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A bit hard to follow at times. The satires of various ideologies were occasionally amusing.
"Mega-City Zero" is an archetypal example of why you shouldn't let "woke" millennial writers near any decent franchise.JD wakes to find himself in a bizarre pastoral land with no memory of how he got there and seemingly no trace of Mega-City One anywhere to be found. How did he get there?Where has MC1 gone? And who is responsible?Sounds like a promising concept, right?Wrong.It's completely thrown away by the book's authors - who proceed to squander the next twelve issues by using them to engage
Judge Dredd: Mega-City Zero is a neon mirror.
The year long story ‘Mega City One’ has been collected together in one huge 12 issue volume that tells a hugely different type of Judge Dredd story, one that has made massive changes to the current status quo for Dredd and his universe that are still playing out today.The story begins with Judge Dredd waking up in a sea of green, grass covering everything the eye can see. Through some initial investigating Dredd, and the readers, discover that this is what remains of Mega City One. The huge Mega...
Pretty good epic about what happens when Dredd is the only law left in a lawless wasteland.
Had a walk at a bookstore some day ago and found there this massive volume of IDW's Judge Dredd. Being a long time diehard fan of the character, just could not leave it there so I "adopted" it.Well... this was just not your usual tale of the future fascist lawman.Poor Joe Dredd wakes up in a radical changed setting, with Mega-City One gone and a green "Blessed Earth" grassland in the place of the old and familiar Cursed Earth radioactive desert.This mistery about what happened to Dredd's iconic
This story is fantastic. It revolves around Dredd waking up in a strange world far removed from Mega City One and what really makes it work is the writers refusal to spoon feed the reader. You are left guessing all the way up until the final issue as to what exactly is going on. The story raises several issues ranging from the role of the internet in society (a huge portion of the story is a pretty obvious allegory for the internet) to the conflict between idealism vs realism. All around this is...
Not enough Pug Dredd.
The future aint what it used to be.There have always been logical inconsistencies in the judge dredd world. This graphic novel explores many possible subcultures and failures of the future. Quite thought provoking.
PUG DREDD!!! I love me some Pug Dredd, and this has him. Therefore an automatic half star for the K-9 appearance.With Pug Dredd out of the way, I will say that Ulises Farinas seems to be a bit of a polarizing figure. Either you love his work, or you don't. I'm really keen on his artwork, and his covers here are great, but it is slightly disappointing to open the book and not be greeted with his artwork page after page. This isn't to say the artwork is terrible, it's really not, you clearly get a...
When Dredd is good, it's outstanding.When it's not...
As usual, good Dredd is good. I loved reading the story and how Dredd tries to not be human and not realizing that he's much better when he connects with people. Great story on free will and the role THE LAW plays in society. I love how, as the story goes on, his law is basically Asimov's laws. Honestly, an interesting take on many things which are very well explained. Not perfectly, mind you, but well enough. Dredd is the best person
More bizarre Judge Dredd comics. A fun read, hard to believe it's been running more than forty years.
Dredd as everPlease never change you wondrous fascist lawman from the GrimDArk. The infestation hasn't got you yet, but you know those fiends would love you in a dress and dispensing justice with kindly words and apologies about being white. They will of course ignores that a chief judge from the90s was a trans character.....all this is new to them,and old and boring to us. It's not like sales of titles for 2005 comics are skyrocketing ( along with their values) and that new comic sales are tank...
PUG DREDD PUG DREDD PUG DREDDA cool take on Dredd that is also a metaphor for the internet and its wild landscape. Dredd meets the Grammar Nazis, Dredd fights anarchy and trolls. Dredd is the law, so he does not side with neither side and bashes people who get triggered by people who hold different views but also misogynistic pigs, all hate the Law. I enjoyed the story and most of all there was Pug Dredd!
Muy loco, todo. Lo bueno que tienen estas historias de IDW es que te las puedes tomar como realidades alternativas y entonces cobran sentido. Puf Dredd es todo un hallazgo, pero me quedo con los veganos. No es una saga imprescindible pero sus momentos de lucidez la convierten en puro Dredd.