Judge Dredd: Complete Case Files 12: Complete Case Files v. 12 (Rebellion 2000ad)
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Mega-City One: the future metropolis bustling with life and every crime imaginable. Keeping order are the Judges - a stern police force acting as judge, jury and executioner. Toughest of all is Judge Dredd - he is the law and these are his stories. Volume 12 sees the Dredd saga go full-colour.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #19236 in Books
- Published on: 2009-01-05
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
Customer Reviews
"I may be getting old, Hershey, but I'm still nobody's patsy."
Events in Oz have left Dredd questioning his own judgement - but he will needs his wits about him, as a deadly hitman has Mega-City One's greatest lawman in his sights...
Meanwhile, in 'Full Mental Jacket' a Mega City family is torn apart when a juve is immersed deeper & deeper in gang culture. Judge Barry Kurten is driven to dish out excessive punishments by a little blue man who lives in his head. A Mega City sleeper android has gone on the rampage in Nip Cit (can you tell it was written in less PC times?) but can Dredd get to it before his Japanese equivalent, Sadu? And on home turf, Dredd discovers the Chief Judge is grooming his replacement - one with a questionable past. And a certain teenager by the name of PJ Maybe is literally getting away with murder...
Wagner & Grant usually wrote together under the pseudonym 'TB Grover' but interestingly, most of the short stories in this collection are written by one or the other. It's an interesting contrast, as Grant's tales tend to be be more light-hearted & whimsical but I prefer Wagner's more thought-provoking themes & dark humour. Dredd was Wagner's baby, after all. Be that as it may, it gives this collection a lot of variety, covering action, tragedy, drama, social commentary & outright comedy. Not many of these stories are really classics & there are no epic storylines here but it's always nice to see PJ Maybe & seeds are sown which ripen into Necropolis in volume 14. As such, it's still an essential part of any Dredd collection.
Classic SciFi
Having read this stuff when I was a kid, i have bought this for my son and he thinks it is fabulous. When I read it again, one can see how groundbreaking it was at the time
Nostalgia and memories
If one has squirrelled away their (near mint) 2000AD collection to never see the light of day again (and bequeathed in a will)this is for them. The stories aren't that spectacular, but we knew that anyway. This series is for memories and nostalgia.





