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You should be driven into the Cursed Earth for bringing up Walter.
I could have brought up that granny as well, but I have forgotten her name.
You should be driven into the Cursed Earth for bringing up Walter.
You Bet Your Life I won't mention her.I could have brought up that granny as well, but I have forgotten her name.
This is my Dredd:
Language like that gets you 18 months in the cubes creep.That is a mighty warface. I love it. He does not take sh1t ... from anyone.
Look at this as an example,
If you would give him a face, you would make him more human. Now, as you look at him, Dredd is the face of the law. He does not have emotions. Instead you have to read into the dialogue and narrative to realise that Joe has a heart in his chest. And it beats for humanity. But with Anderson, you get instant emotion.
They are very different Judges, but Dredd is the one that is hundred percent on side of the law, even if it's wrong and it makes him to do terrible things. There are also times when you read into Dredd's face, and you can sense behind that visor a man thinking very hard for the reasons of why and what for. It's when he opens his mouth, Dredd has to be that Dirty Harry everyone is scared off.
At home Dredd has Walter the War Robot. And there are many lub-lub love stories around his robot and the man, who cannot show his face. It's all part of his image. Most of the time, it's the other people who has carry his emotions through the narrative. Like for example,
One wonders that he doesn't break and fracture under the stress of who he is. I can't imagine living the kind of life he lives. It's too damned awful to contemplate.
BAYLOR said:
One wonders that he doesn't break and fracture under the stress of who he is. I can't imagine living the kind of life he lives. It's too damned awful to contemplate.
MC-1 is certainly a terrible place, but Dredd has survived it all. Robot Wars, Judge Death, Judge Child, Block Wars, Apocolypse Wars, Mutants, Day of Chaos. He's tougher than all that. The thing most people don't realise is that Dredd has been ageing all these years. He's quite an old man at this point. There has been some discussion going on as to what will happen when Dredd is too old or 'dies'.
There has been some discussion going on as to what will happen when Dredd is too old or 'dies'.
Or create a clone of him to carry on?
The JD has a difficult relationship with Dredd. The Chief Justices realise that Dredd is effective, but they don't always agree with his methods or decisions. Cloning Dredd wouldn't be an option, but putting a basket on the front of his Lawmaster might be.Like with all the 'old man's', Dredd has to face it at some point. I think all those old man stories (Old Man Maul, Old Man Logan, Old Man Rick etc) are interesting. The old man aspect opens up so many possibilities as he looks back into his life and see all those turmoils. The Mega City is alive. It's just question of what he wants to do at the end.
I personally don't think he wants to be cloned even if the Justice Dept technically owns his body.
The JD has a difficult relationship with Dredd. The Chief Justices realise that Dredd is effective, but they don't always agree with his methods or decisions. Cloning Dredd wouldn't be an option, but putting a basket on the front of his Lawmaster might be.
Not if I have anything to do with it. Which I don't.Then at some point the story of Judge Dredd will come to an end.
Not if I have anything to do with it. Which I don't.
In other Dredd news, I should have posted this earlier, but I was on holiday.
Karl Urban Reveals Dredd's Role in Mega-City One TV Series
It's been a long time since I picked up a 2000 AD, but I think that the Dredd getting old thing was done in the Long Walk story. Didn't the original Dredd take the Long Walk in the Cursed Earth and so doppelganger was used in Mega City 1? (I can't remember whether is was a clone or note.)
Dredd took the Long Walk into Cursed Earth, crossed America to Mega-City 2, then returned to MC-1, found it corrupted by Judge Cal, so he leads a rebellion and restores order.
That would have been amazing. Story, Helmet, and number of chain links aside, the 1996 film portrayed the look of big Meg pretty well.When they started to talking about the Dredd movies in the nineties, I wished they would have done the Cursed Earth saga as a trilogy. It is an epic story and it introduced the reader to whole world instead of giving them just a section of the mega-city daily life. You also get to see the whole story of Judge Cal to rise in power that it rivals scenes seen in the Game of Thrones.
They show that the Judges are ultimately good as Dredd delivers a shipment of vacination across the cursed Earth. You find out that they've been to space and gone very far as Dredd joins that tree fingered alien, which a bit like a honey badger. You also meet all the classical characters that has become so iconic over the years.
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