Judge Dredd, Slaine, and 2000AD tick at least three of those boxes this year (let's leave the "responsible" thing out after all).
At New York Comic Con, the British Invasion, an "hour of sheer farce", as we were warned, brought us all the "celebration" behind the 36 years The panel started with a massive shout-out spelling[...]
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And how they just bite through the bone.
While in Judge Dredd, they don't bother with the pigs And these guys will be doing cold turkey Which, of course is a crime in itself in Chew.
And with that little circular journey, we'll leave food in comics alone.
Because Red Sonja prefers something a little more liquid.
I also[...]
Judge Dredd Megazine is launching a new creator-owned superhero series next week with Prog 340, Ordinary by Rob Williams and D'Israeli.
What if one day everyone on the planet woke up with superpowers? Except one Middle-aged divorcee plumber Michael Fisher is from Queens, New York And has just become THE most ordinary man in the world[...]
Next week's Judge Dredd Megazine, Prog 340, begins a story that's set directly after the Dredd 3D movie, with design, styling, continuity and characters from the movie But what chance is there of a movie sequel?
Well… there is a petition And signees have received the following;
Thank you – you're one of more than 80,000 people[...]
Cook tells me;
In September 1991 I created the fake Megapolitan cover for the back of the Judge Dredd Megazine, starring Sophie Aldred and with cover lines by David Bishop.
This was published, but there were also a couple of variant homages to my favourite magazines, i-D and Vogue that I recently discovered the roughs for[...]
From the Thought Bubble Anthology 2013, out in November from Image Comics… the Elephantmen/Judge Dredd crossover from Richard Starkings and Boo Cook.
And if you need to gen up on your pachyderms first, Elephantmen #51 is a jump on issue out this month from Image…
From the Thought Bubble Anthology 2013, out in November[...]
Hannah Means-Shannon, senior New York Correspondent for Bleeding Cool writes;
I'm at Conquest Comics in New Jersey today, my local shop, to check out some of the titles coming out this week in real time, including Dexter #2 from Marvel, Bloodshot 0 from Valiant, Judge Dredd #10 from IDW, and Batman '66 #2 from DC[...]
Mostly (but not totally) ones I haven't talked about already today…
Okay, firstly, I want Cosplay of this guy by NYCC and secondly, the Judge Dredd that I know would grab that and use it as a tableweight or a doorstop.
Battersea Dog's Home, as seen through the eyes of Aphrodite IX.
From KISS Kids #1… Gene[...]
Hannah Means-Shannon writes for Bleeding Cool:
Hosted by Douglas Wolk, the Judge Dredd/2000AD IDW panel brought out a fleet of artists, editors, and writers included Ulises Farinas, Duane Swierczynski, Chris Ryall, Ben Smith, Keith Richardson, John Higgins, Michael Molcher and Henry Flint to a crowded room with plenty of impromptu applause from fired up readers.
Swierczynski introduced[...]
Oh, and every week you always get a Judge Dredd story, because he's one of the baddest mother drokkers in comics.
'Galaxy's Greatest Comic' is an apt description, for Tharg runs a tight operation I'm sure the other nominees are cursing under their breaths that 2000AD is finally a nominee, for it winning Best Anthology should[...]
More from them tomorrow, I fancy.
An old drawing of Damian by Dustin Nguyen, originally for a trading card game, discovered.
A ballpoint pen Judge Dredd by Jim Rugg.
David Yardin's Wonder Woman, "Pencil, Sakura watercolour Details added with Pentel brush pen and light blue & white Poscas."
A $20 commission of Oracle by Joshua Covey[...]
In the light of the launch of Nook Comics, Amazon Kindle UK has kicked off a series of very attractive sales on graphic novels.
Mostly licensed books from IDW and Dark Horse, but also Locke & Key, SIn City, Hellboy as well as Rebellion's Judge Dredd… if you have a Kindle and live in the UK,[...]
On Free Comic Book Day, Gosh! Comics took the opportunity to wipe their windows clean and for artists such as Mark Buckingham to paint on
Twenty-seven minutes of Mega-City One action, featuring Judge Minty from 2000AD.
Getting underway live from C2E2 is the Dredd and 2000AD panel. (I was hoping that Zenith t-shirt might indicate an announcement forthcoming, but alas, not
See, it's not just for Brian Bolland.
Cam Kennedy is getting his shot at a truly massive collection of his Judge Dredd work, as a "Complete Cam Kennedy" Volume One out in June in both the US and the UK.
Including "The Suspect," "The Falucci Tape" and "Something Abnormal About Norman."
Looking forward to a Mike McMahon volume[...]
Here is the cover to Dredd #8 by Howard Chaykin, and coloured by Jesus Aberto, posted by IDW EIC Chris Ryall; And a drawing, finished and unfinished, by
This is the first page from next week's 2000AD.
Yes, folks, we have Big Gay Judge Dredd.
Or course I could say that this is a sensitive story about the law, sexuality, society, parenral expectations and standing up for what you believe But that will never sell copies of 2000AD next week ehen it comes[...]
Yes, Judge Dredd, whatis through the portal?
Another Judge Dredd cover for IDW from Dave Sim there, from Judge Dredd Year One #2 As well as one cover to Chris Ryall and Drew Moss' new IDW series, Colonize...
Yes, Judge Dredd, whatis through the portal?
Another Judge Dredd cover for IDW from Dave Sim there, from Judge[...]
Brian Bolland doesn't do that many signings.
So his appearance at Forbidden Planet in London this Saturday for a whole hour is a rare one, signing copies of The Complete Brian Bolland Judge Dredd.
Just signing mind, if he was sketching he'd probably be able to do… one.
Signing, maybe he'd be able to see forty people in[...]
So whether you are a reader or a retailer, now might be a good time to pick up a copy or twenty of this Judge Dredd-meets-superheroes take by the co-creator of judge Dredd and the co-creator of LEague Of Extraordinary Gentlemen…
Okay, it's only 480 pages But still.
The Amazon Glitch has glitched again and this[...]
We've seen the IDW Gold FCBD comic for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, here's their Silver level book, Judge Dredd Classics, with all-new colours on classic Dredd stories And their FCBD version will have the Brian Bolland Judge Death stories and some never-previously-coloured Walter The Wobot strips.
And, as well as the Star Wars/Captain Midnight/Avatar The Last[...]
But this one may be a bit special.
The story everyone's talking about races towards its prog-shuddering climax! All bets are off in mega-crossover JUDGE DREDD: THE COLD DECK as the insidious Judge Bachmann makes her move On the moon, Dirty Frank tries to thwart the ruthless Overdrive, Inc.'s villainous plans while Jack Point realises he[...]
Following on from yesterday's Mars Attacks covers, here's a rundown of the Judge DRedd #1 retailer covers, courtesy from, well, the back page of Judge Dredd #1 Although I'm not sure Midtown Comics will be too pleased We've done our best to rectify it.
Following on from yesterday's Mars Attacks covers, here's a rundown of[...]
He doesn't take his helmet off or anything.
But there are many ways to draw Judge Dredd Here are just a few.
All perfectly acceptable Even the Judge Dredd in the first issue from IDW is absolutely fine.
On the cover that is And in much of the comic But there's a problem when it[...]
If they don't make a video game off this, they are missing a trick, it's all laid out for them…
An American Judge Dredd gives us a glimpse of one of his many children…a rather familiar Robocop.
And Bruce Banner lays oyt his plan for the Hulk Which seems a little more sane than the last version[...]
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Gavin Lees In the mid-twentieth century, Britain began to build upwards. In place of the rubble and desolation caused by
Thank you internet.
The latest teaser for JUDGE DREDD: THE COLD DECK..
Having busted a deal involving former undercover Judge Jack Point, Judge Dredd failed to stop a top-secret list getting into the wrong hands and must now face the wrath of Chief Judge Hershey…
There is so, so much planned here… you may need wall charts.
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This one marks the start of Judge Dredd story 'The Cold Deck' by Al Ewing and Henry Flint, in which the discovery of the remains of an undercover Judge will kick off an investigation that will have wide-reaching consequences… take a preview…
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