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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Judge_DreddJudge Dredd - Wikipedia

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    When comics editor Pat Mills was developing 2000 AD in 1976, he brought in his former writing partner, John Wagner, to develop characters. Wagner had written a Dirty Harry-style "tough cop" story, "One-Eyed Jack", for Valiant, and suggested a character who took that concept to its logical extreme. In a 1995 interview, Wagner said: "When Pat was put...

    Dredd's first stories take place in the year 2099, 122 years after its publication date in 1977. His regular stories are generally set 122 years after their real-world publication date (unless otherwise stated as a flashback or prequel story), so that stories published in 2021 are set in 2143. The setting of Judge Dredd is a dystopian future Earth ...

    A list of all Judge Dredd stories to appear in 2000 AD from March 1977 to September 2020 (#2 to #2200) can be found here (.pdf file).
    A list of all Judge Dredd stories to appear in the Judge Dredd Megazine from October 1990 to December 2020 (#1 to #427) can be found here (.pdf file).

    There have been a number of Judge Dredd stories that have significantly developed the Dredd character and/or the fictional world, or which create and adds to a larger storyline. These are listed below (for a complete list of all stories see here). 1. The Robot Wars (2000 AD progs 10–17; prologue in prog 9). The Mega-City Judges face an uprising by ...

    Shortly before the release of the 1995 movie, three new comic booktitles were released, followed by a one-off comic version of the film story. Judge Dredd(DC Comics) DC Comics published an alternative version of Judge Dredd between 1994 and 1996, lasting 18 issues. Continuity and history were different from both the original 2000 AD version and the...

    Television

    On 10 May 2017, Entertainment Weekly announced that independent entertainment studio IM Global and Rebellion have partnered to develop a live-action TV show called Judge Dredd: Mega-City One. The show is planned to be an ensemble drama about a team of Judges as they deal with the challenges of the future-shocked 22nd century. Jason Kingsley, owner of Rebellion, told the Guardianin May 2017 that the TV show will be far more satirical than the movie adaptions and could become "one of the most e...

    Novels

    From 1993 to 1995, Virgin Books published nine Judge Dredd novels. They had hoped the series would be a success in the wake of the feature film, but the series was cancelled after insufficient sales.[citation needed] In August 2015, these novels were re-released as e-books.The books are: 1. Deathmasques (Dave Stone, August 1993 ISBN 0-352-32873-8) 2. The Savage Amusement (David Bishop, August 1993 ISBN 0-352-32874-6) 3. Dreddlocked (Stephen Marley, October 1993 ISBN 0-352-32875-4) 4. Cursed E...

    The metal band Anthrax included a song about Judge Dredd on their third album (Among the Living) entitled "I Am the Law". It is one of their most popular and well-known songs, and often features as...
    The UK ska/Two-Tone band Madness also recorded a tribute single to Dredd under the name of The Fink Brothers, entitled "Mutants in Mega-City One". Released on the Zarjazz label in February 1985, th...
    The UK band The Human League also wrote a song about Judge Dredd. "I am the Law" appeared on the album Dare.