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2000 AD Presents Judge Dredd: The Garth Ennis Collection

12:08 PM 12-12-2012
#1
JeffSaylor
The Law According to Garth Ennis...


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[HR][/HR]Acknowledged as one of the top comic book writers in the world, Garth Ennis has received critical acclaim for his work on titles such as Preacher, The Boys, and Punisher Max. Now, his best work on the legendary lawman of British comics, Judge Dredd, has been collected together for the first time in a new book for North American readers. Packed with violent and darkly witty tales, here are the seeds of Ennis’ future success as he takes over his childhood icon from creator John Wagner.

It includes his first work with future Preacher collaborator Steve Dillon - The Emerald Isle. This viciously satirical take on modern perceptions of Ennis’ homeland sees Dredd head across the Atlantic to an Ireland turned into a country-sized theme park. He must tackle a band of terrorists fighting against this cultural vandalism - whose guns fire deadly potatoes!

There’s also Raider - regularly name-checked by Karl Urban as inspiration for his portrayal of the lawman in DREDD 3D - with moody art by industry legend John Burns and the return of Dredd’s first ever arrestee.

There’s also the hilarious Almighty Dredd, drawn by Halo Jones artist Ian Gibson, in which Dredd investigates on a cult that worships him as a god!

Out now in the US ($19.99) and Canada ($22.99), Judge Dredd: The Garth Ennis Collection is a great introduction to Ennis’ early work and the world of Dredd.

Source: 2000 AD

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01:46 PM 12-12-2012
#2
S'laargorath
The Canadian dollar has been higher than the US for a while now, so why isn't product pricing reflecting this? The prices should be the other way around!