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The movie was grounded. There were sci-fi drugs and psychics, but it was mostly grounded.

The previous movie sequel comic introduced robots, but they were definitely drones rather than sentient beings, so still, yeah, grounded.

Now, we get to the point where perps have plasma cannons and collapsible Swooping Hawk wings. Also, blood in the future is thick like emulsion paint.

New logo since last time.



Plus, the continuing adventures of that hacker guy from the movie!

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Dan Abnett and Richard Elson are having way too much D&D fun with Wrath & Bode going dungeon crawling...

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A couple of 'oh, judges' moments, one from Dredd himself, and one from Deadworld's Judge Eastwood:

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And finally, the 'what you need to read to catch up' page has a QR code if anyone wants to read the first volume of Ian Edgington and d'Israeli's Helium - a cloudpunk story of a society living above the now-toxic surface of Earth - for free:

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Bumper Xmas issue, so a twelve page Judge Dredd story. A meeting of three famous iterations of the character!

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I'm sure it's a question we've all been asking: what if you got of o' those black, goopey symbiote suits onto a robot, huh? WHAT THEN?

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Something I'm confident few people care about, what happens to all those dreams the Dark Army has once its Dark Lord has been toppled by them heroic hero types?
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Two issues at once, due to the irregularities of the postal subscription service.

A conclusion to Judge Dredd's ex-convict storyline:

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On a lighter note, a little, uh, wordplay with Feral and Foe:

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So, last prog we were introduced to Kyle Asher, a former Judge returned to Mega-City One after serving twenty years on the penal colony on Titan. His crime?



So, how's life upon re-entry into society? Is it what he deserves?

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And in fantasy strip 'Feral and Foe', what better for a random encounter than some bandits!
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Ah, the joy of a discussion going back and forth in a comicbook letters page:



Turns out those undead superfiends, the Dark Judges, can totally have sex:

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Sword and sorcery in 'Feral and Foe', and at this opening of the second volume, the main characters have inadvertantly undergone a little of the ol' switcheroo:
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One of them's the Rose.

The other's the Crime-Master.

Both of them're gonzo masterminds, legacies whose predecessors were gangsters that fought Spider-Man. The Rose menaced Michael Morbius in Joe Keatinge and Richard Elson's take on the Living Vampire, in the same way as the Crime-Master did Flash Thompson in Rick Remender and Tony Moore's Venom.

The threats they presented were different from those of the ones whose names they'd taken.

(Two warnings- first, there's close to forty images under this cut.

Second, there's some violence.)

Theirs were grander in scope and scale. )
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Back in the early 90s, Sega gave the world Sonic the Hedgehog. And all was right with the world.

Now, I'm a huge Sonic fan. Along with the Ninja Turtles, Star Wars & Spider-Man, you have the four franchises which basically shaped the tastes I would develop as an adult. And back in the mid-90s, there was a Sonic comic that began publication by Archie, simply entitled Sonic the Hedgehog and basically following the same canon as the cartoon nicknamed "SatAM" by fans.

I am not talking about that comic.

No, being that I am English, I am in fact talking about Fleetway's Sonic the Comic. A completely different entity & canon to Archie's comic, STC was more of an anthology book - It featured at least one Sonic comic an issue, and originally featured three other comics based off games available on the Mega Drive - Such as Decap Attack, Streets of Rage, Shinobi & Kid Chameleon - but eventually, as the world that was being built in the Sonic stories grew, the non-Sonic stories shrunk down to just one an issue, and eventually just became a Decap Attack strip. Hilariously, the comic did sky pirates long before Sega released Skies of Arcadia on the Dreamcast.

But anyway, back to my point.

To steal a line... TIME FOR BACKSTORY! )

Considering it's the 10th Anniversary, I figured this would be a good juncture to post some scans from the first comic series I ever read, Sonic The Comic. And what would be more fitting than the hundredth issue of the series? I guess the tenth, but... 100 is more celebratory.

7 Scans from Sonic the Comic #100 )
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So I've always said that if something good happened in ASM, I'd admit it. Case in point: Amazing Spider-Man #698. I dropped the title with #545 and now I'm back to subscribing to it (for the duration of this storyline at least). This is something that will piss off a lot of people but I feel this could lead to some really good stories in the long run.

SPOILERS )
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So long, fairwell, auf weiderzehn good-bye!!!

The conclusion to the Manchester Gods storyline.

SPOILERS

Break out the hankies.
Seriously.

So long, farewell, auf weiderzehn, good-bye. )
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ComicBookResources has the preview as the Manchester Gods arc begins.

Sorry it took me so long, but the one panel below the cut made my brain explode. Thank goodness I am a Marvel zombie, and don't really need it, but scooping up brains and placing them back in my head does take time.

The white zone is for loading and unloading of passengers, only. Thank you.  )
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ComicBookResources has the preview of this issue, as something is forged, made with impossible stuff. Stuff only found in dreams.

Edit: One more page, because it took forever to come up on my screen and I didn't realize how funny it was and worthy of posting.

Especially the wet stuff.... )
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Loki introduces Leah to the wonders of milkshakes.

Do you really need to know more than that? Click the cut already.



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Greetings True Believers!

The MU is a dangerous place and with mutants, aliens, gods, gamma monsters, vampires, robots and whatnot running around; the little social rules have extra layers of meaning.

This bartender is about to find that out.

Enjoy!

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Mephisto spills about how his day went, as his plans are being affected by Fear Itself event.

And the inner workings of current Marvel heirarchy's are explored.

I truly wish I could post the entire thing. This was really good, getting close to the level of Gaiman's Endless. The game Mephisto plays is a deep one.

Testing the waters. )

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