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kahn_johnson's review

5.0

Judge Death is back and he's brought his friends... And only Judge Anderson can save the day.
And that's pretty much this book in a nutshell. A classic through-and-through, given a fresh coat of colour and a lovely hard cover.
Purists might not like the remastering, but the story is as beautifully dark and twisted as ever.

svarnyp's review

2.0

I am not a big fan of the mystic aspects of Dredd, i.e. the Dark Judges, and also the classical, quite verbose style of the comic. The story is quite interesting, however, in presenting once again that judges of MC1 have still some limits and sanity (although quite different from the one we are used to) and it could get really worse or one could say darker...
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halfmanhalfbook's review

2.0

The appearance of the Dark Judge, Death, where he is judge, jury and executioner on any human. They are deemed to be guilty as they have lived and therefore have some responsibility regardless of actual guilt.

With the appearance of the three more, Mortis, Fear and Fire, panic sets in amongst the population. As Judge Dredd and the PSI Judge Andersen, battle these creatures they face their hardest challenge yet to defeat these undead creatures from the future.

It has been a while since I read any Judge Dredd, and it bought back some fond memories of reading them in my earlier day. It is a dark story, and even for a graphic novel managed to be chilling in parts. Not bad overall. 2.5 Stars.