''Judge Dredd: The Megazine'' is a monthly British
comic magazine Comic magazine may refer to:
* Comics anthology
* ''Comic Magazine'', a 1986 Japanese film
* Comic Magazines, the parent company of Quality Comics
* Franco-Belgian comics magazines
* Japanese manga magazines
* A periodical containing comic strips, ...
, launched in September
1990
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. It is a sister publication to ''
2000 AD''. Its name is a play on words, formed from "magazine" and
Judge Dredd
Judge Joseph Dredd is a fictional character created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra. He first appeared in the second issue of ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' (1977), which is a British weekly anthology Comic book, comic. He is the ...
's locale
Mega-City One
Mega-City One is a fictional city that features in the ''Judge Dredd'' comic book series and related media. A post-nuclear megalopolis covering much of what is now the Eastern United States and some of Canada, the city's exact geography depends ...
.
Content
Like ''2000 AD'', ''Judge Dredd Megazine ''is an anthology, featuring both ongoing and stand-alone stories. Some series have comprised a specific storyline while others only a loose thematic connection. Originally the Megazine only set stories in the world of ''
Judge Dredd
Judge Joseph Dredd is a fictional character created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra. He first appeared in the second issue of ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' (1977), which is a British weekly anthology Comic book, comic. He is the ...
'', including both spin-off series and ''
Future Shock
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''-style done-in-one stories, starting with ''
Strange Cases''
and continuing with ''
Tales from the Black Museum
Tales may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''Tales'' (album), a 1995 album by Marcus Miller
* ''Tales'' (film), a 2014 Iranian film
* ''Tales'' (TV series), an American television series
* ''Tales'' (video game), a 2016 point-and-click adventure ...
''. It has since expanded to include some unconnected stories and text pieces, including articles, interviews and reviews.
Unlike ''2000 AD'',
reprint material has been extensively used in order to bring costs down. As well as older ''2000 AD'' stories such as ''
Helltrekkers'', there have also been reprints that originate elsewhere, such as ''
Preacher
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'' and ''
Charley's War
''Charley's War'' was a British comic strip about the First World War, written by Pat Mills and drawn by Joe Colquhoun.
It was originally published in ''Battle Picture Weekly'' from January 1979 to October 1986.
Though later parts of the st ...
''. Since the demise of ''2000 AD Extreme Edition'', a bimonthly ''2000 AD'' spinoff which focused on reprints of old strips, a separate reprint
supplement has been packaged with each issue of the Megazine, usually focusing on the work of a particular ''2000 AD'' contributor or compiling a particular strip.
Starting in issue #276 a
creator-owned
In the United States, creator ownership in comics is an arrangement in which the comic book creator retains full ownership of the material, regardless of whether the work is self-published or published by a corporate publisher.
In some fields of ...
slot that featured ''
Tank Girl
''Tank Girl'' is a British comic book character created by Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett, and first appeared in print in 1988 in the British comics magazine ''Deadline''. After a period of intense popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s, ...
,'' ''
American Reaper'' and ''
Snapshot
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* Snapshot (photography), a photograph taken without preparation
Computing
* Snapshot (computer storage), the state of a system at a particular point in time
* Snapshot (file format) or SNP, a file ...
'' has appeared.
Series
For a complete list of stories, see the ''
External links
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Hyperlinks are considered either "external" or "internal" depending on their target or destination ...
'' section below.
*''
Al's Baby
''Al's Baby'' is a British comedy comic series, which featured in the ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' and its weekly parent publication '' 2000 AD'' in the 1990s. It tells the story of Al 'The Beast' Bestardi, a mob enforcer compelled into male pregnancy ...
''
*''
America
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''
*''
Armitage
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''
*''
The Bad Man''
*''
Black Atlantic
''Black Atlantic'' (2004) is an original novel written by Simon Jowett and Peter J. Evans, based on the long-running British science fiction comic strip ''Judge Dredd
Judge Joseph Dredd is a fictional character created by writer John Wagner ...
''
*''
Black Siddha
''Black Siddha'' is a comic series created by Pat Mills and published in the British anthology ''Judge Dredd Megazine''.
The story revolves around a super-powered Deva knight, Mardaka (literally "who crushes" or "who makes suffer"), who is "known ...
''
*''
Blood of Satanus
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''
*''
Brit-Cit Brute''
*''
Cal-Hab Justice''
*''
Citi-Def
This is a list of minor '' 2000 AD'' stories.
Stories
A Absalom
''Absalom'' is a horror story spin-off from ''Caballistics, Inc.'' by Gordon Rennie and Tiernen Trevallion.
The stories were "Noblesse Obligie" in ''2000 AD'' #1732β1739 (Ma ...
''
*''
Creep''
*''
Cursed Earth Koburn
This is a list of minor '' 2000 AD'' stories.
Stories
A Absalom
''Absalom'' is a horror story spin-off from '' Caballistics, Inc.'' by Gordon Rennie and Tiernen Trevallion.
The stories were "Noblesse Obligie" in ''2000 AD'' #1732β1739 ( ...
''
*''
Devlin Waugh''
*''
Dominion
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"Dominion status" was first accorded to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Newfoundland, South Africa, and the Irish Free State at the 1926 ...
''
*''
Fiends of the Eastern Front''
*''
Harke and Burr''
*''
Hawk the Slayer
''Hawk the Slayer'' is a 1980 British sword and sorcery adventure film directed by Terry Marcel, and starring John Terry and Jack Palance. The story follows two warring brothers who fight to gain control of a magical sword. Brave warrior, the titu ...
''
*''
The Inspectre''
*''
Insurrection
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A rebellion originates from a sentiment of indignation and disapproval of a situation and ...
''
*''
Judge Dredd
Judge Joseph Dredd is a fictional character created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra. He first appeared in the second issue of ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD'' (1977), which is a British weekly anthology Comic book, comic. He is the ...
''
*''
Judge Hershey''
*''
Low Life''
*''
Missionary Man''
*''
Psi-Judge Anderson''
*''
Shimura''
*''
Sleeze 'n' Ryder''
*''
The Simping Detective
Jack Point, also called "the Simping Detective", is a character in the British comic anthology ''Judge Dredd Megazine'', a spin-off from ''2000 AD (comics), 2000 AD''. He was created by Simon Spurrier and Frazer Irving.
He was originally a Mega- ...
''
*''
The Streets Of Dan Francisco
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''
*''
Tales From The Black Museum
Tales may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''Tales'' (album), a 1995 album by Marcus Miller
* ''Tales'' (film), a 2014 Iranian film
* ''Tales'' (TV series), an American television series
* ''Tales'' (video game), a 2016 point-and-click adventure ...
''
*''
Tempest
Tempest is a synonym for a storm.
'' The Tempest'' is a play by William Shakespeare.
Tempest or The Tempest may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Films
* ''The Tempest'' (1908 film), a British silent film
* ''The Tempest'' (1911 film), a ...
''
*''
Young Middenface''
Themed one-offs
*''
Strange Cases''
*''
Tales from the Black Museum
Tales may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''Tales'' (album), a 1995 album by Marcus Miller
* ''Tales'' (film), a 2014 Iranian film
* ''Tales'' (TV series), an American television series
* ''Tales'' (video game), a 2016 point-and-click adventure ...
''
Creator-owned
*''
Al's Baby
''Al's Baby'' is a British comedy comic series, which featured in the ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' and its weekly parent publication '' 2000 AD'' in the 1990s. It tells the story of Al 'The Beast' Bestardi, a mob enforcer compelled into male pregnancy ...
''
*''
American Reaper''
*''
Lily MacKenzie
''Lilium'' () is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants growing from bulbs, all with large prominent flowers. They are the true lilies. Lilies are a group of flowering plants which are important in culture and literature in much of the world. M ...
''
*''
Numbercruncher''
*''
Ordinary''
*''
Snapshot
Snapshot, snapshots or snap shot may refer to:
* Snapshot (photography), a photograph taken without preparation
Computing
* Snapshot (computer storage), the state of a system at a particular point in time
* Snapshot (file format) or SNP, a file ...
''
*''
Tank Girl
''Tank Girl'' is a British comic book character created by Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett, and first appeared in print in 1988 in the British comics magazine ''Deadline''. After a period of intense popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s, ...
''
Reprints
From ''2000AD'':
*''
Button Man'' #3.72-3.75
*''
The Helltrekkers
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the m ...
'' #218-223
From other publishers:
*''
Preacher
A preacher is a person who delivers sermons or homilies on religious topics to an assembly of people. Less common are preachers who preach on the street, or those whose message is not necessarily religious, but who preach components such as a ...
'' #3.40-3.63
*''
Sin City
''Sin City'' is a series of neo-noir comics by American comic book writer-artist Frank Miller. The first story originally appeared in ''Dark Horse Presents Fifth Anniversary Special'' (April 1991), and continued in ''Dark Horse Presents'' #51β ...
'' #3.42β3.44
*''
Charley's War
''Charley's War'' was a British comic strip about the First World War, written by Pat Mills and drawn by Joe Colquhoun.
It was originally published in ''Battle Picture Weekly'' from January 1979 to October 1986.
Though later parts of the st ...
'' #211-244
*''
Bob The Galactic Bum
''Bob, the Galactic Bum'' was a four-issue comic miniseries published by DC Comics in 1995. Written by Alan Grant and John Wagner and illustrated by Carlos Ezquerra, it was a science-fiction comedy about a vagrant called Bob and his sidekick, Buck ...
'' #266-273
Supplements
Some issues are accompanied by supplements containing stories reprinted from earlier issues of the ''Megazine'' or from ''2000AD''. (A complete list is given
below.)
Features
Text articles appear in between the stories. They are usually comic-related, such as
biographies
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or
obituaries
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, interviews with writers and artists, or articles about stories, but they can also be about science-fiction, horror and fantasy
television shows
A television show β or simply TV show β is any content produced for viewing on a television set which can be broadcast via over-the-air, satellite, or cable, excluding breaking news, advertisements, or trailers that are typically placed betw ...
, book reviews and upcoming films.
A feature that ran from 2006 was "Small Press". This section dealt with
small press
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Independent press is general ...
or
self-published
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writer/artists. It featured reviews of comics, and included one story every issue. They are usually unrelated to the Judge Dredd universe.
At the end of most issues is a letters section, called Dreddlines, where the readers can voice their opinions about the magazine.
Creators
Creators to have worked for ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' include:
*
Simon Bisley
Simon Bisley is a British comic book artist best known for his 1990s work on '' ABC Warriors'', '' Lobo'' and '' SlΓ‘ine''.
Early life
Simon Bisley began drawing when he was six years old. He is self-taught, with only a short one-year stay a ...
*
Carlos Ezquerra
Carlos Sanchez Ezquerra (12 November 1947 β 1 October 2018) was a Spanish comics artist who worked mainly in British comics. He is best known as the co-creator of ''Judge Dredd''.
Biography
Early work
Born in Ibdes, province of Zaragoza, Arag ...
*
Alan Grant (also a consultant editor)
*
Trevor Hairsine
Trevor Hairsine is a British comics artist, whose detailed style has been compared to that of Bryan Hitch.
In August 2005 Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada named him as one of Marvel Comics's "Young Guns", a group of artists who have the qual ...
*
Chris Halls
Chris Cunningham (born 15 October 1970) is a British video artist and music video director, best known for his music videos for electronic musicians such as Autechre, Squarepusher, and most notably Aphex Twin on videos for " Windowlicker" an ...
*
Cam Kennedy
Campbell ("Cam") Kennedy is a Scottish comics artist. He is best known for his work on '' 2000 AD'', especially the flagship titles ''Judge Dredd'' and ''Rogue Trooper''.
Biography
Following work in commercial art in his hometown of Glasgow, ...
*
Pat Mills
Patrick Eamon Mills (born 1949) is an English comics writer and editor who, along with John Wagner, revitalised British boys comics in the 1970s, and has remained a leading light in British comics ever since. He has been called "the godfather o ...
*
Robbie Morrison
Robbie Morrison is a Scottish comic book writer known for his work in the weekly anthology '' 2000 AD'', where he co-created the long-running serial ''Nikolai Dante'' with artist Simon Fraser.
Career
Morrison began his career in '' 2000 ADs ...
*
Arthur Ranson
Arthur James Ranson (born 1939) is an English comic book illustrator, known for his work on '' Look-in'', '' Anderson: Psi Division'', ''Button Man'' and ''Mazeworld''. His work on Cassandra Anderson has been called "photo-realistic".
Early lif ...
*
Gordon Rennie
Gordon Rennie is a Scottish comics writer, responsible for ''White Trash: Moronic Inferno'', as well as several comic strips for '' 2000 AD'' and novels for ''Warhammer Fantasy''.
In May 2008, he announced he was leaving comics to concentrate f ...
*
*
Simon Spurrier
Simon "Si" Spurrier (born 2 May 1981) is a British comics writer and novelist, who has previously worked as a cook, a bookseller, and an art director for the BBC.
Getting his start in comics with the British small press, he went on to write ...
*
John Wagner
John Wagner (born 1949) is an American-born British comics writer. Alongside Pat Mills, he helped revitalise British comics in the 1970s, and continues to be active in the British comics industry, occasionally also working in American comics. ...
(also a consultant editor)
Editors
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Steve MacManus
Steve MacManus (sometimes credited as Ian Rogan) is a British comics, comic writer and editor, particularly known for his work at ''2000 AD (comic), 2000 AD''.
Biography
Born in London and educated in Devon, MacManus joined IPC Media, IPC in ...
, 1990β1991 (issues 1.01 β 1.12)
*
David Bishop, 1991β1995 (1.13 β 3.12)
*
John Tomlinson, 1996 (3.16 β 3.21)
*David Bishop, 1996β2000 (3.22 β 3.63)
*
Andy Diggle
Andy Diggle is a British comic book writer and former editor of the weekly anthology series '' 2000 AD''. He is best known for his work on ''Adam Strange'' and ''Green Arrow'' for DC Comics as well as his creator-owned series '' The Losers'' an ...
, 2000 (3.64 β 3.68)
*David Bishop, 2000β2002 (3.69 β 4.08)
*
Alan Barnes, 2002β2006 (4.09 β 4.18, 201 β 240)
*
Matt Smith
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, 2006βpresent (241 β present)
(Note: 4.18 was the 200th issue. From the next issue a new numbering system was introduced, and the issue which would have been 4.19 became 201.)
Awards
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1992
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: won the
UK Comic Art Award
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for Best Ongoing Publication
*
1993: won the UK Comic Art Award for Best Ongoing Publication
*
1999: nominated for the
Eagle Award for Favourite British Comic
*
2002
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: nominated for the Eagle Award for Favourite British Comic
*
2000
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: nominated for the Eagle Award for Favourite British Comic
*
2004: nominated for the Eagle Award for Favourite British Comic
*
2005
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: nominated for the Eagle Award for Favourite Colour Comic Book - British
*
2006
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: won the Eagle Award for Best British Colour Comic
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* 2007: nominated for the Eagle Award for Favourite Colour Comicbook - British
* 2008
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: nominated for the Eagle Award for Favourite Colour Comicbook - British
* 2012
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: nominated for the Eagle Award for Favourite Colour Comicbook β British
See also
* 2000 AD crossovers, of which the ''Megazine'' is the other major comic
a Media (communication), medium used to express ideas with images, often combined with text or other visual information. It typically the form of a sequence of Panel (comics), panels of images. Textual devices such as speech balloons, Glo ...
outlet of stories.
Notes
References
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External links
Official ''2000 AD'' Web site
''2000 AD'' Review fan site
Lists of stories on WikiCommons
* A list of all stories to appear in the ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' from 1990 to November 2022 (#1 to #450)
* A more detailed list of ''Judge Dredd'' stories from 1990 to November 2022 (#1 to #450)
* A list of stories in the supplements to all issues up to #450
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