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Judge Dredd, original artwork by Brett Ewins. I think this was the back cover to a 2000AD Summer Special or Sci-Fi Special. If anyone can tell me where it was published I'd be grateful.
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.
This photo was taken at the Steamfestival in 2005 at Almere-haven.
The cab was used in the movie Judge Dredd. There were only three made of these and now there are only two because this one was taken apart two months after the Festival.
Rob Bottin's full size concept sculpture of Robocop for the 1987 film. Looks a lot like Michael Ironside playing Judge Dredd.
Judge Dredd pinball cabinet decals printed to show detail. Available from www.retrorefurbs.com/shop/judge-dredd-pinball-cabinet-dec...
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.
Zeebel's Landing is an exciting adventure for all ages.
Original cover art by Harry (aka Nic) Nicholas of the award-winning company, virtuallydone includes in its credits list films: Blade II, Thunderbirds, Resident Evil and Judge Dredd. A variety
of television series: The Phoenix and the Carpet, The Planets, Body Story,
Tiny Planets and Raging Planet.
Commercials and broadcast titles subjects include The National Lottery Launch,
The National Lottery relaunch (Lotto), Homepride (Fred the Flour-Grader),
Holsten Pils Virtual Lager, Teletubbies, Opinions, Rank Xerox (Edward DeBono),
Canon Copiers, and titles for First Independent Film.
A quick behind the scenes photo from the end of a shoot - digital prosthetics and effects to be added.
Left to right.
Matthew Simpson, Johnny Alpha
Kevin Horsham, Wulf Sternhammer
Guy Robbins, unnamed Strontium Dog
Integra Fairbrook, Durham Red
John Burdis, unnamed Strontium Dog
David Bowen, unnamed Strontium Dog
This project is a NOT FOR PROFIT fan film based on the 2000 AD story, Strontium Dog. The makers of this film have no association with Rebellion or 2000 AD.
STRONTIUM DOG TM REBELLION A/S, ©REBELLION A/S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Based on the work of Carlos Ezquerra, John Wagner and Alan Grant.
Before Batman in the comics became an incomprehensible mess that it is now, British scribes Alan Grant and John Wagner wrote some darn good Batman stories after their run on Judge Dredd. Then they did several Batman/Judge Dredd crossovers! The first had Simon Bisley doing the art! With Judge Death! How cool was that?!?
After the Stallone train wreck Dredd (with his removing the helmet, thereby violating the first rule of Dredd 101), Judge Dredd is due for a reboot in 2012 with Karl Urban (who allegedly will NOT remove the helmet). Hopefully, it won't go the route of "three strikes and you're out" Punisher.
But if they ever did a Christian Bale Batman and Karl Urban Dredd...the mind would reel.
"I am the law."
Judge Dredd LEGO minifigure that I made with custom stickers, accessories, and paint!
Still waiting for a sequel to that Karl Urban movie...
Spellbinders / limited series
featuring Scavengers
> Flesh (art by Sola)
Reprints from 2000 AD (IPC, 1977 series) #1 (26 February 1977), #2 (05 March 1977), #3 (12 March 1977)
> Judge Dredd / Bob & Carol & Ted & Ringo
Reprint from 2000 AD (IPC, 1977 series) #346 (10 December 1983), #347 (17 December 1983)
cover: Bart Sears
Verlag: Fleetway/Quality (S.Q.P. Inc.) / USA 1988
Copyright: IPC Magazines Ltd. (London / England)
ex libris MTP
Heisenberg trying to tempt Judge Dredd. This is 3 exposures with -1+ stops bracketing, then Photomatix for HDR and tonemapping, and finally Photoshop for the finishing touches.
I added some purple bruising under the eyes, worked on the lips some more and darkened various crease lines.
I'm still not sure if the skin tone is right - sometimes it looks great, sometimes it's too orange. It seems to photograph quite well though.
Before I do anything risky or stupid I thought I'd block in the hair so I can see it in context.
2000 AD and Starlord / Heft-Reihe
> Judge Dredd / Exodus to Mutant Land
art: Mike McMahon
Verlag: IPC Magazines Ltd. (London / England; 1979)
ex libris MTP
I added some purple bruising under the eyes, worked on the lips some more and darkened various crease lines.
I'm still not sure if the skin tone is right - sometimes it looks great, sometimes it's too orange. It seems to photograph quite well though.
Before I do anything risky or stupid I thought I'd block in the hair so I can see it in context.
I added some purple bruising under the eyes, worked on the lips some more and darkened various crease lines.
I'm still not sure if the skin tone is right - sometimes it looks great, sometimes it's too orange. It seems to photograph quite well though.
Before I do anything risky or stupid I thought I'd block in the hair so I can see it in context.