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I mean, it was an abrupt ending but I overall enjoyed the series. 3.5/5.
Not bad, not as goodAs 2000AD's one.So where is Judge Fish?
Not an awesome end but a solid one. Just a great great overall series.
Volume 7 for the collected IDW version of Judge Dredd. After defeating the Dark Judges, Dredd is still a fugitive, wanted by Judge Cal who has absolute rule over the rest of the city. But the citizens are starting to rebel against his tyranny and start to rise up against his rule.Meanwhile, SJS Judge Verity who is investigating several events starts to have doubts over the official story about the deeds Dredd is said to have done and seeks out Dredd to learn the truth. Dredd and Anderson, in tur...
I think that this volume suffered from having to wrap up all of the plot threads before ending the run of the comic. At least, the resolutions felt a tad rushed, and considering how many plot threads were being untangled all at once, that was unfortunate.Nothing bad, but the whole thing with the clones and the mind control barely made sense, and that was the simple part.Still, the artwork was good, and the story itself wasn't bad.
An appropriately strong ending to the series.
What were 2000ADRebellion thinking when they allowed this to be commissioned? Swierczynski increasingly disrespects the 40 year legacy of this classic character throughout the 30 issue run of this series.
Overview: In the series' conclusion, Dredd has defeated the Dark Judges and survived Sector One, only to discover that he is being hunted as Megacity One's newest dangerous fugitive. Judge Anderson uses her psychic abilities to assist him, but Judge Cal's monitoring condition is insane and exhausting. I enjoyed the finale, but I can't say the same for the rest of the series. Pros: Only the graphics. Cons: The last book concludes a series that began well but faded in the early volumes. Som
This volume had a great ending page in my view, but in general the volume suffered from a similar problem as the previous one. Any feeling I had during the series that there are many strands in the story that would hopefully be woven into one unified story disappeared. It felt more like someone had a checklist of storylines he needs to close and just goes through them and ticks them off.
What a hell of a finish. True, is built mostly on the backs of Anderson and SJS Judge Verrity, but the final couple of pages are hilarious and feel *right* for a Judge Dredd book that’s ending. I didn’t always like the journey, but I’m happy I stuck it out to the end.
The final volume of this initial IDW run for Dredd, and it's one of the most enjoyable.
Great Judge Dredd run, which is true to its origins and jet in a modern clothing. Reading this was like reading old Dredd comics from 2000 AD. And the final pages made me laugh out loud.
This is the last volume in the IDW Judge Dredd stories. In this volume we find Dredd on the run despite his role in saving the city. Dredd and Anderson are seeking out the various clones of the current Chief Judge. The clones will enable the Judge to keep his control over the city. No one however messes with Dredd's will and he manages to round up the Justice clones and returns control of the city to the right rulers. I loved this story! I'm going to miss this series.
Неймовірно, але зло покарано, справедливість і закон торжествують, а читач закінчує свою подорож у ізоляторі.Навіть пси-суддя, яка, мертва, зберігала свою свідомість у голові Дредда, спочатку рятує того від переслідування, а тоді відновлюється у власного клона, тобто оживає.Таким чином, кілька сюжетних арок тут починаються і закінчуються ізольовано — клони, інші судді, герої другого плану, які раптово помирають і все, і так далі. Екшн як він є. Дредд живий, він ще не вмер. І йому треба поспішати...