geekwayne's review against another edition

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4.0

'Judge Dredd: Mega-City Zero, Volume 1' starts with Judge Dredd outside in a green field and just gets stranger from there.

Mega-City One is gone in some distant future and Judge Dredd finds himself outside of it with limited ammo and a need to find out what happened to his city. He helps three young kids who and they become kind of like his tribe. Not that Dredd requires a tribe, but these feral kids kind of get to him. When he finds the answers to his mystery, it's stranger than he thinks. He also ends up having to save his new "friends" from a kidnapper in this new twisted reality.

It's not really a well hidden mystery to us, except why things are this way, which is never explained. We also don't know how Dredd ended up wherever it is that he's at and how he gets back to where he's needed. Maybe that's not the point, but it felt a bit off to me. Dredd, but not Dredd, but I still liked it and the art by Dan McDaid.

I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Diamond Book Distributors, IDW Publishing, and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.

eddyfate's review against another edition

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3.0

Not enough Pug Dredd.

lintkaurea's review against another edition

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4.0

Muy loco, todo. Lo bueno que tienen estas historias de IDW es que te las puedes tomar como realidades alternativas y entonces cobran sentido. Puf Dredd es todo un hallazgo, pero me quedo con los veganos. No es una saga imprescindible pero sus momentos de lucidez la convierten en puro Dredd.

jonathan_lee_b's review against another edition

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4.0

Judge Dredd: Mega-City Zero is a neon mirror.

daynpitseleh's review against another edition

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3.0

I received this from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

This was the first Judge Dredd comic that I read, and it was decent. The art style was different, but still interesting. The story was interesting, but at some points it was not compelling and it could be difficult to understand at times.

meerkarl's review against another edition

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4.0

As usual, good Dredd is good. I loved reading the story and how Dredd tries to not be human and not realizing that he's much better when he connects with people. Great story on free will and the role THE LAW plays in society. I love how, as the story goes on, his law is basically Asimov's laws. Honestly, an interesting take on many things which are very well explained. Not perfectly, mind you, but well enough. Dredd is the best person
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