Issue | #1 |
Published | 1991 |
Cover Price | 4.95 USD |
Pages | 48 |
Editing | Steve MacManus |
Characters | Judge Dredd |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Pencils | Glen Fabrey |
Colors | Sean Philips |
Editing | Steve MacManus |
Characters | Judge Dredd; Cool John (radio voice only); Dalbert Goon; Villain: Mr. Fubar; Man Hunter |
Synopsis | Judge Dredd on Patrol, gets a call to a "gang bang", at a local club. Dalbert Goong, is in a phone booth in the club talking to his wife. Dredd breaks up the gang bang and the hoods that escape think Dalbert ratted them out. They head to his place for some revenge. Man-Hunter takes out one gang member with a well-placed arrow. Later, Judge Dredd responds to a call for a jumper. While Dredd tried to convince the jumper to come down, Man-Hunter takes out the jumper causing him to drop on several crowd members. The remaining members of the gang break into Goong's apartment. At the same time, Dredd is beginning to piece together the identity of Man-Hunter from his arrows. |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Alan Grant |
Inks | Jim Baikie |
Letters | Tom Frame |
Notes | Story continued in the next issue. |
Characters | Koalah Stan; Chopper; Charlene; Dora; Jug; Derek |
Synopsis | Koala Stan is walking the waste lands singing the lands back to life, when a hover board streaks across the horizon. Chopper and Charlene, are kissing on his board after he has scribed the names of the surfers that died in Super Surf, on the canyon wall. They return to Drongo Springs, a peaceful communal type settlement deep in the desert. Dora and Jug announce that Dora is pregnant, while Moke delivers a letter to Chopper from Whipeout Jones talking about the latest Super Surf. Chopper and Charlene tend the crops while Chopper relives the death and destruction of the Super Surf that put him out of the game for good. The scene shifts to Stig Corps where Derek and a co-worker discuss the past Super Surfs, and the fact that they blame Chopper for Mr. Stigs death in Super Surf. They plot to destroy Drongo Springs and put in a power station. Koala Stan can sense the coming of the Stig Corp lackeys. |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Garth Ennis |
Pencils | John McCrea |
Inks | John McCrea |
Letters | Tom Frame |
Notes | To be continued next issue. |
Synopsis | A four page mock up of Mega City one's offical newspaper with many made up stories some of which hint about things going on in this series |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Bob Keenan |
Letters | Grassy Knoll Studios |
Editing | Grassy Knoll Studios |
Characters | Judge Death; Brian Skuter; several unnamed Judges; Mrs Gunderson (Judge Deaths landlady) |
Synopsis | A body is reported by a caller, claiming to be Judge Death, to central. Several unnamed Judges report to the scene. Brian Skutter receives a call from Judge Death requesting a meeting. Brain heads to the meeting, and is rather surprised at the appearance of Judge Death. |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Brian Skuter |
Pencils | Peter Doherty |
Letters | Gordon Robson |
Characters | Judge Dredd; Alvirah Jarah; America Jarah [birth]; Mr. Jarah; Benny |
Synopsis | While Judge Dredd surveys the scene of a murder America Jara is born. A few years later Judge Dredd arrives just in time to prevent America and her friend Benny from being beaten by a gang, and Judge Dredd thinks that America and Benny where the instigators. |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | John Wagner |
Inks | Collin Macneal |
Letters | Annie Parkhouse |
Characters | Judge Dredd; Judge Weil; Kenny Who; Benny Who; Izzy Who; Kizzy Who; several unnamed Judges |
Synopsis | A futuristic take on creators writes, vs. Publishers rights. |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | John Wagner |
Pencils | Cam Kenedy |
Letters | Annie Parkhouse |