

Ken Neimand leaves no doubt in the narration just how much the entity hates the city and its people who regularly defile its insides. The entity that first possessed a trash grinder is now a public toilet, if anything a worse fate for a body less entity. Greg Lincoln: ‘Flusher’ is a continuation of an earlier one shot, as the quest for the “age of newflesh” goes on. So with a bit of googling, I think I have the rough dates for you IF it helpsĪpologies if any dates are wrong because sometimes books are re-released and unfortunately wikipedia was wiped of a lot of comic information a few years ago when suddenly fandom wikia appeared not saying wikipedoa pages got deleted & then fandom site took over but a mere coincidence….maybe, but the judge dredd fandom wikia is missing a lot of vital info sometimes, so I tried my best with the years.Credits: Ken Niemand (script), Nick Dyer (art), Gary Caldwell (colors), Annie Parkhouse (letters)

Tthey seem to resemble the British Mega Collections (from 2015) & the recent Essential Dredd collections which are more designed to just dip in wherever you like like best of books re-released but out of date order just random releases, which many Dredd fans have read out of order anyway. Which ones am I supposed to buy? I tried, I swear, to find this info by myself, but after the twelveth spoiler I just abandoned the quest. These are the books in print and available at the moment: Since the chances of ever seeing the Complete Case Files translated are an absolute and complete zero, could you please lend me a hand in understanding what I should buy in order to start my journey into the amaing world of Mega City One?

After a bumpy start when the original "we'll print all of Dredd! Come and pre-order it!" turned into "welllllll no, we'll print a curated selection" (to the anger of many a fan), said publisher is now throwing on the shelves multiple books but, as it loves to do, doesn't provide a specific timeline or way of organizing them. The main publisher, Editrice Cosmo, has begun to pump out books at an interesting rate. I'm an Italian fan of Judge Dredd and, since our comic publishers have finally decided to acknowledge AD2000's existence after half a century, random editions, omnibuses, collections and one-offs are now in print without any semblance of order.
