Trapped in Patrick Swayze Block with no outside contact, Dredd and Judge Beeny have been forced into an uneasy alliance with a local gang to stop a threat to Mega-City One that must be contained at all costs...
With the way this creative team worked on Under Siege I can only hope Toxic will be just as fun. Russell and Dunbar have worked well for the entire series, and I can't see Dredd coming from anyone else in the near future. I can only hope that with the absence of continuity in the big two (you know, those superhero guys), Russell is able to take these characters we've grown to care for from Under Siege make some sort of appearance in Toxic. Read Full Review
With not much in the way of enjoyable action either, this is a miss for both the writer and the character. Read Full Review
I'm late for the party sorry, but what a nice book. After putting so much in introducing the mayor we see him trying to save both Judge & facing too other once again. And russell succeed in making a perfect logical motive for the leader of the Mutants, I understood what he want, and in a way I was sad for him. The ending is maybe a little easy but I really appreciate all issue. Nice work.
Cover - 2/2 Nice & Related in a way.
Writing - The end was very funny with the Mayor & Dredd still very thick headed. 3/3
Art - I like the art, fun & effective with many panel with real Background. 3/3
Feeling - I hope to see Russell on another Dredd story soon. 2/2
Some of the action doesn't communicate well and, overall, the climax and resolution were just too rushed. The running head shot gag was funny though.