic-Con: The Publisher Booths
Comic-Con: The Publisher Booths
When it comes to San Diego Comic-Con, every publisher approaches the show a little bit differently. Whether they house cosplay contests, interactive displays, photo ops with talent, creator signings and/or a whole lot of purchasable product, SDCC booths are an opportunity for the publishers that can attend to make a big impression on one of the most attended pop culture gatherings of the year. You
New ‘Judge Minty’ Fan Film Teaser Released [Video]
New ‘Judge Minty’ Fan Film Teaser Released [Video]
New ‘Judge Minty’ Fan Film Teaser Released [Video]
Following the unfortunate box office performance of Dredd (which CA's own Chris Sims liked quite a bit), fans have appropriately been full of... dread... about the possibility of seeing their favorite futuristic judge doling out vengeance on the big screen...

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