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  1. Hace 5 días · Dredd. In einer düsteren Zukunft sollen Elitepolizisten wie Judge Dredd für Recht und Ordnung sorgen. Der Elitepolizist Judge Dredd und seine Kollegin Cassandra sollen den Mord an drei Drogendealern aufklären. Dabei geraten sie an die Bandenchefin Ma-Ma, die mit allen Mitteln verhindern will, dass die Judges ihre Pläne durchkreuzen.

  2. Hace 4 días · This is a rare and highly sought-after Judge Dredd Legends of the Law #1 comic book from December 1994 Direct Sales Edition. It features the iconic character Judge Dredd and is a must-have for any US Comics collector. The issue number is 1, and the series title is Judge Dredd: Legends of the Law. The publisher is DC Comics, and the comic book is in excellent shape. In addition to the comic ...

  3. Hace 17 horas · The Best of 2000 AD reprint collections have highlighted some of the greatest comics of the long-running anthology. The previous five volumes have showcased classics from the golden era of the 1980s, modern classics from the last 20 years, and a couple of hidden gems. This sixth and final volume caps off the reprint series with an eclectic ...

  4. Hace 4 días · Judge Dredd: it’s simply because the strip manages to tell all kinds of stories. They can be really dark stories about a fascist state, or they can be ridiculous stories about space aliens! It’s the closest thing we’ve got in British comics to Will Eisner’s original The Spirit, and it’s a great vehicle to tell any kind of story you want to tell.

  5. Hace 1 día · The Bogie Man only has one joke.Granted, it is a pretty funny joke; maybe even enough to pull over and over again across several miniseries. Originally published through the independent Fat Man Press, the series, by Judge Dredd regulars John Wagner and Alan Grant and artist Robin Smith 1, concerns a Scottish mental patient 2 who is convinced he is Humphrey Bogart.

  6. only has one joke. Granted, it is a pretty funny joke; maybe even enough to pull over and over again across several miniseries. Originally published through the independent Fat Man Press, the series, by Judge Dredd regulars John Wagner and Alan Grant artist Robin Smith 1, concerns a Scottish mental patient 2 who is convinced he is Humphrey Bogart. Or rather, he is every single role Bogart ...