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Judge Dredd: The Blessed Earth, Vol. 2
By (Author) Ulises Farinas
By (author) Erick Freitas
Illustrated by Daniel Irizarri
Illustrated by Jason Copland
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Idea & Design Works
Idea & Design Works
3rd April 2018
United States
General
Fiction
741.5973
Paperback
96
Width 170mm, Height 260mm, Spine 7mm
283g
Mega-City One is gone. Everything is a desolate wasteland. Nothing is as it was. Nothing, that is, except for Judge Dredd! Follow along as Dredd tries to restore order to a lawless land. Dredd's future has always been a dystopia, but one that hovered between soul-crushing authoritarianism and total anarchy. Now, 10 years after the destruction of Mega-City One, the balance has tipped, with what is left of the world plunged into absolute chaos. Judge Dredd enforces order from his armored train, a rail warrior, facing mobs of desperate outlaws, the robot-hating Neon Knights, and mysterious diseases too awful to describe. Follow the story of the Blessed Earth, the lawless land. But of course, it's not really lawless is it It has Judge Dredd. And he IS the law.
Ulises Farinas is a Brooklyn-based writer, cartoonist, and illustrator who meticulously blends genres, styles, and universes. He is the artist and co-writer of Gamma, a one-shot comic serialized in Dark Horse Presents, and the writer of the pulp-throwback anthology Amazing Forest. He also is the artist of Judge Dredd Mega-City Two written by Douglas Wolk. Erick Freitas is a gut-punching, nosebreaking, nostalgia-cracking writer, creator, and producer from Elizabeth, New Jersey. His words and thoughts can be seen in the pulp anthology series Amazing Forest from IDW Publishing. Influences include Vince McMahon, Stanley Kubrick, and Rob Zombie. Follow him on Twitter @scriptpit Dan McDaid is a writer and artist who lives in Scotland, but works internationally, like the Queen. He has done acclaimed work for Doctor Who Magazine, DC Comics, Oni Press, Boom!, and Dark Horse, and is one of the minds behind Image hit Jersey Gods. He has wanted to draw Judge Dredd for years, which goes to show the system works.