The Judge Dredd Collection

    (Fleetway Quality, 1985-1990)
™ and ©1990 IPC Magazines, Inc.

Teeming with 400,000,000 citizens, Mega-City One—a twenty-second-century metropolis that sprawls along the entirety of America’s east coast—is the most dangerous city on Earth; and because of its notorious reputation, Mega-City One requires a special type of law enforcement: The Judges. They serve as on-the-spot judges, jurors, and executioners and dole out justice where it is needed most: in the streets of this dystopian future city. The most feared of these Judges is Joe Dredd, a man whose word, whose very being is…The Law.

Judge Dredd first appeared in the pages of 2000 A.D., one of Great Britain’s longest-running comic strip magazines, and his strip quickly became the most popular feature. A sure sign of Dredd’s popularity was the appearance of weekly comic strips in the newspaper The Daily Star, making our gun-toting, hog-riding lawman the 1980s answer to Dan Dare, the popular British comic book hero of the 1950s, ‘60s, and ‘70s.

This black-and-white trade paperback collects what are ostensibly the best of The Daily Star’s weekly Judge Dredd comic strips by writers John, Alan Grant and artist Ron Smith.
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#2 (Back cover is a profile of Judge Dredd’s Lawmaster)


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John Wagner, Alan GrantRon Smith