Judge Fire
Judge Fire is one of the Dark Judges, undead extradimensional lawmen from a world where life itself was deemed the ultimate crime. Originally a judge from Deadworld, he condemned all living beings as guilty and became a spectral, fire-wielding agent of death.
Few villains in British comics history have burned themselves into readers' minds quite like Judge Fire, who blazed onto the pages of 2000 AD #224 in 1981, conjured by the formidable creative pairing of T. B. Grover and the legendary Brian Bolland. A Bronze Age creation through and through, this sinister figure has haunted the galaxy's greatest comic for over four decades, racking up 97 catalogued appearances and earning two key-issue distinctions that collectors rightly prize. Sharing the page with the likes of Joe Dredd, Psi Judge Anderson, Judge Fear, and the fearsome Nausea, Judge Fire runs in genuinely dangerous company β the kind of roster that signals a character at the dark, imaginative heart of 2000 AD's universe. If you're tracing the spine-chilling mythology that made this Rebellion anthology a phenomenon, Judge Fire is an essential, enduring piece of that puzzle.

Trivia
- Judge Fire didn't arrive as a solo menace β he debuted as one quarter of the original Dark Judges quartet, a team concept that swiftly cemented itself as one of 2000 AD's most enduring horror ideas.en.wikipedia.org
- John Wagner has written more of Judge Fire's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 43 issues.
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