Judge Dredd The Early Cases (1986) comic books 1984-1991
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Cover art by Brian Bolland. "The Robot Wars," script by John Wagner, art by Ron Turner (p. 1-5, 11-15, 21-25), Carlos Ezquerra (p. 6-10), Mike McMahon (p. 16-20) and Ian Gibson (p. 25-29); At the 'Robot of the Year Show', Judge Dredd stops a wheelchair-bound maniac who will kill hundreds. Reprinted from 2000 AD. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.25.
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Cover art by Ron Turner. "The Robot Wars," script by John Wagner, art by Mike McMahon (p. 1-5); Ron Turner (p. 6-10); Ian Gibson (p. 11-16); Judge Dredd succeeds in reprogramming the robotics factory, but not before Call-Me-Kenneth marches to the Grand Hall of Justice. "Dreams That Money Can Buy (a.k.a. Dream Palace)" starring Judge Dredd, John Nobody, Walter; Maria, and Chief Judge, script by John Wagner, art by Mike McMahon. "The Wreath-Killer," script by Malcolm Shaw, art by Mike McMahon; Judge Dredd must find the floral wreath murderer before he claims his twenty-first victim. "Death Hotel (a.k.a. Komputel)", script by John Wagner (as Robert Flynn), art by Mike McMahon; An automated hotel goes out of control and begins killing its guests. Stories reprinted from 2000 AD. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.25.
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Cover art by Brian Bolland. "You Bet Your Life," script by John Wagner, art by Ian Gibson; Judge Dredd tracks down a live broadcast of an illegal game show where contestants are killed if they give the wrong answer. "Walt's Night Out (a.k.a. Walter's Secret Job)", script by John Wagner, art by Ian Gibson; Judge Dredd stops a gang of criminals that assaulted a taxi driver. "Bogey-Man (a.k.a. Billy Jones)", script by John Wagner, art by Ian Gibson; Hugh Howards is kidnapping the children of important business people and replacing them with robots to spy on their business secrets. "Max Normal" (a.k.a. The Comic Pusher), script by John Wagner, art by Mike McMahon; Judge Dredd breaks up a ring that sells comic books to children for a fortune, and the most valuable is 2000 AD from the 20th century! "The Mega-City 5000," script by John Wagner, art by Bill Ward (p. 1-4) and Brian Bolland (p. 5-9); When the biker gangs of Mega City put on the Mega City 5000 Race to determine their leader, Judges try unsuccessfully to stop them. "The Solar Sniper," script by Gerry Finley-Day, art by Ron Turner; Judges are dying by Gorilla's solar gun, but when Dredd's death note comes up, he arranges a special day for the lawbreaker. Stories reprinted from 2000 AD. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.25.
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Cover art by Ian Gibson. "Judge Giant," script by John Wagner, art by Ian Gibson (p. 1-5) and Mike McMahon (p. 6-9); Judge Dredd is assigned to give Cadet Giant his final test on the streets of Mega-City. "Mutie the Pig," script by John Wagner, art by Mike McMahon (p. 1-5) and Ian Gibson (p. 6-9); Judge Dredd discovers that his old friend, Judge Gibson, is secretly committing crimes as Mutie the Pig. "The Troggies," script by John Wagner, art by Ian Gibson (p. 1-4) and Mike McMahon (p. 5-8); Judge Dredd is captured by the Troggies, a race of men who have lived under Mega-City One for generations. "The Neon Knights," script by Pat Mills, art by Ian Gibson; Judge Dredd takes on a Klan of robot killers. Stories reprinted from 2000 AD. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.25.
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Cover art by Ian Gibson. "Voyage to Luna-1," script by John Wagner, art by Ian Gibson; Judge Dredd is sent to the lunar colony Luna1 to spend 6 months as an adviser to their police force, but someone is trying to kill him when he arrives. "Showdown on Luna-1," script by John Wagner, art by Mike McMahon; Judge Dredd begins to clean up Luna-1. "Meet Mr. Moonie," script by John Wagner, art by Ian Gibson; Dredd and Walter arrive at C.W. Moonies ranch on Luna 1 intent on arresting him, but have to survive a perilous trip through Moonies Museum Of The Moon before they can lay hands on him. "The Oxygen Desert," script by John Wagner (as John Howard), art by Ian Gibson; Dredd falls into an ambush when he pursues Carmody into the Oxygen Desert. Stories reprinted from 2000 AD. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.25.
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Cover art by Ian Gibson. "22nd Century Futsie," script by John Wagner, art by Ian Gibson; When Arthur Goodworthy cracks from the stress of his job he becomes the first Futsie of the new century. "Elvis" (a.k.a. The Killer Car), script by John Wagner (as John Howard), art by Ian Gibson; When Elvis' responsibility circuit is damaged he goes on a murderous rampage on the streets. Stories reprinted from 2000 AD. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.25.