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Judge Dredd: The Judge Child Quest / Mini-Serie
"I'm trying to avoid bloodshed-- But you creeps aren't making it easy!"
Cover: Brian Bolland
Judge Dredd / The Judge Child Quest Part Two
(art: Brian Bolland, Ron Smith, Mike McMahon)
Reprints from 2000 AD and Tornado (IPC, 1979 series) #160 (12 April 1980), #161 (19 April 1980), #162 (26 April 1980), #164 (10 May 1980), #165 (14 June 1980), #166 (21 June 1980)
Eagle Comics, IPC Magazines, Ltd. / USA 1984
Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010
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Judge Dredd: The Judge Child Quest / Mini-Serie
"Safe at last! They'll never find me here!"
Cover: Brian Bolland
Judge Dredd / The Judge Child Quest Part Five
(art: Ron Smith, Mike McMahon)
Reprints from 2000 AD and Tornado (IPC, 1979 series) #168 (12 July 1980), #177 (13 September 1980); 2000 AD (IPC, 1977 series) #178 (20 September 1980), #179 (27 September 1980), #180 (4 October 1980), #181 (11 October 1980)
Eagle Comics, IPC Magazines, Ltd. / USA 1984
Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010
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Judge Dredd / Heft-Reihe
Apocalypse War
cover: Brian Bolland
- Judge Dredd / The Apocalypse War Part Three
(art: Carlos Ezquerra)
Reprints from 2000 AD (IPC, 1977 series) #255 (13 March 1982), #256 (20 March 1982), #257 (27 March 1982), #258 (3 April 1982), #259 (10 April 1982)
Eagle Comics, IPC Magazines Ltd. / USA 1985
Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010
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Judge Dredd / Heft-Reihe
cover: Brian Bolland
- Judge Dredd / The Day the Law Died! Part Two (a.k.a. Judge Caligula)
(art: Mike McMahon)
Reprints from 2000 AD and Starlord (IPC, 1978 series) #90 (11 November 1978), #91 (18 November 1978), #92 (25 November 1978), #93 (30 December 1978), #94 (6 January 1979)
Eagle Comics, IPC Magazines Ltd. / USA 1984
Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010
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Very simple change, but a brushed on layer of Klear has added quite a lot of life to the leather and helped separate the toecap material too. I also added some metal to the insides of the bigger bits of scuffed paint on the toecaps and heels.
Custom Judge Dredd Minifig, all accessories were hand made, Helmet is a custom I made using the base of a Brick Forge Hoplite Helmet and built on from that.
This is of course based on the comic version of Dredd, not that ridiculous movie version staring Sylvester Stallone
Comic Welten - Das Album
Erschienen anlässlich der Museumsausstellung COMIC WELTEN 1992 in Wien
> Die SF-Helden (art: Robert Sladek)
Herausgeber: Gernhard Habarta und Harald Havas
Verlag: Edition Comic Forum (Wien / Österreich)
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Chassis : Land-Rover 101 inch military vehicle
3.528 cc
V8
135 bhp
British Motor Museum
Gaydon
Warvick
England - United kingdom
November 2018
These are pictures of various Cosplayers from Day 1 of Stan Lee's Comikaze Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Downtown LA. All shot on Canon 5DM2 with a Canon 24-70mm Lens.
Dredd Rules! / Heft-Reihe
Judge Dredd / Young Giant (art: Carlos Ezquerra)
cover: Sean Phillips
Verlag: Fleetway/Quality (USA; 1993)
Copyright: Fleetway Editions Ltd. (England)
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2000 AD / Heft-Reihe
> Judge Dredd
art: B. McCarthy / Whitaker
IPC Magazines Ltd. (London / England; 1986)
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Judge Dredd / Heft-Reihe
The League of Fatties
cover: Brian Bolland
Verlag: Eagle Comics, IPC Magazines Ltd.
(London / England; 1986)
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These are pictures of various Cosplayers from Day 1 of Stan Lee's Comikaze Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Downtown LA. All shot on Canon 5DM2 with a Canon 24-70mm Lens.
These are pictures of various Cosplayers from Day 1 of Stan Lee's Comikaze Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Downtown LA. All shot on Canon 5DM2 with a Canon 24-70mm Lens.
Another frenzied note pinned above desk & main area of general musical intensity... Personally, it's one of my favourite MSP tracks, but then, I did play The Holy Bible all day, every day for a year!
The Manic Street Preachers' song, "Judge Yr'Self" was influenced by the comic, and was intended to appear on the film soundtrack. It reached the demo stage, but after lyricist and guitarist Richey Edwards disappeared, the other members of the band said that a song for a soundtrack was the last thing on their mind.[10] Edwards himself was heavily influenced by the Judge Dredd and 2000 AD comics (the slogan "Be pure. Be vigilant. Behave" from the 2000 AD strip Nemesis the Warlock was included in the song "P.C.P."). A fully produced mix of "Judge Yr'Self" (by long time Manics producer Dave Eringa) was later released on the 2003 double-album of B-sides and rarities, Lipstick Traces. Furthermore, Manic Street Preachers bassist Nicky Wire was immortalised as the character Domino in the 2000 AD story Zenith Phase IV Part 2: Blind Justice (prog 795, 8 Aug. 1992).[11] He has said that this annoyed fellow band member Richey, who was a great fan of Judge Dredd and even had one of his drawings published in the comic during his late childhood.[12] Richey himself was later parodied as "Clarence" of the "Crazy Sked Moaners" in the Dredd story Muzak Killer: Live! Part 3 (prog 838, 5 Jun. 1993), in a scene which parodied the infamous 1991 incident of Richey carving 4 REAL into his forearm with a razor (Clarence lasers 4 RALE [sic] into his forehead).
from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judge_Dredd
JUDGE YR'SELF
Blessed be the blades
Blessed be the sighs
Dionysus against the crucified
Find your truth
Face your truth
Speak your truth
And be your truth...
Clean your flesh and mock your fears
The brightest sun is the purest gun
Heal yr'self
Hurt yr'self
Judge yr'self...
Blessed be the blades
Blessed be the sighs
Dionysus against the crucified
Find your truth
Face your truth
Speak your truth
And be your truth...
Clean your flesh and mock your fears
The brightest sun is the purest gun
Heal yr'self
Hurt yr'self
Judge yr'self...
Kiss your wounds and mock your fears
The brightest sun is the purest gun
Heal yr'self
Hurt yr'self
Judge yr'self...
Scavengers / Heft-Reihe
> Judge Dredd: Bob & Carol & Ted & Ringo (art: Ron Smith)
Reprint from 2000 AD (IPC, 1977 series) #348 (24 December 1983), #349 (31 December 1983)
Verlag: Fleetway / Quality (USA; 1989)
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1995 Land Rover 101
From Judge Dredd
This very special Land Rover was designed for the 1995 film 'Judge Dredd' which starred Sylvester Stallone. It is based on the comic strip character, Judge Joe Dredd, from the science fiction comic book 2000 AD. The film is set in the future, in Mega-city One where only the most rugged survive and Dredd is a kind of law enforcement officer. For use in such a tough enviroment, the Land Rover was the natural choice for the basis of the taxi cab vehicle 'City Cab'.
The futuristic and stunning vehicle was conceived by Land Rover's own designers. Hidden underneath the fibre-glass body, the chassis and mechanicals are from a Land Rover 101 inch military vehicle.
This particular vehicle is one of the twenty two built for a variety of uses in the film. It is the only one that has a complete interior and was used for all the inside and close up shots. The remaining vehicles were fitted only with the Judge Dredd exterior body shells.