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Post by Andy Turnbull on Feb 11, 2012 15:23:23 GMT
Go on. Tell us what your favourite is and why.
Andy
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Post by legios on Feb 11, 2012 16:19:41 GMT
It has to be the Apocalypse War for me. It just seems to ramp up all the way through, turning the screw a little tighter with each installment. The art is also fantastic - Esquerra turning in some marvellous stuff week-in-week-out. It also has a special resonance because I spent a lot of my early years waiting for what seemed to be the inevitable US-USSR conflagration to drag us all down with it (a hazard of being a kid growing up right next to an RAF base in the latter half of the Cold War I think) and it taps so well into some of that imagery and sensibility that was already in my head.
Karl
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Post by Philip Ayres on Feb 11, 2012 17:39:48 GMT
Apocalypse War, has to be. Fabulous.
City of the Dammed as a follow up.
Then.... Hmmmm....... Judge Child quest I think (oh the TV War episode is fab) followed by Graveyard Shift. Hang on how long is Graveyard Shift? Isn't curse of the Werewolf longer? And where's Dredd/Angel?
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Feb 12, 2012 11:14:26 GMT
Entirely arbitrary on my part Phil.
Much as I love Apocalypse War it is nudged into second place by Necropolis. Bloody amazing epic and finally a massive Dark Judges tale in Dredd. Again King Carlos rocking it epic style but this time 31 weeks on the bounce and painted.
Andy
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Post by kayevcee on Feb 12, 2012 22:29:33 GMT
Since the only Dredd stories I've read are Necropolis and Apocalypse War courtesy of the Scots crew I feel poorly qualified to judge. However, since the current contest seems to be between those two I shall throw my hat in for Necropolis- I still remember the artwork, and the whole think being just less grim than Apocalypse War which was just plain horrible in many, many places. My thinking that may identify me as not being in the target audience for Dredd.
-Nick
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Post by Bogatan on Feb 12, 2012 23:32:37 GMT
MY stack of about 800 200AD comics is sat waiting to be read. Give me a year and I should have an opinion.
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Post by The Doctor on Feb 13, 2012 8:10:26 GMT
Never cared for Necropolis.
-Ralph
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Post by blueshift on Feb 13, 2012 9:14:48 GMT
I don't really know anything about Judge Dredd besides the Stallone film
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Post by Philip Ayres on Feb 13, 2012 12:55:52 GMT
Never cared for Necropolis. -Ralph Me Neither. The Dead Man back up strip that preceded it is a work of genius however and has a real jaw dropping moment in....
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Post by The Doctor on Feb 13, 2012 18:25:02 GMT
I've never really got into Judge Death and all that end of stuff: it shatters the illusion of that fictional universe for me.
-Ralph
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Post by Philip Ayres on Feb 13, 2012 18:33:06 GMT
I think the idea has been a bit overdone over the years....
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Post by Grand Moff Muffin on Feb 13, 2012 19:09:16 GMT
I don't really know anything about Judge Dredd besides the Stallone film Me neither, but I do notice there is another film out this year which has the nice girl from The Darkest Hour playing 'Cassandra Anderson'. Martin
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Post by Philip Ayres on Feb 13, 2012 19:29:36 GMT
I don't really know anything about Judge Dredd besides the Stallone film Me neither, but I do notice there is another film out this year which has the nice girl from The Darkest Hour playing 'Cassandra Anderson'. Martin That shows how weak your Dredd-Fu is: That's PSI JUDGE Anderson to you!
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Post by The Doctor on Feb 13, 2012 19:39:31 GMT
I didn't care for the Dredd film, more because it was deadly dull than anything else.
-Ralph
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Post by Philip Ayres on Feb 13, 2012 19:43:57 GMT
I didn't care for the Dredd film, more because it was deadly dull than anything else. -Ralph Saw it once, never again. Ian Dury was good in it though. Can't beat Ian Dury.
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Post by legios on Feb 13, 2012 19:54:12 GMT
I've never really got into Judge Death and all that end of stuff: it shatters the illusion of that fictional universe for me. I don't mind Judge Death, but I can see why it doesn't work for some people. Dredd is a bit of a kitchen sink setting, from the streets-level Cyberpunk satire to the weird magic stuff, and it can sometimes be a bit of a bumpy fit. I don't mind them coexisting, but then I don't entirely see Dredd as a single coherent fictional universe anyway. Karl
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Post by Philip Ayres on Feb 14, 2012 8:34:35 GMT
Can I throw another Ezquerra multipater into the ring? The Starborn Thing!
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Post by The Doctor on Feb 14, 2012 18:51:09 GMT
Judge Death in that universe males as much sense as if he popped up in Coronation St.
-Ralph
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Post by Philip Ayres on Feb 14, 2012 19:50:48 GMT
I'd watch that, make it happen Phil Collinson!
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Post by kayevcee on Apr 3, 2012 22:03:09 GMT
Judge Death in that universe males as much sense as if he popped up in Coronation St. -Ralph How big a Kickstarter campaign would we need to be able to cover the special effects? Next time a character has to be written out, send in ol' JD to hasten their departure. -Nick
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