Short stories set in the Dredd universe, including the origin of Ma-Ma who was in the movie Dredd. Beautifully written, gorgeously illustrated, these touch upon what justice is in an dystopian universe, and how the judges cope and stay straight - or not.
Not only looking like a French "bande dessinée" but dealing with a popular subject in that genre, the story of the Cathare heresy, this comic collection then introduces monsters into the plot for the crusaders to fight. Alien technology is involved but the brave knights fight on with heavy losses. ...
Containing all 3 story arcs, this black-and-white collection is simply illustrated. The first story deals with a TV news team treading where they shouldn't as they explore a story about space travel in the late 1950s with dramatic consequences. The second arc is set in a more modern era, present day...
pleasantly surprised to find that the narrative was influenced by viking sagas. might lessen the appeal to younger readers, but it made the narrative feel more solid and rooted in something to this reader.
pleasantly surprised to find that the narrative was influenced by viking sagas. might lessen the appeal to younger readers, but it made the narrative feel more solid and rooted in something to this reader.
It is very interesting reading a new comic from a different publisher because you end up drawing parallels to it from your own reading experience. My only real points of reference to the Judge Dread universe are the films, of which the less said the better, and early 80’s issues of White Dwarf which...