"Mega-City Manhunt, part 1"-Dredd has defeated the Dark Judges and broken out of Sector One... only to find himself a fugitive in Judge Cal's insane surveillance state, with only Anderson in his head helping him survive Cal's rabid manhunt...
Judge Dredd #25 is a good filler issue leading to a bigger idea. Read Full Review
Now that the Dark Judges storyline is apparently over it is great to see Swierczynski run with his satirical look at our surveillance culture, and by briefly removing Dredd this impactful story is made all the more relatable. This issue was also a delight to look at, even if character models seemed a tad short at times to almost comical effect, but if I had to recommend a single reason to pick up this comic it is that we see more of a man called Judge Fred than we do Judge Dredd. Read Full Review
A new arc begins for Judge Dredd this month and with it the series pauses for a much needed breath. Read Full Review
Even so though, I think the over the top corny comedy moments keep this issue from being memorable. The dedication to the title is there, but maybe a little overdone in its depiction. I would expect a better balance in the future that I have seen time and again with Swierczynski in his writing. There is no doubt in my mind that the ship will be righted once again and this arc will deliver once all is said and done. Read Full Review
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