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Judge Dredd

Judge Dredd

2,766 appearances Β· Bronze Age Β· 1977–2026 Β· 60 key issues
Who is Judge Dredd?

Cloned from the DNA of Eustace Fargo, the first Chief Judge, Joseph Dredd was created to serve as an elite lawman in the dystopian Mega-City One. Trained from birth in the Academy of Law, he became one of its most feared and uncompromising Street Judges.

Few characters in comics history have commanded the page β€” and the imagination of readers β€” quite like Judge Dredd, who burst onto the scene in the very first issue of 2000 AD back in 1977, a Bronze Age debut that helped define an entirely new kind of British comics storytelling. Created by Ken Armstrong, Pat Mills, and Massimo Belardinelli, this iconic lawman has remained a fixture of 2000 AD and Rebellion's publishing universe for nearly five decades, racking up an extraordinary 2,741 catalog appearances and an impressive 60 collector-recognized key issues β€” a testament to just how central he is to the medium. Sharing pages with celebrated figures like Psi Judge Anderson, Johnny Alpha, and Finnigan Sinister, Dredd exists at the beating heart of a rich, interconnected universe that has only grown more compelling with time. If you're serious about comics β€” especially the bold, satirical, and visually daring tradition of British sequential art β€” Judge Dredd is absolutely essential reading.

β˜… First appearance
2000 AD #2
Mar 1977

Trivia

  • Judge Dredd claimed a landmark place in British comics history when the Judge Dredd Megazine launched in 1990, making him the first ongoing British comic-book hero to headline his own solo magazine.en.wikipedia.org
  • One of the character's earliest and most consequential twists was a retroactive origin change revealing Dredd to be a clone, a retcon that simultaneously introduced his older clone brother Rico Dredd.en.wikipedia.org
  • Far from a simple design choice, the helmet that perpetually obscures Dredd's face has become an intentional, long-running storytelling device β€” effectively making his features a sacred taboo within the comics.en.wikipedia.org
  • John Wagner has written more of Judge Dredd's comics than any other writer in our catalog β€” 818 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1977–2023

2000 AD #1 β˜… 1977
2000 AD #1
2000 AD #206 β˜… 1981
2000 AD #206
2000 AD #457 β˜… 1986
2000 AD #457
2000 AD #606 β˜… 1988
2000 AD #606
Judge Dredd the Megazine #9 β˜… 1991
Judge Dredd the Megazine #9
2000 AD #970 β˜… 1995
2000 AD #970
2000 AD #1101 β˜… 1998
2000 AD #1101
2000 AD #1350 β˜… 2003
2000 AD #1350
2000 AD #1540 β˜… 2007
2000 AD #1540
2000 AD #1617 2009
2000 AD #1617
2000 AD #1813 2013
2000 AD #1813
2000 AD #1962 2016
2000 AD #1962
2000 AD #2134 2019
2000 AD #2134
2000 AD #2318 2023
2000 AD #2318

Appearances (1–150 of 2,766, oldest first)