Episodes include:
Mega-City One, 2138 AD. This vast urban hell on the east coast of post-apocalyptic North America is home to 72 million citizens. Crime is rampant, and stemming the tide of chaos are future lawmen the Judges, empowered to dispense instant justice. Toughest of them all is Judge Dredd – he is the Law! Now, after Texas City Chief Judge Oswin’s failed coup, Justice Dept is picking up the pieces...
Some time in the near future. The world has finally been overrun by the forces of darkness. The Vatican’s last line of paranormal defence – The Congregation – has been overwhelmed, and sole survivor Alberic Van Helsing is hunted across America by the creatures that were once his prey. But something even worse is about rise again: an ancient, terrible evil...
Some time in the near future. The world has finally been overrun by the forces of darkness. The Vatican’s last line of paranormal defence – The Congregation – has been overwhelmed, and sole survivor Alberic Van Helsing is hunted across America by the creatures that were once his prey. But something even worse is about rise again: an ancient, terrible evil...
The Mega-City One colony Getri-1, 2138 AD. On this remote outpost, Earth colonists have been attempting to make a new home on the planet, cataloguing and exploring its unusual flora and fauna. Dependent on supply drops from the Big Meg, life out here can be hard – so when their shuttle crash lands in the Argossa Wilds, it’s vital they retrieve it...
Colonial Marshal Metta Lawson was appointed to the frontier township of Badrock on the planet 43 Rega, intent on stamping her authority on the colony. But in doing so, Lawson made many enemies, including Munce, Inc., the mega-corporation that funds Badrock. Hired killers have ambushed the marshal, and left her for dead out in the notorious badlands...
Supplement episodes include:
The swollen city of Downlode lies sprawled across the heart of future Europe like a hit-and-run victim. Here, life is cheap - if you want someone whacked, you can't buy better bullet monkeys than Finnigan SINISTER and Ramone DEXTER, the city's primo hitmen.
Inspired by John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction.
Artist Jason Brashill declined the chance to co-create Sinister Dexter but he did paint the cover image to promote the characters' first appearance in Prog 981.
Sinister is Latin for left, while Dexter is Latin for right.
The swollen city of Downlode lies sprawled across the heart of future Europe like a hit-and-run victim. Here, life is cheap and money can buy you anything - so if you want somebody whacked, you can't buy better bullet-monkeys than Finnegan SINISTER and Ramone DEXTER. The city's primo hitmen, they claim they only kill fellow members of the underworld, but when a gun-shark smells blood he's as dangerous as his namesake. You name it, they maim it...
The swollen city of Downlode lies sprawled across the heart of future Europe like a hit-and-run victim. Here, life is cheap and money can buy you anything - so if you want somebody whacked, you can't buy better bullet-monkeys than Finnegan SINISTER and Ramone DEXTER. The city's primo hitmen, they claim they only kill fellow members of the underworld, but when a gun-shark smells blood he's as dangerous as his namesake. You name it, they maim it...
The swollen city of Downlode lies sprawled across the heart of future Europe like a hit-and-run victim. Here, life is cheap and money can buy you anything - so if you want somebody whacked, you can't buy better bullet-monkeys than Finnigan SINISTER and Ramone DEXTER. The city's primo hitmen, they claim they only kill fellow members of the underworld, but when a gun-shark smells blood he's as dangerous as his namesake - you name it, they maim it. Now, they're showing apprentice gun-shark Kal Cutter the ropes...