Thursday, July 15, 2021

2000 AD'S NEW JUDGE DREDD COMIC

 


Mega-City bleak authority Judge Dredd is hauled once more into it inside the limits of his vicious dystopian megalopolis with an animating new six-part series from 2000 AD — and SYFY WIRE has a selective sneak look at all the crazy executions. 

For this most current seething retribution story, Wagner reunites with his long-running Dredd partner and famous craftsman John Higgins (Before Watchmen) on 'Well That's What I Call Justice,' a new and brutal title which additionally features capturing colors by Sally Hurst and letters by Annie Parkhouse. We have a secret guest, an ex-con, and a Judge mercilessly gunned down in the road, with their executioner leaving a puzzling distinguishing mark at the crime locations. 


Wagner and Higgins' bolting Judge Dredd story gives nostalgic callbacks to an exemplary story of theirs from, thinking back to the 1980s, as the emotionless lawman explores a progression of merciless Judge murders because of Justice Watch, and uncovers indicates that the executioner may be somebody from Dredd's checkered past. 


"As not out of the ordinary from this zarjaz inventive group, it's an unmissable, abrasive storyline of Mega-City retribution," 2000 AD manager Matt Smith discloses to SYFY WIRE. "This is John terminating on all chambers with an incredible blend of noir narrating and tough activity. Furthermore, it's incredible to invite John back to 2000 AD, rejoining the group that made such exemplary stories as ‘Letter From A Democrat’, ‘Phantom of the Shoppera’, ’Revolution’ and ‘The Shooting Match.’”

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