In the hills of what was once California, Dredd has gone undercover as a Cursed Earth biker! His mission: to infiltrate the Children of a Lesser Grud, a bloodthirsty motorcycle cult of outlaw artists! But the rules-and the laws-are very different in Mega-City Two, where image is everything...
The writing for this is very good. I have to say that it's a nice change and new story that works so well. I have to say that the social commentary on these issue, works well for this and is really charming for this kind of comic. This issue works so well because they don't have to shove it your faces. It is done so naturally you don't even know that it's being done. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue advances the miniseries successful representation of the world of Judge Dredd, and allows us to continue to familiarize ourselves with Wolk and Farinas stylistic combination. I am incredibly excited to see how the series rounds out, and will anxiously await Dredds next adventure in this fascinating world. Read Full Review
This is a great book, one which I'd recommend it the strongest possible terms. Return to the comic shop and BUY! Read Full Review
This is a bizarre story that puts Dredd in some new situations. A strong story mixed with some stellar art makes this one you don't want to miss. Read Full Review
Similarly, writer Douglas Wolk shows a clear understanding of the character and he brings the subversive and satirical qualities of the series to the fore. Its reassuring to know that whether in the strange streets of Mega City 2 or the less familiar pages of an American published series that Dredd still manages to remain Dredd. Read Full Review
This is the funniest Dredd has been in a while. A real fish-out-of-water story where we get to enjoy watching him squirm when faced with the flippant and extravagant lifestyle of those around him. The cut-out, dress up doll cover and the Terminator 2 variant cover make this a definite pick up for any Dredd fan. Read Full Review