Judge Dredd Mega-Special #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Cult of the Thugee," Judge Dredd confronts a chilling new threat in the mean streets of Mega-City One, where a seemingly random mugging spirals into something far more sinister. Written by T. B. Grover and illustrated by Emberton, with colors by Steve Whitaker and lettering by T. Frame, this 1991 Mega-Special delivers a gritty, character-driven tale that lingers long after the first punch. The cover, by Glenn Fabry, captures the tension with a stark, memorable image.
In a grimy corner of Mega-City One, a chance encounter turns unexpected when a young woman, shaken from a mugging, finds herself drawn to the stern but strangely compassionate presence of Judge Dredd. Their brief, tense exchange—sharp words laced with reluctant concern—unfolds in the cold light of a city that rarely stops to care.
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↩ Reprints 2000 AD #444 (1985), 2000 AD #468 (1986)
Reprinted in 2000 A. D. Showcase #5 (1992), The Best of Judge Dredd Special Edition #[nn] (1999), Judge Death: Young Death - Boyhood of a Superfiend #[nn] (2008)
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