"To Live and Die in Deadworld"-Judge Anderson is presumed dead, her body hopelessly transformed into the most mysterious of the new Dark Judges-JUDGE BLANK. But don't count Anderson out yet. Her consciousness is loose in the vast, cold expanse of Deadworld, and she's desperately trying to find her way back to Mega-City One. But where she ends up just might be the most frightening place of all...
Judge Dredd #21 is a great addition to a very interesting story arc. Read Full Review
If you've not read a Judge Dredd book in some time, or ever, this is your starting point. A psychological battle featuring one of the strongest characters in comics. Read Full Review
Judge Dredd #21 offers up a story that answers a few questions from last month and does it in incredible style. Pierce's Judge Death is worth the price of admission alone. Hopefully we see a lot more of the Dark Judges and Pierce bringing their nefarious adventures to life. Read Full Review
After almost falling off the boat, Issue #21 has righted the ship and potentially good waters may guide it the rest of the way in the tale of The Dark Judges. Read Full Review
While this issue may seem a weak reveal for the Dark Judges their plan is certainly given a horrifying weight. With the return of the Dark Judges, and a ludicrous moment in which Dredd shoots a star vampire with a crossbow this series seems to be embracing its 2000 AD roots a little more than it once had. With that, and an awesome story for the always-incredible Judge Anderson, I think this series has made it back onto my pull-list. And maybe it should have never left. Read Full Review
Shane Peirce knocks this issue out of the park with his excellent painted art, it just elevates this story another level above anything that Duane Swierczynski has written thus far. If future issues can retain this quality then there may be hope for this series.