In the third millennium, the world changed. Climate, nations, all were in upheaval. The Earth transformed into a poisonous, scorched desert, known as "The Cursed Earth". Millions of people crowded into a few Megacities, where roving bands of street savages created violence the justice system could not control. Law, as we know it, collapsed. From the decay rose a new order, a society ruled by a new, elite force. A force with the power to dispense both justice and punishment. They were the police, jury and executioner all in one. They were the Judges.
Thanks OP
>>89063644
And here I was doubtful when they said those marshals make Dredd look like a laidback.
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>>89063644
what the fuck
this is a bit much
2000bump
Bump for justice
Bump!
>>89063913
how old is cadet Anderson?
>>89063578
Thank you
>>89063556
I was never too into comics, the last and only one I read was one that they threw into my bag at the PX that had Captain America beating up Arabs, but lately I've found Dredd fairly appealing after playing the game. Is there an easy way to jump in, like a classic collection or a story guide? Or is it all just one straight shot?
>>89072012
Teenaged, about 14-15. Though IIRC there's a story in that book where she's aged ten.
>>89075381
The easiest way to jump in are the Complete Case Files, which collect every single Judge Dredd story. The first couple of them can be a bit cheesy, being 70s british comics and all, but they have a lot of charm. Still, feel free to jump to volumes 4-5 if it's too much, since that's where the strip really hits its peak and stays there for the rest of the decade and beyond.
>>89075882
Thanks mate. I'm looking at them now.