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jupiterandthejupiters: Fucking. EXCITED. Anyone else excited?
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beechface: Karl Urban talking about Judge Dredd
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technochaun: “Here’s Johnny” the surreal world of the famous graphic artist Johnny Hicklenton as he battles against Multiple Sclerosis. A very moving documentary, a great testament to one of Tharg’s wildest and greatest droids.
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Bloodline,Part One:Joe and Rico Dredd
stomm2000ad: With the imminent release of the Dredd movie,I thought it appropriate to delve a little into the background and history of the Judges of Mega-City One. To deal with the ever expanding population of mid-twenty first century America,great Mega-Cities began to spring up,the largest of all these,Mega-City One covered the entire Eastern Seaboard,stretching from Toronto in the north down...
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“If Dredd is successful, Garland says that, having set up the city, he’d like in...”
–  Excerpt from Empire’s article regarding Dredd. Please dear Grud, let this film be successful then!  I’d love to see The Cursed Earth & Death in film-form, as I’m sure a lot of other fans would too! (via ivoryfirefly) The level for the sequels is $50 million at the US box office. So go and...
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tellittoreadersdigest: The part of the opening ceremony where all the famous villains came out would have been greatly improved if they’d used the Dark Judges from Judge Dredd, and then had Cassandra Anderson teleport in and summon the spirits of their victims to drag them all down to Hell. As good as Dany Boyle’s ceremony was, an injection of Thrillpower would have taken this event to a...
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Books: Judge Anderson: Satan →
islingtoncomicforum: Orginally based - lookswise - on Debbie Harry (because hey - this was way back in 1980) Judge Anderson is the bleeding-heart liberal type set up to constrast to Joe Dredd’s special blend of fascist tendencies and punching people in the face. In fact Judge Anderson (first name: Cassandra [2]) is so touchy-feely and empathic she’s actually psychic (and is a leading member of...
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“When asked for my comics secret origin, I normally say something like “I didn’t...”
–  An old article where I wrote about my top five semi-Obscure British comic characters, off the top of my head. It’s cheery nonsense about characters who are clearly great. Yes. (via kierongillen) Yes. Especially as Nemesis the Warlock gets a mention: 4. NEMESIS THE WARLOCK This neatly follows...
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Comic Con 2012: No Guts, No Gory for Dredd →
“I didn’t want to play this character as a bellowing, posturing Dredd,” he smiles in a none-too-subtle reference of that other movie, “For me it’s far more interesting for the character to contain the rage.”
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