The Complete Judge Dredd #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Day The Law Died!", Judge Dredd faces a crisis of faith when a stolen briefing tape threatens to unravel the very foundation of Mega-City One’s justice system. With Walter in custody and Judge Slocum mysteriously incapacitated in a bizarre and unsettling twist, the line between law and madness blurs. Brett Ewins’ stark, intense art and Tom Frame’s sharp lettering bring the tension to life, while Cliff Robinson’s cover captures the chilling moment just before everything collapses.
Judge Dredd names Fergee a provisional Judge, and the pair slip into the city’s underbelly to reach Dredd’s quarters—only to find Walter the wobot locked in combat with a swarm of reptilian aliens.
In the grim sprawl of Mega-City One, Judge Dredd races to uncover the truth behind a stolen briefing tape said to have brainwashed his fellow Judges. With Walter in custody and Judge Slocum’s sudden, bizarre fate leaving the trail cold, Dredd must navigate a web of betrayal—where even the highest authority may be as unstable as the city itself.
Judge Dredd races against time to stop a city-wide nerve gas release, uncovering a chilling conspiracy that implicates the Chief Judge himself. With Fergee and Walter at his side, he must confront the truth behind the brainwashed Judges before the entire population of Mega-City One is wiped out.
In "Dredd's Army," Judge Dredd leads a desperate charge to free his fellow Judges from a tyrant's grip, launching a full-scale assault on the Hall of Justice. With the Chief Judge barricaded inside the Statue of Justice and nerve gas poised to flood Mega City 1, Dredd must push through the chaos to stop the city's destruction—before time runs out.
In a grimy corner of Mega-City One, Judge Dredd tracks a twisted creation born from genetic madness—Dennis, the DNA-Man, a monstrous being forged by the reclusive scientist Milton D. Frankenstein. When the experiment turns deadly and the scientist’s assistant is killed, both man and monster vanish into the city’s underbelly, leaving a trail of terror in their wake.
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