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Judge Dredd: Complete Case Files 14

by John Wagner

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The Dark Judges return to destroy Mega-City One! The Big Meg is under siege from the Dark Judges and the Sisters of Death. Meanwhile Judge Dredd has been exiled to the harsh wastelands of the Cursed Earth and time is running out for the citizens he once swore to protect. With the body-count rising, will Dredd be able to return in time to stop the utter annihilation of the city!?… (more)
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Judge Dredd goes soft! He's in charge of breaking up a riot by Democrats and a few heads get busted as usual. Then he gets a letter from a child asking why peaceful protesters were killed by Judges who are meant to uphold justice. He gets doubts about the system he serves! It's like Dirty Harry Callaghan becoming a social worker.

An honourable man, Joe Dredd decides he must quit rather than serve a cause he is no longer sure of and decides to take the long walk. His last assignment is to assess Kraken, a clone brother of his who was raised from birth by the evil Judd to overthrow the Mega-City judges but has now been reconditioned to join them. (I don't know who the evil Judd was either but in a long running series you have to accept a bit of murky back story). Anyway, Kraken performs brilliantly and Dredd fails him. He doesn't trust him, a hunch. Then Dredd takes the long walk out into the Cursed Earth.

For a large chunk of the book that bears his name, he is not even on the scene. This doesn't matter because the story proceeds nicely. The Chief Judge decides that the city still needs Dredd so he gives Kraken his name badge and puts him to work. Only a few at the top know he isn't the real thing, for as a clone brother he has the same jaw. Will the jaw help him cope when the Sisters of Death bring back Judge Death and his crew to turn Mega-City One into Necropolis? Not much.

The story is in written by John Wagner, co-creator of Dredd, and illustrated mostly by Carlos Ezquerra who designed the look of both the judges and Mega-City One way back in 1977. This story is from 1990, Progs 662-699 of 2000 AD. The first part of the book is drawn very nicely by Will Simpson. I'm not a big fan of Carlos Ezquerra but I must say his art looks better in colour than it does in black and white and he turns in a good job here. So he should because the story is very good.

An aside here: one always thinks of comic creators as young, rebellious hippie types - and no doubt they were, but John Wagner was born in 1949 and Carlos Ezquerra in 1947! They’re probably grandfathers by now. Happily, they still produce good work, the wisdom of experience perhaps compensating for the loss of youthful enthusiasm. And the work here is 20 years old, of course.

As a poor person, I am always aware of the cost/benefit ratio in books, the amount of reading pleasure per penny, as it were. These 272 colour pages come with a recommended retail price of £18.99 but you can get them for less than eleven quid from certain retailers. At that price, it's worth it.

Eamonn Murphy
This review first appeared at https://www.sfcrowsnest.info/ ( )
  bigfootmurf | Aug 11, 2019 |
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The Dark Judges return to destroy Mega-City One! The Big Meg is under siege from the Dark Judges and the Sisters of Death. Meanwhile Judge Dredd has been exiled to the harsh wastelands of the Cursed Earth and time is running out for the citizens he once swore to protect. With the body-count rising, will Dredd be able to return in time to stop the utter annihilation of the city!?

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