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#2
Help! / Re: Help Identifying A Dredd Comic
06 February, 2017, 10:24:52 AM
I found a copy of 'Lawman of The Future 3' and now we realise that it's Jim Murray's artwork that we remembered and which makes it such fun. So, I've been browsing the web to see what other Dredd/AD2000 comics feature his work. Are there any in particular that you would recommend? We're real newbies in the comic world!
#3
Help! / Re: Help Identifying A Dredd Comic
31 January, 2017, 11:07:51 AM
Quote from: sheridan on 30 January, 2017, 05:44:55 PM
Quote from: Frank on 30 January, 2017, 03:41:05 PM

It's from Lawman Of The Future - the short lived Stallone spin off - issue number 3. Dial Mean For Murder, by John Wagner and Jim Murray takes place in a pinboing alley - the spherical hoverboards mentioned above are bouncing plastic bubbles with people inside:

http://i.imgur.com/MQzZbe5.jpg

Ah - I have them but haven't read them yet.



That's great, Sheridan. It's good to see the graphics again and I'll be able to order up a copy.
#4
Help! / Re: Help Identifying A Dredd Comic
31 January, 2017, 11:05:08 AM
Quote from: Frank on 30 January, 2017, 03:41:05 PM

It's from Lawman Of The Future - the short lived Stallone spin off - issue number 3. Dial Mean For Murder, by John Wagner and Jim Murray takes place in a pinboing alley - the spherical hoverboards mentioned above are bouncing plastic bubbles with people inside:

http://i.imgur.com/MQzZbe5.jpg

Many thanks, Frank! We've been trying to trace it for ages....
#5
Help! / Help Identifying A Dredd Comic
30 January, 2017, 11:09:10 AM
Can a Dredd expert on this forum help us to locate a comic that has gone missing? We bought it in the mid '90's and one section featured a fight between Judge Dredd and  Mean Machine in a sort of indoor play area where one of the youngsters was riding through the air on a half-sphere surfboard. Dredd knocked Mean Machine out of frame but he reappeared head-first through the floor saying, "I'm not finished yet, Dreddy!", to which JD replied, "You soon will be, though."

As far as we can remember, it was drawn in a less angular style than Carlos Esquerra's.

Any leads would be appreciated!