Episodes include:
Mega-City One, 2140 AD. This vast urban hell on the east coast of post-apocalyptic North America is home to over 72 million citizens. Stemming the tide of chaos are the Judges, empowered to dispense instant justice. Toughest of them all is Judge Dredd – he is the Law! Advances in science in the 22nd century have led to intelligent apes now having their own society in the metropolis...
Ciudad Barranquilla, 2140 AD. This South American metropolis, sometimes referred to as ‘Banana City’, is a notoriously poor and corrupt enclave, ruled over by a Justice Department in the pockets of the cartels. Life on its streets can be short and violent, but for four very different people death is not the end but the start of something terrifying...
The Cursed Earth, 2140 AD. Cool and calculating Judge-Marshal Koburn is a future lawman unlike any other. A circuit Judge for the radlands, he patrols the outposts and townships that eke out a living in these desolate wastes, and tries to maintain the peace in an otherwise chaotic environment. There’s little law and order in the Cursed Earth, and Koburn likes to take it eazy...
The Oz Radback, 2140 AD. Marlon Shakespeare was once one of MC-1’s greatest skysurfers, winning the illegal Supersurf 7 before escaping from the cubes to travel to Oz to participate in Supersurf 10. After the slaughter of Supersurf 11 in MC-2, he retired to Oz, where he’s mostly led a trouble-free life. After a stint as a beachguard, he’s now back in the Radback...
Mega-City One, the cusp of the 22nd century. Eight hundred million people are living in the ruin of the old world, a planet devastated by atomic war. Only one thing fighting for order in a metropolis teetering on the brink of chaos – the men and women of the Hall of Justice. One such lawman is Judge Joe Dredd, who is about to be confronted with his strangest and most challenging case yet...
Supplement episodes include:
Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill's space fantasy saga Nemesis the Warlock is one of the strangest, darkest, and most idiosyncratic and hugely imaginative series to appear in British comics. At once both a thrilling battle between two opposing forces and a blistering attack on authority’s fear of ‘the Other’, the themes and characters of Nemesis are ripe for analysis.
In this illustrated monograph, 2000 AD editor Matt Smith peels apart the Warlock,
Torquemada and the worlds they inhabit for detailed examination, discussing how this incendiary piece of work is more pertinent than ever.