

Dredd and his fellow Judges are empowered to arrest, sentence and even execute criminals on the spot. Judge Joseph Dredd is a comics character whose strip in the British science fiction anthology 2000 AD is the magazine's longest running (having been featured there since its second issue in 1977).ĭredd is an American law enforcement officer in a violent city of the future where uniformed Judges combine the powers of police, judge, jury and executioner. 4 (2012-2015) IDW Publishing / Judge Dredd Year One (2013) IDW Publishing / Mars Attacks Judge Dredd Mini (2013) IDW Publishing 2 (1986-1990) Quality Comics Group / Judge Dredd Vol. 3 (1994-1996) DC Comics / Legends of the Law (1994-1995) DC Comics / Judge Dredd Issues #70 to #79 were published under license from Rebellion by Egmont Fleetway Ltd.Judge Dredd Comics (1994-2013) Quality Comics / DC Comics / IDW Comics Judge Dredd Vol. Number of Issues Published: 56 (#24 – #79) If this series hadn’t been restarted from #1 the issues had been #104-126 from the start. When publisher Rebellion took over the publishing of the Megazine, they started with issue number 201. Numbering continues with Judge Dredd Megazine (Egmont Fleetway Ltd, 1996 series) #24 Publishing Format: Was ongoing Publication Publication Dates: 1995 – 1996 Number of Issues Published: 23 (#1 – #23)

Number of Issues Published: 83 (#1 – #83) Number of Issues Published: 20 (#1 – #20) Later he was portrayed by Karl Urban in 2012 reboot Dredd. Judge Dredd made his live action debut in 1995 in Judge Dredd, portrayed by Sylvester Stallone. In Great Britain, the character of Dredd and his name are sometimes invoked in discussions of police states, authoritarianism, and the rule of law. He is a “street judge”, empowered to summarily arrest, convict, sentence, and execute criminals. Joseph Dredd is a law enforcement and judicial officer in the dystopian future city of Mega-City One, which covers most of the east coast of in North America. He is the magazine’s longest-running character. He was created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra, and first appeared in the second issue of 2000 AD (1977), a weekly science-fiction anthology comic. Judge Joseph Dredd is a fictional character who appears in British comic books published by Rebellion Developments, as well as in a number of movie and video game adaptations.
