Judge Dredd #10

Writer: Duane Swierczynski Artist: Nelson Daniel, Jolyon Yates Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: August 21, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
6.2Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

"The Cursed Earth, Pt. 2"-Judge Dredd, along with his multi-eyed precog mutie companion Dannn, fight venture through the Cursed Earth in pursuit of the renegade droids who stole the only thing that can save Mega-City One. Horrific obstacles stand in their way... but none more horrific than the worst backwoods criminal posse ever to set foot on irradiated soil: the Angel Gang! When these longtime fan-favorite villains make their U.S. debut, you'd better make sure your dial is set to "brutal"...

  • 8.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Aug 21, 2013

    The only negative to this issue is the final four pages. These pages resort to concluding the carnie storyline and segue into what we'll be reading next month. When you only have roughly 22 pages of content that's a lot of wasted comic and it rather abruptly and lazily ends the carnies. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Samantha Roehrig Aug 21, 2013

    Last review, I mentioned that Dredd may be wandering between different groups out in limbo and I think my prediction has come true with how this issue ends. Looks like he is going to be in limbo for a while. I do wish the story would mention every once in a while why he is in limbo, because his purpose is fading and that is so unlike Dredd; to not stay focused. Next week's cover features Judge Anderson though, so they should be bringing back the true purpose and hopefully her character. I have missed their interactions. Although I do enjoy this new partnership with Dannn. He is funny which offers something different in the Dredd world. All together I would pass over this issue because I don't think anything that happened relates to what is about to happen. It is tough to have that horizontal flow in the entire comic. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Fortress of Solitude - Byron Hendricks Aug 22, 2013

    A concept with so much potential is really wasted here. It leaves you wishing that Dann had ten eyes so he could see a tenth future, a more entertaining one. This issue seems as though it were a filler used to buy time for the adventure that lies ahead. Had a little more tact been used in order to show Dredds problem solving skills, this issue could have been a better read. What we end up with instead is a rather average read. Read Full Review

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