Fast, furious and hysterically funny stories from the pen of Al Ewing (Marvel's Immortal Hulk), chronicling the highs and lows of Judge Dredd, Lawman of the Future. This action packed collection has an exclusive Liam Sharp (Green Lantern) cover. I'd struggle to overstate how much I enjoy and admire Al Ewing's work [...] A typical Ewing story is technically ambitious, ethically astute, and intellectually playful. In short; great fun. - Sequart Go on patrol and see Mega-City One - and beyond - through the eyes of Al Ewing (
Immortal Hulk), one of the most original writers in comics, as Judge Dredd dispenses justice to mutants, laidback religious cults, the Sex Olympics and Santa Claus. But when polite ex-stripper Zombo appears in his dimension, has old Stoney Face finally met his match?
Collecting many of Ewing's outrageous Dredd stories for the first time and featuring an all-star cast of artists, including Liam Sharp (
Green Lantern, Wonder Woman), John Higgins (
Dreadnoughts: Breaking Ground, Judge Dredd, Watchmen), Simon Fraser (
Judge Dredd,
Nikolai Dante) and Ben Willsher (
Roy of the Rovers,
Judge Dredd), this is an essential collection for fans of the Law.
Author: Al Ewing
Publisher: 2000 AD
Published: 04/26/2022
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 10.20h x 7.30w x 0.30d
ISBN: 9781786184832
About the AuthorAl EwingAl Ewing has been a
Judge Dredd aficionado since the age of nine, and is best known in the UK for his work on Dredd in
2000 AD, where he also co-created
Zombo and
Damnation Station. In addition, Ewing has written various novels for Solaris and Abaddon Books, including
The Fictional Man, Pax Omega and
Gods of Manhattan, and is currently writing
Mighty Avengers and
Loki: Agent of Asgard for Marvel Comics.
Simon FraserSimon Fraser is best known to
2000 AD fans as the co-creator of Russian rogue
Nikolai Dante, whose adventures have been a staple of the comic since his debut in 1997. Fraser is also the co-creator of
Family in the
Judge Dredd Megazine, and has drawn
Judge Dredd and
Shimura. His best-known non-
2000 AD work is
Lux & Alby: Sign On and Save the Universe, a collaboration with Scottish post-punk author Martin Millar. He is currently working on an adaptation of Richard Matheson's
Hell House and is also writing and drawing
Lilly Mackenzie and the Mines of Charybdis.Paul MarshallPaul Marshall co-created
The Corps and
Firekind, and has also pencilled
Judge Dredd, Mean Machine, One-Offs, Sinister Dexter, Tharg's Future Shocks, Tyranny Rex and
Vector 13. His other work can be seen in Harris Comics'
Avalon.PJ HoldenPaul J. Holden has illustrated
The 86ers, Judge Dredd, Tharg's Future Shocks, Rogue Trooper and
Johnny Woo for
2000 AD and the
Judge Dredd Megazine. P.J. lives and works in Belfast, and is married with two children.
Andrew Currie Andrew Currie made his
2000 AD debut with
Judge Dredd, following success in America with series like
Ninjak and
Seeker 3000. He has also worked on
Sinister Dexter, The Inspectre and
Bato Loco.Patrick Goddard Patrick Goddard's clean art style has graced many strips in the Galaxy's Greatest Comic. Co-creator of the
Megazine series
Wardog, he has penciled
Judge Dredd, Mean Machine, Middenface McNulty, Sinister Dexter and took over the art duties on
Savage from Charlie Adlard.
John HigginsJohn Higgins is a multi-talented
2000 AD artist and writer; as well as scripting a
Future Shock and
Judge Dredd, Higgins has illustrated
Chopper, Freaks, One-Offs, Tharg the Mighty and
Time Twisters. His work outside the Galaxy's Greatest Comic is also highly respected, and he has contributed to some of the most important series of recent times, including working as a colourist on the modern superhero classic
Watchmen, and on Vertigo's
Animal Man, Hellblazer and
Pride and Joy.Liam McCormack-SharpLiam Sharp is the co-creator of recurring, pint-sized
Judge Dredd villain P.J. Maybe. He has also illustrated
A.B.C. Warriors, Finn and
Tharg's Future Shocks. Beyond
2000 AD, his work includes
Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, The Possessed, Death's Head II, The Incredible Hulk, Magik, Spiderman, Manthing, Spawn: The Dark Ages, Frazetta's The Death Dealer and
X-Men titles. Liam has also worked on the critically acclaimed Vertigo series
Testament with best-selling author Douglas Rushkoff. He also set up Mam Tor publishing with his wife Christina, and produced
Sharpenings; The Art of Liam Sharp, and the award-winning anthology
Event Horizon.Ben WillsherBen Willsher got his break in comics in the ground-breaking
Deadline magazine (home of
Tank Girl), before being stolen by the world of computer games, where he has worked as an Art Director for many years. However, the lure of Comics was too strong and he came back to
2000 AD and has drawn
Future Shocks, Pulp Sci-Fi, Tharg's Terror Tales, Sinister Dexter, Damnation Station, but he is probably best known for his work on
Judge Dredd. As well as reviving the uber cool grifter
Lenny Zero, with original creator Andy Diggle, Willsher has just concluded a movie Dreddverse strip titled
Dust. Beyond his accomplishments in the world of comics he has also worked in film, television and the music industry, and is heavily involved in the
World of Doctor Who, where he has illustrated work for the Time Lord luminaries such as Russell T Davies, Mark Gatiss, and comic giant Neil Gaiman.
Leigh GallagherLeigh Gallagher was looked upon strangely as he attempted to leap triumphantly in the air when Tharg gave him his first professional comics work in
2000 AD. Since then he has worked on Vertigo's
The Witching, DC Comics'
Justice League Unlimited, and more recently he was the 2008 artist on Lego's
Bionicle, based on the popular toy line. Now he's back with
2000 AD on
Defoe, reinventing himself using a style inspired by his early love of British comics
Scream, Eagle and, of course,
2000 AD. He has finally realised he will never accomplish that triumphant leap, but is still looked upon strangely.
Jake LynchJake Lynch is a Norfolk based artist drawing mainly for
2000 AD, Judge Dredd Megazine and film. A self-taught artist he is living proof that they'll let any idiot in and as a self-confessed Sci-Fi nerd, he is often the first to be asked to leave.