Tuesday 1 January 2013

Welcome To Dredd Alert

This is Dredd Alert: a potentially ill-advised attempt to write about the adventures of Judge Dredd, Mega-City One and his universe. I'll be working my way through the Judge Dredd and Dredd-verse comic strips in 2000 AD and its sister publications at the rate of one-per-day.

So where to start? Well, surely it makes sense to start at the beginning, the very first Prog of 2000 AD, but it's a well known fact that Judge Dredd isn't in the very first Prog of 2000 AD, and as with a great many well known facts it's not true.

Here is Judge Dredd's first appearance in 2000 AD's first ever Prog:


I know it's only a preview, but as introductions go it's an interesting one. The phrase "He is the law!" is incredibly cool, but following it with "And you'd better believe it!" implies the strip is somehow a spiritual meditation on belief, faith or doubt.

The choice of image is also interesting. Not Dredd with his gun out. Or even so you can see really his face. Upon seeing that image in a comic boasting the first part of Harlem Heroes, you could be forgiven for thinking that Judge Dredd would be about racing bikes.

It's a well known fact that the comic strip itself was launched the week after (a true one this time), but I'm focussing on that tomorrow...

This piece also introduces the editor of 2000 AD: Tharg. It's a brilliant conceit if untrue, but the existence of Tharg has never been proven one way or the other. On the one hand there are his appearances in nearly two thousand progs, on the other hand I think his salary went to Pat Mills.

The exchange rate was £1 to 10 Galactic Groats, so you could buy the first Prog for a single Galactic Groat and still get change for a couple of penny sweets. Sadly those days are gone.

There was also a TV advert, which needs to be seen to be believed:



This would seem to be a good point to explain how I plan to break down and/or deconstruct each strip...

NAME
Pretty self explanatory.

FIRST PUBLISHED
Where the strip was first published...

DATELINE
...and when.

PAGE COUNT
The length of the strips varies quite a lot and so this keeps track of how long each strip is.

REPRINTS
Where the strip has been made available after its first appearance.

SYNOPSIS
A one-line description of the strip's story content.

FIRSTS & LASTS
Pointing out the first and last time that something important happens. I'd imagine there will be a lot of firsts at the beginning and a lot of lasts later on.

INFORMATION
I try to glean as much info as possible from the comic strip. Possibly too much.

JUDGE DREDD
Biographical information revealed in the strip about Dredd.

OTHER CHARACTERS
Biographical information revealed in the strip about other characters.

ARRESTS
The number of arrests made and for what.

DEATHS
People die. Here's how and how many.

BEST LINES
My favourite line of dialogue in the strip.

WORST LINES
My least favourite line of dialogue in the strip.

CATCHPHRASES
Those repeated lines of dialogue and slang.

CONTINUITY & CROSSOVERS
References to earlier comic strips and appearances of characters from other comic strips.

INFLUENCES & REFERENCES
What may have have inspired the story of this strip. It may not, I'm largely guessing. Also other pieces of pop-culture referred to within the strip.

MISTAKES
Mistakes are made. Details of when a strip contradicts itself or its predecessors are here.

RETROSPECT
Dredd and 2000 AD have a long history and so it's difficult not to read the strips without knowing what would come later, both in Dredd's future and indeed in the real world after publication.

NOTES
Anything else not sufficiently covered by the other headings.

CREDITS
Details of who wrote the script, who drew the artwork and who lettered the letters.

REVIEW
I finally step off the fence and tell you what I actually think of the strip.



In one Earth rotation I shall return...

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