Judge Dredd: Mega City Two #3

Writer: Douglas Wolk Artist: Ulises Farinas Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: April 2, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 3
9.3Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

The Law on the beach! The cameras are on Dredd as he patrols the coastline of Mega-City Two, but what happens when disaster strikes at an immigration checkpoint's Citizenship Pageant? And what about the enormous man-eating shrimp that's terrorizing what used to be the California waterfront?

  • 10
    Unleash The Fanboy - Eric Bridges Apr 1, 2014

    The writing for this series is fantastic. It is full of bad ass action but, also, some great looks on society while bringing forth an awesome storyline. I have to say it is one of my favorites at the moment. Read Full Review

  • 10
    We The Nerdy - Eduardo Gueiros Apr 3, 2014

    The entire issue is cohesive in its exposition of Dredds latest adventure. Wolk, Farinas, and Hill are clearly all on the same page, and provide us with an incredible issue to go along with two other great ones. I highly recommend this series; for its beauty, its wit, and its intriguing stories. There are two more books left in this five-part miniseries, and Im certain theyll bring us just as many bizarre and imaginative situations. I, for one, cant wait. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Therapy - Cody "The Thorverine" Ferrell Apr 2, 2014

    Judge Dredd Mega-City Two is like no other Dredd story out there, and you can't help but love it. With only a few more issues to go, it will be interesting to see where Wolk and company take Dredd next. Read Full Review

  • 10
    seksienvoy Apr 3, 2014

    Drag, this is a great comic. The shrimp was so well played in this story, my dark sense of humor kept popping up. The art work takes some getting used to, it's a little cartoony at times...then overly detailed. But it's a comfortable balance. Pick this up, it's not too late to catch up quickly.

  • 7.0
    Gizmo Nov 27, 2014

    Mega-City Two is an increasingly bizarre city to live in. The best part of this issue is, of course, the giant shrimp monster which is a great showcase of Ulises Farinas's artwork, Farinas clearly has a talent for architecture and monsters, the humans are still drastically more cartoony than everything else.

  • 7.0
    Nomadic Avenger Jul 29, 2016

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