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It concludes here, with the inevitable clash with Judge Death, behind a cover that was not ideally laid out to avoid covering the art with words.

Henry 'Zombo' Flint takes over the interior art, to add a little more gruesome-ness (the blood looks less comical, for one thing!). Any pretence of this being the 'grounded' take on Dredd dies here as easily as a cit in Mortis' grip. Cutting this down to a third means excising a lot of the 'non-essential' deaths, so, uh 'apologies' for that?


























So... yeah. That's how Urban!Dredd's story ends. It's been a progressively wilder ride, and the choice to use regular Judge Dredd artists has muddied the waters of distinguishing the movie characters from their regular versions.
Arthur Wyatt & Alex de Campi, script; Henry Flint, art; Chris Blythe, colours; Annie Parkhouse, letters

Henry 'Zombo' Flint takes over the interior art, to add a little more gruesome-ness (the blood looks less comical, for one thing!). Any pretence of this being the 'grounded' take on Dredd dies here as easily as a cit in Mortis' grip. Cutting this down to a third means excising a lot of the 'non-essential' deaths, so, uh 'apologies' for that?


























So... yeah. That's how Urban!Dredd's story ends. It's been a progressively wilder ride, and the choice to use regular Judge Dredd artists has muddied the waters of distinguishing the movie characters from their regular versions.
Arthur Wyatt & Alex de Campi, script; Henry Flint, art; Chris Blythe, colours; Annie Parkhouse, letters
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