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Judge Dredd Megazine 326

Supplement

Judge Dredd Megazine 326
Big Trouble in Hondo-City

Released 18th Jul 2012

 

Episodes include:

Judge Dredd » Great Executions (part 2)

Mega-City One, 2134 AD. This vast urban nightmare on the east coast of post-apocalyptic North America is home to 400 million citizens. Unemployment is rife, crime is rampant, and the Judges are empowered to dispense summary justice. These lawmen are judge, jury and executioner. Toughest of them all is Judge Dredd – he is the Law!

Snapshot » Snapshot (part 5)

San Francisco, 2012 AD. Jake Dobson is an easy-going slacker in his twenties, content to live in a fantasy world of comic books and videogames. Working behind the counter at comic-book store Near-Mint Rhino, he’s content with a life free of responsibilities – but when he finds a smartphone in Golden Gate Park one morning, that life comes under threat...

Hondo-City Justice » Project Behemoth (part 3)

Hondo City, 2134 AD, where ancient samurai values clash with high technology in the Japan of the twenty-second century. Aiko Inaba is a rarity – a woman rightfully wearing the uniform of a Hondo City Judge Inspector. Once Judge Shimura’s cadet partner, she is now a rising star in Justice Central, but some of her mentor’s cynicism and distrust of authority has rubbed off...

Samizdat Squad » Grey Zone (part 4)

Samizdat – a form of Soviet dissent. The Sov Block radwastes, 2134 AD. Captain Grigori Rykov and Lieutenant Anna Tereshkova were formerly of the Sov military, fighting the separatists, but their refusal to follow orders meant they became enemies of the state. They’ve now formed their own six-man strikeforce, Samizdat Squad, hitting back at the despotic ruling party...

Supplement episodes include:

Judge Dredd » Bato Loco (part 1)

Mega-City One, 2125 AD – a vast, crime-ridden metropolis of 400 million citizens ruled over by the Judges. Empowered to dispense instant justice, these future lawmen are judge, jury and executioner. Toughest of them all is Judge Dredd – he is the Law!

Bato Loco » True Romance (part 1)

In the Big Meg’s Barrio Blocks, they call Carlito Agarra the ‘Bato Loco’ – ‘Crazy Guy’! He’s just tryin’ to make a dishonest cred in a mad city – but if it ain’t the Judges on his back it’s the Mob, and if it ain’t the Mob it’s sure to be somethin’ else. Madon’!

Bato Loco » Head Job (parts 1 - 2)

Mega-City One, 2127 AD: In the Big Meg’s Barrio Blocks, they call Carlito Agarra the ‘Bato Loco’ – ‘Crazy Guy’! He’s just tryin’ to make a dishonest cred in a mad city – but if it ain’t the Judges on his back, it’s Don Morte’s Mob, and if it ain’t the Mob it’s sure to be something else. Madon’!

Bato Loco » Kiss Me Deadly (parts 1 - 2)

Mega-City One, 2131 AD. In the Big Meg’s Barrio Blocks, they call Carlito Agarra the ‘Bato Loco’ – ‘Crazy Guy’! He’s just tryin’ to make a dishonest cred in a mad city – but if it ain’t the Judges on his back, it’s Don Morte’s Mob, and if it ain’t the Mob it’s sure to be something else. Bad luck has a habit of following Carlito around, and he’s never far from trouble. Madon’!

Judge Dredd » Meat Patrol (part 1)

Mega-City One, 2126 AD: with unemployment endemic and boredom universal, tensions run a relentless knife-edge. And when things get out of hand, and the Judges get to start cracking heads – well, someone’s got to clear up the mess they leave behind. Call the meat wagons, someone!

 

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