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Written by Ulises Farinas and Erick Freitas
Art by Ulises Farinas and Dan McDaid
It’s not often I gush over a comic book, but the new incarnation of Judge Dredd has a lot to offer, and harkens back to the AD2000 days of art and story line. So, this is a must find it at my local comic book store book, and I’ll be happy to have this in my own paper collection. I think they really did tap the old Judge Dredd in this version of Mega City Zero, the coloring, art, lettering is just a perfect example, and the fresh story line is a nice addition to the cannon.
The premise of this comic is that Judge Dredd wakes up in a field not knowing how he got there, to find out he’s trapped in time, or traveled back in time to find Mega City One run down, dangerous, and needing some of that special Judge Dredd touch to get things back in order. The citizens have equally gone back to being cavemen, as well as trying to figure out how this happened, and there we are, it’s a fun time in Mega City One.
No stinting on the violence, this is pure fun Judge Dredd, with all the whistles buzzers and bells that you would expect from the story line. Thank god they threw out the Sylvester Stallone version of the judge and brought back the grittier angrier and much more violent Dredd. Overall super happy with this comic book giving it a 5 of 5 stars, add it to your collection, find it at your local comic book shop, and sit back and enjoy the ride of Mega City Zero!
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