Rank the Dredd epics!

Message Bookmarked
Bookmark Removed
Not all messages are displayed: show all messages (50 of them)
Oz is apalling - two plots that have no real link, boring boring skysurfing (fine at 6 parts, wretched at 26), no sense of motivation beyond 'hey lets do an epic'

Tom (Groke), Tuesday, 2 November 2004 07:57 (nineteen years ago) link

yeah, must have been City ov the Damned - i had this in mind http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=prog&page=profiles&choice=397

clone judge stuff also k-rub

Jaunty Alan (Alan), Tuesday, 2 November 2004 15:07 (nineteen years ago) link

the Burger Wars and bit with Colonel Sanders remain in print in my memory, so for me The Cursed Earth is complete.

DV (dirtyvicar), Tuesday, 2 November 2004 22:01 (nineteen years ago) link

But pedestrian Ezquerra was just the same as firing-on-all-cylinders Ezquerra, DV, he had a machine-like consistency back in the day.
So did Ron Smith - he was always bad....
I wish Ian Gibson had drawn more Dredd.

Funny that many (most?) of these stories are similar in that they use Dredd in a fish out of water situation. Dredd goes to War, Dredd goes on the road, Dredd goes on the Road again, Dredd goes to War against the dead etc etc.
For me the best Dredd stories were the short one and two parters where the focus was really on Mega City and its inhabitants, with Dredd used best as a Deus ex machina in the last page or two. As a character, he is (admittedly loveably) entirely one-dimensional.

David N (David N.), Wednesday, 3 November 2004 00:51 (nineteen years ago) link

"So did Ron Smith - he was always bad...."

OTM, Ron Smith is shit.

Wooden (Wooden), Wednesday, 3 November 2004 03:40 (nineteen years ago) link

The Apocolypse War was fantastic - since so much attention had been given to Mega City One, the sense of disaster and tragedy as it was progressively wiped out one prog after another was very powerful - especially since I knew Dredd as a vehicle for brief adventures. But then I suppose that's the sort of thinking that ensrues the fans will fawn over the big continuity arcs in comics.

Oz was poor - what Tom said, plus it was the first epic during the period when 2000AD was in that particularly scraggy format of glossy, easily ripped cover that somehow seemed a million times more tacky then the stapled newspaper style.

Judge Child is over-rated, but fun nonetheless.

Necropolis felt like should be good, but wasn't somehow. Also, it seemed to tediously infect the entire Judge Dredd arc for ages. All the bits have been bound by Titan, and a right mess it looks.

And Judgement Day? What a con. Not buying two mags for one story.

Total Mangus (Total Magnus), Saturday, 6 November 2004 00:59 (nineteen years ago) link

eight months pass...
revive

I'd still rather be in Tokyo (nordicskilla), Wednesday, 13 July 2005 04:05 (eighteen years ago) link

Are British people the best at comics? Is this a common view?

I'd still rather be in Tokyo (nordicskilla), Wednesday, 13 July 2005 04:05 (eighteen years ago) link

Ron Smith isn't shit. He's a genius.

Vic Fluro, Wednesday, 13 July 2005 06:53 (eighteen years ago) link

(yes. no.)

The British writers are more rockstar than the American, there aren't many dependable but anonymous workhourses like Geoff Johns, Greg Rucka etc. That said, I'm thinking of a specific British Invasion +Alan Moore: I couldn't name any new one from the last ten years (apart from Vic Fluro!)

Also for all that 2000AD is central to their success, none of them have done their best work on Dredd.

Andrew Farrell (afarrell), Wednesday, 13 July 2005 06:57 (eighteen years ago) link

Damning with faint praise: Andy Diggle has the potential to be a "dependable but anonymous workhorse".

aldo_cowpat (aldo_cowpat), Wednesday, 13 July 2005 08:21 (eighteen years ago) link

Good point.

I think my argument as such is completely useless: I can always tell if a comic is written by Moore/Morrison/Millar/Ennis/Ellis, but then I am considerably more likely to know that going in, as they're people I look out for news on anyway.

Andrew Farrell (afarrell), Wednesday, 13 July 2005 08:34 (eighteen years ago) link

six years pass...

Hey, y'all!

A local used bookstore has two Dredd trades - The Judge Child and Cursed Earth - available. Being a boy on a budget, which of these should I prioritize and get first?

"Please let your friends know about it!!" (R Baez), Monday, 29 August 2011 23:24 (twelve years ago) link

Cursed Earth is a classic, IMO. I've read Judge Child but I can't remember anything about it, which probably means it wasn't as good.

Tuomas, Tuesday, 30 August 2011 07:04 (twelve years ago) link

not on topic but since it's bumped - is the great big Best Of 2000 AD hardcover worth a go for ten bucks or so? I had a flip through and the repro is just incredibly poor but I'm wondering if I might manage to slog past that if the stories are fun enough

rude ragga beats from the F. U. Schnickens (sic), Tuesday, 30 August 2011 07:25 (twelve years ago) link

For a tenner that best of 2000 AD is worth getting if you have never seen that stuff before.

R Baez - both of those Dredd trades have their charms. They are also both episodic travelogues, so they are not all of the same quality.

The New Dirty Vicar, Tuesday, 30 August 2011 11:12 (twelve years ago) link

I'd be tempted to say Cursed Earth, but they're both worth it. The Judge Child is more Space Opera to Cursed Earth's Mad Max.

50,000 raspberries with the face of Peter Ndlovu (aldo), Tuesday, 30 August 2011 19:11 (twelve years ago) link

Judge Child also has spaghetti western elements, like the chase at the end.

The New Dirty Vicar, Tuesday, 30 August 2011 19:27 (twelve years ago) link

Yeah, but it's like Rico in that context.

50,000 raspberries with the face of Peter Ndlovu (aldo), Tuesday, 30 August 2011 20:36 (twelve years ago) link

Thanks, everyone!

"Please let your friends know about it!!" (R Baez), Tuesday, 30 August 2011 23:07 (twelve years ago) link

If the Cursed Earth collection has the episodes they tried to ban (i.e. the Burger Wars and the one with Colonel Sanders) then it is a must buy, though it almost certainly does not have them.

The New Dirty Vicar, Wednesday, 31 August 2011 09:55 (twelve years ago) link

These are British imports, bearing the Titan name proudly, so I'm guessing they don't?

"Please let your friends know about it!!" (R Baez), Wednesday, 31 August 2011 14:48 (twelve years ago) link

those episodes have never been reprinted

Ward Fowler, Wednesday, 31 August 2011 14:50 (twelve years ago) link

nine months pass...
two months pass...

So, that movie then?

Chuck_Tatum, Wednesday, 19 September 2012 15:58 (eleven years ago) link

DREDD MOVIE QUESTION FOR nTH LEVEL FOLK SUCH AS THOSE WHO FREQUENT ILC (Asked this on Twitter and, appropriately, got only crickets):

Was there a billboard featuring the Joe Friday knock-off from Moore & Gibbons' "Chronocops" story in the background of the opening chase scene? Did anyone else notice this? Am I delusional? This has been bugging the hell out of me.

"An Andy Kaufman for the Four Loko generation" (R Baez), Sunday, 23 September 2012 21:36 (eleven years ago) link

The movie is mostly being discussed on Best Dredd - consensus is that it's not short of Thrill Power.

Andrew Farrell, Sunday, 23 September 2012 22:18 (eleven years ago) link

Coming back to this late, largely thanks to having interest in Dredd revived by the film.

Ron Smith isn't shit. He's a genius.

Definitely, it is hard to imagine the stories he drew done by anyone else.

R Baez - I may have to see the film again to answer your question. And to try and see the Fatty without his bellywheel.

The New Dirty Vicar, Monday, 24 September 2012 23:02 (eleven years ago) link

It's split-second. I may, as I said, be delusional. #chronocops

"An Andy Kaufman for the Four Loko generation" (R Baez), Monday, 24 September 2012 23:34 (eleven years ago) link

three years pass...

That's more unexpected than Zenith.

suffeeciant attreebution (aldo), Thursday, 29 October 2015 19:38 (eight years ago) link

Has the Cursed earth just not been collected before or has it had the stories/sections concerned omitted?
I thought that there were crucial elements of the story contained in there, the introduction and possibly exit of central characters.
I've had the story as cbr files and not read it in a couple of years but though t that unless thes story was creatively edited it would be difficult for it to make as much sense with thiongs from there included.

I take it that the Matchbox reproductions in the artwork are ok? & Green Giant wasn't the only brand icon reproduced in that section.

I was also just thinking earlier when I first heard the story was being reprinted uncensored that Burger King and McDonalds weren't the only burger chains likely to be big enough to be battling in the midwest or wherever that was actually supposed to be. but they were the 2 brands that had been beginning to make inroads in the UK. I would have been very young and not visiting the centre of London very frequently but I don't think McDonalds had appeared much before around '75 or '76. I assume Burger King was appearing around the same time, not sure though.

Stevolende, Thursday, 29 October 2015 19:45 (eight years ago) link

Has the Cursed earth just not been collected before or has it had the stories/sections concerned omitted?

Rank the Dredd epics!

let no-one live rent free in your butt (sic), Thursday, 29 October 2015 21:50 (eight years ago) link

Well, guess I'm glad I haven't yet repurchased the early Case Files volumes I sold during leaner times.

Trimming The Hegyes: The Life & Times Of A Sweathog's Barber (Old Lunch), Thursday, 29 October 2015 21:58 (eight years ago) link

I was flipping through the current B&W reprint omniba at ny comic con and was kind of tempted by the bolland heavy ones but tbh I do not love the repro quality

banned on ixlor (Jon not Jon), Thursday, 29 October 2015 22:00 (eight years ago) link

I always wondered what the story was on the vehicles used as the main expedition transport. I think I had had a set of them prior to the beginning of the story, got given them for Xmas one year. Though maybe I just wasn't paying much attention to the comic, I think i have several editions from the story but not all and not sure if I repicked up buying the comic or was just picking up a few randomly.
Anyway there is that vehicle pack used regularly and there is also at least one depiction of a wider range of matchbox vehicles at one point.

There was apparently a competition for winning the set at the start of the story.

Stevolende, Friday, 30 October 2015 11:20 (eight years ago) link

I still have them somewhere in the house I think, I will check the dates on the bottom but I'm sure they came out beforehand as well. (The reason is I'm confident I was surprised when I saw it in Cursed Earth, which I wouldn't have been if I wasn't familiar with them.)

suffeeciant attreebution (aldo), Friday, 30 October 2015 12:26 (eight years ago) link

seven years pass...

Posting in belated defense of Ron Smith, who brings a hallucinatory weirdness to his stories and really nails the grotesque qualities of Mega City One. Especially good during the Judge Cal stuff. In a way he is the best Dredd artist.

meat and two vdgg (emsworth), Wednesday, 16 August 2023 03:41 (eight months ago) link


You must be logged in to post. Please either login here, or if you are not registered, you may register here.