
Lucky for MC-1 Dredd and Anderson are on the case. Judge Patel disappeared from the Justice Department, turns out he has been brainwashed by a cult to commit murder in the name of Thugee. Story: Cult of the Thugee Script: Alan Grant Art: Glynn Dillon A pretty straight forward Xmas time comic strip, with some stupid stereotyping happening, I did like the twist at the end (which I won't spoil). Until the Justice Department discover all the bottles and the distillery no one is celebrating Christmas in these blocks. Judge Dredd is coming down hard on the Scot-Blocks following the discovery of bootlegged whisky. Story: Christmas is Cancelled Script: Mark Millar Art: Brett Ewins Here ensues some comical errors and the first and last viewing of an official Chef Judge. All Jonathan wishes is to hunt like a hawk and enjoy fresh meat, the only problem is their mutation doesn't really allow for grace. Story: Jonathan Livingston Dog-Vulture Script: Alan Grant Artist: Paul MarshallĪ funny comedy tale, we meet Jonathan Livingston a vulture-dog from the Cursed Earth. Great first time meeting of the characters can't wait for it to happen again. The only problem is our main man Judge Dredd doesn't like it when people take the law into their own hands. Story: Top Dogs Script: John Wagner Art: Colin MacNeilĪmazing cross over involving the Strontium Dogs and Judge Dredd! A criminal from the future is using MC-1 as a hideout so the Doghouse sends Johnny Alpha and Wulf Sternhammer to go get him. When Dredd tells Vince what had happened the Prince lashes out against Dredd and of course, loses.Ī very filler piece that doesn't serve any purpose but the real question is who wrote it? How did they manage to lose that info? Managing to get past the city wall guards, Prince Vince discovers his love in a frozen cell suffering from a brain injury. Prince Vince is in search of this lost love a blonde-haired frog mutant from the Cursed Earth. Thought it was going to be a spin on sleeping beauty, though definitely taking inspiration from it, it then travelled down a different path. Story: Sleeping Mutie Script: Unkown Art: Paul MarshallĪ weird tale for sure. Bit of classic story setting but fun none the less. We get to watch the child play through the game and as he reaches the end the real Judge Dredd arrives on the scene to arrest the child. Story: Computer Warrior Script: Alan Grant Art: Ron SmithĪ Juve has managed to get his hands on a gaming slug that has been banned due to the violence involved and the theme of the game, fighting crime as Mega-City Ones finest Judge Dredd. Very nice artwork and one hell of a weird commentator. Not sure how the two were linked but somehow they are. What starts as a gang shooting, ends up with Dredd closing down an illegal anti-gravity wrestling meet up. Story: Beyond the Alley of the Ultra-Vixens Script: Alan Grant Art: David Roach A very filler piece in my opinion so I will move on.

Ultimately ends up being a holo-vid illegally imported from Brit-Cit. Story: Carry On Judging Script: Alan Grant Art: Cliff RobinsonĪ bit of a weird tale using the Carry on film cast as the main theme.

The tales go from 1990 to 1994 and I am intrigued to see how serious the tales actually are. But here I am attempting to correct that issue with jumping straight into volume 03 now. So, for your convinience I once again post the Backlog of babes, and those who are eliminated.Yeah, yeah I know I messed up and did volume 04 first. The other 32 are the babes who were not eliminated in round 1. Two slots are filled by babes you voted in from the list of Permanant cuts, (The two selected were Kanon and Black Heart), and the final 16 babes will be girls from games released June and onwards. Note, I will be taking the first 14 suggestions to include in the next tournament, if we don't fill that many through your suggestions, I'll fill it in the best I can.
