Episodes include:
Mega-City One, 2140 AD. This vast urban hell on the east coast of post-apocalyptic North America is home to over 100 million citizens. Unemployment is rife, boredom universal, and crime is rampant. Stemming the tide of chaos are the Judges, future law-enforcers empowered to dispense instant justice. Toughest of them all is Judge Dredd – he is the Law!
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...
Brit-Cit, 2140 AD. A freelance paranormal troubleshooter and exorcist for the Vatican, Devlin Waugh is the world’s foremost supernatural investigator. Despite becoming a vampire after getting bitten tackling an outbreak in an underwater prison, Devlin’s escapades have ensured he’s one of the most recognised celebrities on the circuit, and many seek out his company...
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...
It is the 1930s, and Department of Antiquities head Lady Imelda Webster has
assembled a team to battle the unnatural and uncanny – comprising sniper Frank Fairburne, Oxford academic Professor Archimedes De Quincey, brash Northern demonslayer Gracie Braithwaite and Maasai spirit-warrior Nalangu Rushida, they are the Strange Brigade!
Supplement episodes include:
Mega-City One, 2103 AD. The metropolis is in chaos as citizens go on the rampage, infected by the Block Mania virus. Neighbour fights neighbour for the honour of their block, and the Judges are overwhelmed as they try to halt the widespread carnage. One chance in stemming the tide of destruction lies with sonic weapons, which can disable large numbers of rioters...
Mega-City One, 2103 AD. Following the chaos wrought by the Block Mania virus, slipped into the city’s water supply by Sov agent Orlok, East-Meg One has launched an all-out nuclear attack on their American enemies. Once the missiles have done their damage, ground troops are sent in to finish off any opposition, the Judges forced to engage in running battles...
Mega-City One, 2099 AD. The future metropolis is in chaos as former construction droid CallMe-Kenneth leads a robot revolution against their human masters. As machine battles man for control of the city, it’s up to Dredd – accompanied by the servile Walter the Wobot – to defeat the meks. But even in the aftermath, some droids hold long grudges...
Mega-City One, 2107 AD. Marlon Shakespeare – aka Chopper – has just won the illegal Supersurf 7, becoming a folk hero to thousands of citizens. As far as the Judges are concerned, he’s just another creep. But for the young Flip, who was being taught skysurfing by Chopper at Tommy McCardle block juve rehab, his achievement deserves something truly spectacular...
Mega-City One, 2108 AD. Hester Hyman and her fellow members of the Democratic Tendency have hijacked the Breakfast Show on Station 48 – and made martyrs of themselves in the process. Watching on, thousands of their fellow cits become inspired – not all of them in the way the Tendency intended...
Mega-City One, 2105 AD. With unemployment endemic and boredom universal, tensions run a constant knife-edge in the overcrowded future metropolis, and regularly explode into lawlessness. Night-time is the worst, a period known to the Judges as the Graveyard Shift, when nine thousand crimes can be committed just in the first hour...
Mega-City One, 2109 AD. Morton Judd was Head of Genetics and a committed believer in the Judges’ cloning technology, but his ideas for its future applications were vetoed. After failing to assassinate Fargo, Judd escaped with a large supply of tissue stock, creating the Judda from the Father of Justice’s DNA, a brainwashed army who tried to take MC-1 by force...