2020-06-21
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The Best Page(s) from Last Week's 2000ad - Prog 2186
Well, with newsagents around the UK open again, I can pick up some comics again, and have that delightful feeling of picking up in the middle of storylines!
Still, one doesn't need context for a page where Judge Dredd is forced to confront something absurd:
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Also though, there was an eerily topical story later in the prog. Get bent, Benjamin Franklin:
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Still, one doesn't need context for a page where Judge Dredd is forced to confront something absurd:
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Also though, there was an eerily topical story later in the prog. Get bent, Benjamin Franklin:
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"Lawdy! Gender-Fluid!"
From this month's Judge Dredd Megazine, a bit of a song and a dance from 'Lawless', by Dan Abnett, Phil Winslade and Jim Campbell.
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CoC Week: Judge Giant
Giant Clay was the star player of the Mega-City 1 Aeroball team the 'Harlem Heroes', who had a short-lived sports-focused strip in early 2000ad. When that strip was cancelled, Giant's son began to feature as Judge Giant, a jive-talking sidekick to Dredd back in the late seventies and early eighties. He died somewhat ignominiously, but then his son went on to become a judge as well.
Judge Giant II is still a judge to this day.
As a cadet, he faced down a Dark Judge during the Necropolis incident, 2000ad prog 689:
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He met his grandfather shortly before his death in Judge Dredd Megazine 216:
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And only earlier this year, in Prog 2169, some small measure of justice was seen for his father's death.
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Alas, this isn't the best sample of what he has achieved in his career with Justice Department, but he has definitely risen to become one of Mega-City One's top lawmen, still going strong to this day.
Judge Giant II is still a judge to this day.
As a cadet, he faced down a Dark Judge during the Necropolis incident, 2000ad prog 689:
( Read more... )
He met his grandfather shortly before his death in Judge Dredd Megazine 216:
( Read more... )
And only earlier this year, in Prog 2169, some small measure of justice was seen for his father's death.
( Read more... )
Alas, this isn't the best sample of what he has achieved in his career with Justice Department, but he has definitely risen to become one of Mega-City One's top lawmen, still going strong to this day.
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DCeased: Hope at World's End #1: "Chapter One"

"There was a point in [the first] DCeased where we had to make the decision to skip weeks of losses and triumphs and heroism or our first miniseries wouldn't exactly be a miniseries. But we knew we had a larger story to tell, so we seeded plots we could expand on and deliberately left huge characters off the table for the future. That future is here."
-- Tom Taylor
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The Oracle Code
The Oracle Code is my favourite entry from DC Ink. It's an alternate story of Barbara Gordon who was never Batgirl, and instead as a preteen was accidentally shot during a police chase. Her father, wanting her to get the best treatment, sends her to Arkham Center for Independence, where disabled children learn to live with their disabilities. However, something seems not to be right with the institution, and after investigating Barbara and her friends discover that the released children never left ACI.
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Father’s Day: Batman and Robin
Some cute Bat-family fluff for Father’s Day. 3 pages from Red Hood and the Outlaws (2011) #3.
( Jason has the flu. )
( Jason has the flu. )