Dr. Reinstöt is hosting a party! AN APOCALYPSE PARTY! He's gotten his hands on some xenomorph DNA: a dream come true for a mad genetic scientist who's already built a clan of animal hybrids. He's also captured a Predator, and even his old acquaintance Judge Dredd has come knocking on his isolated lab's door. Now that his friends are here and ready to go, the only thing left to do is hit the town! They're taking the party to Mega-City One and raising hell!
Written by Eisner Award-winning, New York Times best-selling Chew creator John Layman!
A co-publication with IDW and 2000 AD!
Overall, Predator vs Judge Dredd vs Alien is a series you should be reading. It isnt pretentious for one second, understanding that the only way to make a story like this work is make it its own thing completely. That said, Layman and Mooneyhamclearly respect each franchise and honours their rules accordingly, while injecting their own warped vision to create something truly magnificent. Like the mad scientists weird hybrids, this is some unnatural brilliance. Read Full Review
This book has a surprising human element to it – even though two of the title characters aren't understandable to us. It's a tricky task for the writer, and he's pulled it off to near perfection. Read Full Review
Predators vs. Judge Dredd vs. Aliens is the sci-fi monster crossover you've always wanted. It adds a human element to the battle of two creatures that don't speak a language people can understand. This ups the stakes of the fight and makes it more relatable. The humans aren't just cannon fodder here " although there have been several that have already fulfilled that role " they mean something and as a result, you're more invested in the story. Read Full Review
Predator vs. Judge Dredd vs. Aliens #3 is still a superb title, and if you're a fan of either character, you're going to enjoy this title. The writing is solid, the art is amazing, and the colors being this issue together. The villain's plan is still a bit weak for me, but the ending does make me want to see how it all ends. Read Full Review