In an all-new adventure from Cassandra Anderson's early days in the Mega-City One Psi-Division, writer Matt Smith and artist Carl Critchlow present "King of the Six Sectors." It all starts with Anderson awaking from an unusually strong vision of an attack on the Megapolitan Museum showcasing Cursed Earth artifacts...
This is by far best Dredd book that IDW is publishing and good enough to be featured in the real 2000 AD. Read Full Review
Smith and Critchlow get Judge Anderson's solo adventures off to a great start. If you've been enjoying IDW's Judge Dredd but want something with a slightly different flavor, this is definitely one to check out. Read Full Review
To get down to it, IDW has more than met this reviewer's expectations with the new Judge Anderson release. A meld of new school and old, the reader gets the best of both worlds. You get to experience some on-point writing about a multifaceted character, and get to enjoy an outstanding visual depiction of same. This is the way it should be. I'll be sticking around for the rest of the series, and I recommend that you do so, as well. Read Full Review
Anderson, Psi-Division isn't a comic I'd recommend to anyone who wasn't already a fan of Judge Dredd. It's not a bad book, it's just not off to an exciting start. That being said, there's always the chance things could pick up in future installments. If you can't get enough Dredd in your life, then by all means, check out Anderson, Psi-Division. Read Full Review
Judge Dredd has a following so it will be easy for them to get into the story. The story is interesting and has the potential to pull in some new readers. I think it's too soon to say that this series will be successful in keeping them. It will all depend on how Smith has this story laid out. There's also a chance that this will lead to new readers checking out other books within the universe of Judge Dredd. I do hope that they continue on with Anderson being a strong female that is treated as an equal. Overall, I'm on the fence about whether I'll continue to follow this series. This isn't usually a genre that I would pick up on my own. This book has my attention despite that fact. Read Full Review
A serviceable re-introduction to the character, wrapped in a neatly poised conspiracy tale. Read Full Review
The first issue of Anderson: Psi-Division #1 is a great example of solid art saving a mediocre story. Read Full Review
My interest has been qued up, but I am not quite sold on everything just yet. Still, I think this one does fall into one of the better side Dredd stories than one of the truly hideous and crappy ones. Hopefully the title can build on that and make something great. I am pulling for them. Read Full Review
A promising begining from Messrs Smith, Critchlow and Lee Read Full Review
A sequel to the excellent Judge Dredd year one. Great book!