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Judge and Dredd
* In the Judge Dredd comic stories, originally published in 2000 AD, the megalopolis of Mega-City One consists of many hundreds, if not thousands, of City Blocks, in which a citizen can be born, grow, live, and die without ever leaving.
In 1978, British comic 2000AD ran a Judge Dredd comic strip featuring Chief Judge Cal, loosely based on the real life Roman emperor.
* The Janus Project, a taboo cloning project in the movie Judge Dredd ( film )
* Origins ( Judge Dredd story ), a major Judge Dredd storyline running from 2006 through 2007
* Psi Division, a division in the Judge Dredd and 2000 AD series of comics
He is best known for creating 2000 AD and playing a major part in the development of Judge Dredd.
He took over the development of Judge Dredd when creator John Wagner temporarily walked out, and wrote many of the early stories, establishing the character and his world, before Wagner returned.
The core rule book was released in April 2008, with a regular series of supplements following, including setting-related resources for the classic Third Imperium, Babylon 5, Hammer's Slammers, Judge Dredd, and others.
Most notable are the many stories that occur in the Judge Dredd universe and the early stories of Pat Mills, which are frequently interlinked and also link into the Dredd universe.
* The current sister publication to 2000 AD is the monthly Judge Dredd Megazine, which originally focused exclusively on expanding the world of Judge Dredd, but in recent years has expanded its focus to include other stories set in other universes as well.
Since the cancellation, a smaller reprint supplement has been packaged with the Judge Dredd Megazine instead.
In the early 1990s, The Complete Judge Dredd began publication in a similar format.
Both titles were relaunched as Classic 2000AD and Classic Judge Dredd in the mid-1990s but were cancelled soon after.
There were also annuals / yearbooks dedicated to 2000 AD characters such as Dan Dare ( 1978 – 1979, cover dated 1979 – 1980 ), Judge Dredd ( 1980 – 1994 ) and Rogue Trooper ( 1990 ).
An annual 2000AD Sci-Fi Special was published during the summer months between 1977 and 1996, plus the 2000AD Winter Special ( 1988 – 1995 and 2005 ), Judge Dredd Mega Special ( 1988 – 1996 ) and Rogue Trooper Action Special ( 1996 ).
( 1996's Judge Dredd Action Special was a tie-in to the defunct Judge Dredd: Lawman of the Future rather than 2000AD proper ).

Judge and Megazine
The following graphic stories feature Judge Anderson and were printed in 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine.
** “ Blythe Spirit ,” written by Alan Grant, art by David Roach, in the Judge Dredd Megazine ( volume 2 ) # 8 ( 1992 )
** “ Reasons to Be Cheerful ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson ( episode 1 ) and Siku ( 2 ), in Judge Dredd Megazine ( vol.
Report ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine ( vol.
** “ The Jesus Syndrome ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine ( vol.
** “ Childhood's End ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Kev Walker, in Judge Dredd Megazine ( vol.
** “ Voyage of the Seeker ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Mark Wilkinson, in Judge Dredd Megazine ( vol.
** “ Postcards from the Edge ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson ( episodes 1, 10 – 11 ), Tony Luke ( 2, 8 ), Charles Gillespie ( 3, 9 ), Arthur Ranson ( 4 ), Xuasus ( 5 – 7 ), in Judge Dredd Megazine ( vol.
** “ Postcard to Myself ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson, in Judge Dredd Megazine ( vol.
** “ Something Wicked ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson ( episodes 1 – 3 ) and Charles Gillespie ( 4 – 7 ), in Judge Dredd Megazine ( vol.
** “ Satan ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine ( vol.
** “ The Protest ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine ( vol.
** “ Half – Life ,” written by Alan Grant and Tony Luke, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine # 214 – 217 ( 2003 )
** “ WMD ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine # 221 – 226 ( 2004 )
** “ Lock – in ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine # 227 – 230 ( 2005 )
** “ City of the Dead ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine # 231 – 236 ( 2005 )
** “ Lucid ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine # 238 – 241 ( 2005 )
** “ Big Robots ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Dave Taylor, in Judge Dredd Megazine # 257 – 264 ( 2007 )
** “ Wiierd ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Boo Cook, in Judge Dredd Megazine # 272 – 276 ( 2008 )
** “ Biophyle ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Boo Cook, in Judge Dredd Megazine # 277 – 278 ( 2008 )

Judge and vol
* The Scarlet Apocrypha: " Children of the Night " ( as Enric Romero, with Dan Abnett, in Judge Dredd Megazine, vol.
" Grant E. Hamilton, The Judge vol.
* Thomas Walker Page, " The Real Judge Lynch ," The Atlantic Monthly, vol.
**" The Three Amigos " ( by John Wagner and Trevor Hairsine, Judge Dredd Megazine vol.
**" The Three Amigos " ( by John Wagner and Trevor Hairsine, Judge Dredd Megazine vol.
* Judge Dredd: I Was a Teenage Mutant Ninja Priest Killer ( in Judge Dredd Megazine vol. 1 # 20, 1992 )
*** " Judge Inspector Inaba: Babes with Big Bazookas " ( in vol.
* Judge Dredd Megazine vol.
** " Feed Me " ( with Warren Ellis, in Judge Dredd Megazine ( vol.
** " Magic " ( with Ian Edginton, in Judge Dredd Megazine ( vol.
** " Armitage " ( in Judge Dredd Megazine ( vol.
** " Swimming in Blood " ( in Judge Dredd Megazine ( vol.
** " Brief Encounter " ( in Judge Dredd Megazine ( vol.

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