The Martian mayhem continues in Mega-City One! It's all-out gang war as the Martians help muscle in on as much territory as possible. Meanwhile, Dredd brings in one of the Mafia dons for interrogation, and what Judge Anderson discovers sends chills down her spine. And what's inside the mysterious sphere found in the Mafia nightclub?
Mars Attacks Judge Dredd is just a flat out fun story. Read Full Review
None of those complaints stop this bizarre cross-over from being one of the most organic and hilarious out there. Taking two franchises that excel at parody, over-the-top gore and satire and cramming them together in one ultra-violent package was a risky idea, but it's worked out brilliantly. I had high hopes for this book, and it continues to deliver. We're only on issue 2, but I feel like there's so very much more to tell in this series and frankly anything that delivers more deadpan comedy (from equal parts Dredd and the Martians) is great in my book. Read Full Review
It's alright, but still takes a slight step back from the uninspiring first issue. In some sense I don't get why this is a crossover at all. If you're not going to utilize the martians fully, why not just tell a standard Dredd story? Read Full Review
Overall, the story for this issue was alright but nothing that I would write home about. The art was a redeeming quality but I don't think it was enough to save this issue. I think that future issues will be better. I feel that this issue was meh. Read Full Review
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