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Judge Dredd: City Limits Volume 2
By (Author) Duane Swierczynski
By (author) Daniel Nelson
Illustrated by John Stanisci
Illustrated by Staz Johnson
Illustrated by Andy Belanger
Idea & Design Works
Idea & Design Works
22nd November 2016
United States
General
Fiction
741.5973
Paperback
404
Width 168mm, Height 260mm, Spine 24mm
1145g
In the 22nd century, crime runs rampant in Mega-City One, home to over 800 million citizens, robots, criminals, and lunatics. The only line of defense between order and chaos are... the Judges. Writer Duane Swierczynski and artist Nelson Daniel continue with stories such as "The American Way of Death," "Black Light District," and "Mega-City Manhunt" from issues #13-30 of the Judge Dredd series. Also contains short stories from artists John Stanisci, Staz Johnson, Andy Belanger, Steve Scott, and Shane Pierce.
Duane Swierczynskiis the author of several crime thrillers, including the the Shamus Award-winningFun and Games, the first in the Charlie Hardie series published by Mulholland Books, as well as the Edgar-nominated and Anthony Award-winningExpiration Date. Many of these books are currently in development for film and TV. He currently writes the IDW seriesJudge Dredd, the Valiant Comics seriesBloodshot, the forthcoming Dark Horse seriesX, and has written about the Punisher, Birds of Prey, Godzilla, Cable, the Immortal Iron Fist, Werewolf By Night, Black Widow and Deadpool. Duane has also collaborated with CSI creator Anthony E. Zuiker on a series of bestselling "digi-novels" which includeLevel 26- Dark Origins,Dark Prophecy, andDark Revelations. In a previous life, Duane was the editor-in-chief of thePhiladelphia City Paper, and has worked as an editor and writer atMen's Health,Details, andPhiladelphiamagazines. In a previous, previous life, Duane, then known as "Cliff Dohower," died of tuberculosis in Wisconsin in 1957.