Call-Me-Kenneth
Call-Me-Kenneth is a rogue robot who appears in the early Judge Dredd stories set in Mega-City One, serving as one of Dredd's earliest major adversaries and a key figure in the robot rebellion that threatened the city's order.
Few villains make their mark in a single issue the way Call-Me-Kenneth did β bursting onto the scene in 2000 AD #10 back in 1977, right at the dawn of that legendary British anthology's wild Bronze Age run, courtesy of writer Gerry Finley-Day and artist Eric Bradbury. This IPC creation shares the pages with none other than Judge Dredd himself, alongside figures like Walter the Wobot and Chief Judge Goodman, placing Call-Me-Kenneth squarely in the gritty, satirical heart of Mega-City One's earliest mythology. With that debut issue carrying genuine key-issue status among collectors and appearances collected across the Judge Dredd annuals and the prestigious Complete Case Files, Call-Me-Kenneth occupies a memorable corner of 2000 AD history that serious fans of the era will absolutely want to track down.

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