![]() ![]() The latter had just been promoted to fortnightly publication, making a crossover more manageable. Then we’re into the twenty chapters of ‘Judgement Day’, Ennis’s first Dredd epic and the first story to be published simultaneously in both 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine. The second part, sadly, is drawn by Simon Coleby, who is not a patch on Dillon, and the story suffers accordingly. The first manages tenderness and subtlety, largely because it’s drawn by Steve Dillon. The last in our trio, ‘A Magic Place’, is a two-parter. ‘Almighty Dredd’ is a tongue-in-cheek tale of Dredd-worshippers who’re bumping off victims in his name, with appropriately cartoony Ian Gibson artwork. ‘Babes in Arms’ is a straightforward revenge tale helped by muscular Greg Staples artwork. Case Files 17, written by Garth Ennis and John Wagner, contains seven stories: three of them before the epic ‘Judgement Day’, and three after. ![]()
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