

You can also find the colored, collected Judge Dredd: The Cursed Earth Uncensored, which will overlap with Case Files 2 but offers some extra “banned” material.Ĭollects: 2000 AD Prog 208-267, 269-270 - You can also find the “Apocalypse War” story arc collected here reprinted with all-new colors by Charlie Kirchoff in Judge Dredd Classics Volume 1: Apocalypse WarĬollects: 2000 AD Annual 1984 and 2000 AD Progs 416-427, 468-478, 520-531, 607-609, 612-622, 635-647, 657-659, 669-670, 712-717 and 758-763, plusJudge Corey from 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1989 If you really want to start from day one, though, and go back to the late 70’s into the early 80’s, you’ll want to begin with the Case Files collections below!Ĭollects: 2000 AD Prog 2-60 and Judge Dredd Annual 1981, and Walter the Wobot strips from 2000 AD Prog 50-58Ĭollects: 2000 AD Prog 61-70, 73-76, 79-108 and 110-115 So, if you want to start with a modern account of the Dredd origin from co-creators John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra, this is a great starting place.

While Origins explains how we get the dystopian America of Dredd’s comic book universe, it wasn’t actually published until 2006, nearly 30 years after Dredd’s creation in 2000 AD. Note that you have a couple of options reading Judge Dredd: Origins.

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