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#1
Other Reviews / Re: Spines
31 October, 2019, 12:54:53 PM
Quote from: TordelBack on 31 October, 2019, 09:49:49 AMRainbowtastic! But where will you put your America and Dead Man collections?  ;)
I guess I'll move that Ultraman stuff up top and lay them flat until I start running out of space. Gotta make room for Fall Of Deadworld 1 & 2 soon as well!
#2
Other Reviews / Re: Spines
31 October, 2019, 03:22:23 AM
Well, I promised I would post some pics of my Case Files here when they arrived but it's taken me a few days to even find the time - and I'm on vacation! :-\ FedEx beat the box all to hell but luckily they were packed well within. You can see my vol. 9 sustained a nic on the spine but I don't really mind. The layout of my shelves seems to alleviate some of the problems with uniformity and just so happens to leave one space open for vol 34 when it arrives next month. I'm really enjoying these, especially the thicker, lighter older volumes. Give me newsprint over glossy any day.
#3
Welcome to the board / Re: Hello from the USA
25 October, 2019, 03:35:00 AM
Thank you IndigoPrime & Dark Jimbo, that will help a lot! And thank you everyone else for the warm welcomes :)

Quote from: Trooper McFad on 24 October, 2019, 11:12:25 AM
Welcome aboard - are you a lone figure holding up the beacon in your area or are there other Dredd/2000AD fans in your local area?

If not it may be your duty to spread the word 😃👍🏻

It's just me, I've been out here bringing law to the lawless!

Quote from: dweezil2 on 24 October, 2019, 12:34:06 PM
Hope you enjoy your stay and look forward to reading more about your experiences as a reader of the galaxy's greatest comic from the perspective of an American resident!!!

Be sure to post your YouTube links when they're up!

Will do! It won't be as long as I thought because FedEx tried to deliver the package today while I was at work. 60lbs up three flights of stairs. They should have just left it at the door but instead, despite there being a FedEx across the street, they carried it back to the sorting facility in a town 80 miles away ::)

Quote from: Frank on 24 October, 2019, 01:37:33 PM
I'll be honest; those opinions are going to receive a very different reaction here than the friendly welcomes extended above might suggest.

I'm hardened to it after a lifetime of living in this crazy country!
#4
Welcome to the board / Hello from the USA
24 October, 2019, 03:46:40 AM
Hey everybody, long time reader. I first discovered Dredd at my local comic shop back in the early 90's after being taken in by some of Simon Bisley's artwork. I was already a fan of his stuff from the Terminator and Aliens covers he had done for Dark Horse and this made me very curious about the lawman of the future. I think I knew almost right away it had to be a British publication taking a jab at us :-\. Being only 11 or 12 at the time I was a little hesitant, but after picking up a pretty good handful of scattered reprints from Fleetway/Quality I soon realized that the book's criticisms were... hilarious! I scooped up anything Dredd I could find and pretty soon discovered that his world was so much bigger than I had originally assumed, finding amazing spin-offs like PSI Judge Anderson: Engrams and Raptaur. There was even a line over here called 2000 AD Presents that really sealed the deal for me when I picked up some issues reprinting Dredd and Anderson's early encounters with the Dark Judges in full color. From there I was also introduced to other great faves like ABC Warriors, Strontium Dog, Rogue Trooper, Nemesis, and Slaine. What a bunch of weird worlds you Brits create but could I expect anything less from the folks who brought us my favorite artist, Roger Dean, and those Sega Genesis ports of intoxicatingly atmospheric Amiga games? (We got Shadow of the Beast but it's a shame we missed out on Agony. I had to emulate that.)

Now, I've gotta be honest. Keeping up with Dredd over here is not easy if you want physical copies, especially now that the comic shops are going the way of the arcade :'( As I live in rural America (Cursed Earth territory on Dredd's map), there hasn't been a store within 100 miles of me since the late 90's. The only way I was ever able to really get in deep with Dredd's world was though piracy long before the 2000 AD app ever hit smart phones. Surely ole' Joe would have thown me in the cubes for that disc but I'm pleased to announce I'm a reformed man, having just purchased all 33 existing volumes of the Complete Case Files and pre-ordering the 34th. Economy Int'l shipping leaves a lot to be desired, so it may take me up to a month to post a pic in the spines thread to drive you all mad. Looking forward to complementing the set with the TPB's collecting America and other stories that didn't make the cut. Uh, is there a comprehensive list?

A few takes before I go:
- Carlos Ezquerra was my favorite Dredd artist, may he rest in peace
- Judge Dredd 95 and Dredd 2012 would be the perfect movie if you put them in a blender
- There aren't enough good Dredd video games but at least the pin was awesome
- More Americans should read 2000 AD
- Fall of Deadworld is one of the best comics I've read in years
- I hope that TV show happens
- Please revoke IDW's license, they are political activists who are misrepresenting the character and harming the legacy
- Bond 25 is going to be horrible

Anyways thanks for James Bond, Judge Dredd, Judas Priest, David Bowie, the Commodore Amiga, ZX Spectrum, and thanks for reading. I look forward to posting my perspectives here and maybe uploading some reviews of the CCF to YouTube when they arrive.