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Doug Braithwaite, a Skilled Superhero, Sci-Fi, and Fantasy Artist

Doug “Dougie” Braithwaite is one of a few comics artists who can make pencils look like the beautiful strokes of a paintbrush. This skill made Braithwaite a perfect choice for DC Comics’ 2007 Justice maxiseries, which was an homage to the old Super Friends vs. Legion of Doom. He pencilled the comic while Alex Ross co-wrote and painted over his pencils. Braithwaite has …

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Judge Dredd Vs. Judge Death: A Tale as Old as Time

Judge Dredd Classics: Judge Death #1 Script: John Wagner & Alan Grant Art: Brian Bolland Letters: Tom Frame Colours: Charlie Kirchoff Publisher: IDW Originally Published in 2000AD: Progs 149-151 and 225 Purchase: http://www.idwpublishing.com/product-category/judge-dredd/judge-dredd-judge-dredd-classics/ “Do you know what “nemesis” means? A righteous infliction of retribution manifested by an appropriate agent. Personified in this case by an ‘orrible …

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Predator Vs. Judge Dredd Vs Aliens: Do You Really Need More?!

Predator Vs Judge Dredd Vs Aliens: Incubus and Other Stories Writer(s): John Wagner, Andy Diggle Art: Henry Flint, Enrique Alcatena, Brian Bolland, Jock Publisher: 2000AD/Dark Horse Comics Purchase: https://www.darkhorse.com/Books/25-337/Predator-versus-Judge-Dredd-versus-Aliens-HC In space, as the old saying goes, no one can hear you scream. The same can also be said for Mega City One. Just in time …

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‘2000 AD Prog: 1900 & 1901’ Come for Dredd, stay for (most of) the rest

TV fans often defend their favourite shows with assurances that “it gets better.” It’s a given, at least in North America, that shows take time to truly find their footing. British television, however, is understood to be a place where the writer rules, and is thus free to craft more satisfying, finite stories untainted by corporate committee-think.

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Judge Dredd: Mega City 2 – City of Courts’ #1, Director’s Cut

Judge Dredd: Mega City 2 – City of Courts #1, Director’s Cut Written by Douglas Wolk Art by Ulises Farinas and Colours by Ryan Hill. Published by IDW Publishing This 52-page issue is the first in a five part series that sees Judge Dredd working in Mega City 2. Very much a fish out of …

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2000 AD Prog 1874: Hop on for a Great Ride

2000 AD, the British sci-fi anthology magazine has been around for nearly 40 years. Let that sink in: 40 years. Since its inception, the publication has survived radical terrorism, made it through the Thatcher administration, witnessed the loss of a princess, had their country host an Olympics ,and more. Week in, week out, no matter …

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Enter the Dark with Judge Dredd #17

Judge Dredd #17 Writer: Duane Swierczynski Art: Nelson Daniel & Steve Scott Colours: John-Paul Bove Letterer: Shawn Lee Publisher: IDW & 2000AD Purchase: http://www.tfaw.com/Profile/Judge-Dredd-17___444681 One of the reasons Judge Dredd has been an iconic character for decades is the series’ ability to mimic any number of styles all within the same city. From sci-fi epics, to …

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Judge Dredd Mega-City Two #1 is Light on Story, But Succeeds in Worldbuilding and Satire

Judge Dredd Mega-City Two #1 Writer: Douglas Wolk Artist: Ulisses Farinas Colorist: Ryan Hill Publisher: IDW Judge Dredd Mega-City Two #1 follows Judge Dredd’s temporary transfer to Mega-City One where he is investigating a larger conspiracy under the guise of a normal Judge exchange program. This conspiracy is barely touched on, and the comic has a noticeable lack …

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Judge Dredd: Year One is a Must for Newcomers & Veterans

Judge Dredd: Year One (TP) Writer: Matt Smith Art: Simon Coleby Colours: Leonard O’Grady Letters: Chris Mowry, Shawn Lee, Gilberto Lazcano Publisher: IDW With over 30+ years of continuity 2000AD’s Judge Dredd is a tough cookie to crack. Everything is relevant and nothing has been retconned. This works well for fans of the series, and …

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Judge Dredd: Trifecta | Where Ambition Meets Art

Judge Dredd: Trifecta Script Droids: Al Ewing, Simon Spurrier, Rob Williams Art Droids: Henry Flint, Simon Coleby, D’Isreali, Carl Critchlow Editor: Matt Smith Publisher: Rebellion Developments/2000AD One of the reasons comic books are so popular today, is because of the way writers and artists manage to manipulate the medium to work against its constraints. While …

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DREDD’s Last Hope (UPDATED X2)

  UPDATE x2: So just over 80,000 signatures and rising. Congrats people, y’done good. But Dredd still needs our help.  That’s why on Wednesday, September 18th,  it’s time to put your money where your mouse is. 2000AD is launching a ‘Call to Action’, a global wide event with the hopes that the studio heads will notice …

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The Bad Luck of Judge Dredd

Back in the mid-nineties when Blockbuster Video (RIP) was king of the home video rentals, they held a video game contest. A customer would select a certain game which was tailor made for the competition, then complete the challenges while an employee kept score. Over on the Super Nintendo side, they had Donkey Kong Country. …

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‘Dredd’ is a refreshingly concise and thrilling genre exercise

Dredd Written by Alex Garland Directed by Pete Travis USA/UK/India, 2012 Excluding a much-maligned 1995 adaptation, one of the more notable influences 2000 AD’s Judge Dredd comic book series has had on the film world is informing Paul Verhoeven’s RoboCop. Both have corrupt future city settings, helmeted law enforcer protagonists, and often absurd levels of …

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Judge Dredd to be Rebooted

Judge Dredd, starring Sylvester Stallone and Diane Lane, was a commercial and critical flop back in 1995. Now, nearly 15 years later, it seems that a reboot for the film is in the works. Screenwriter Alex Garland, known for 28 Days Later and Sunshine, has apparently written a script. The report came in from comic …

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