Mega-City Zero, Part 3! As Dredd continues to unravel the mystery of what has become of Mega-City One, he's forced to combat a seemingly invincible monster in "The Feeding of the Trolls"!
Judge Dredd #3 was yet another amazing outing for the latest IDW series to feature the iconic character, with the creative team building on their fresh concept in an engrossing manner. They'd also give us some exhilarating action throughout, with the personality and art on Dredd himself being simply flawless. Read Full Review
The art continues to be strong and gritty. A stripped down Dredd, although still intimidating, it is less so just by seeing that his uniform doesn't contrast the skin of the other people living in Ang Avi anymore, he's all flesh and furthermore, wounded. The expressions on the children's faces match the dialogue portrayed, McDaid drives their emotions forward by balancing the innocence of being a child and the fear of being apart from each other. Colors keep everything claustrophobic when needed and revealed more of the world as I read along. The art uses the style Jason Latour has for Southern Bastards with wider shots and lets the colors clash and tell more story than a caption box could. Judge Dredd #3 keeps the pace and intrigue and definitely makes the reader want to know what will happen in the next. Read Full Review
Overall, Judge Dredd #3 Feeding the Trolls, in an interesting entry into the Dredd legend. It wasn't what I was expecting, and although I found the concept original and enjoyed how it made fun of online social justice warriors, I was still a little disappointed. Hardcore Dredd enthusiasts may appreciate this different take on the character more than casual fans that want more gritty action. But it is pretty much one of those stories that will divide readers. This is either going to be the best comic you ever read, or the dumbest story ever. Read Full Review