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'lost' Judge Dredd strip by John Wagner

Started by Richard S., 23 April, 2020, 06:23:32 AM

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Richard S.

Fancy a 'lost' '80s Judge Dredd strip by John Wagner​ & Mike Collins? Of course you do - step right this way perp...
http://boysadventurecomics.blogspot.com/2020/04/loadsa-funnies-part-2-judge-dredd.html
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Richard

I didn't know this existed! Thanks for sharing!

Richard S.

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Colin YNWA

That's great, once again thanks for sharing ' Boys adventure comics' has rapidly become essential viewing.

Richard S.

Quote from: Colin YNWA on 23 April, 2020, 10:58:57 AM
That's great, once again thanks for sharing ' Boys adventure comics' has rapidly become essential viewing.

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Richard

I'm just going to bump this thread up to the top again just so more people get a chance to see it.

The Enigmatic Dr X

Nice bit of fun. Not sure how many youngsters will get it!
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TordelBack

Collins gave good Dredd. There's a lightness to everything there that really suits the brief.

JOE SOAP


Colin YNWA

Quote from: JOE SOAP on 24 April, 2020, 12:30:58 PM
A touch of Jim Baikie.

Interest I got a bit of Steve Parkhouse, but can defo see where you are coming from.

credo

This got me thinking about the 1991 (1990?) Comic Relief Comic, which, from memory, had a bunch of tooth related stuff. Anyone remember any of the contents (or still have a copy)?

Dandontdare


Steve Green

Quote from: credo on 27 April, 2020, 08:55:12 AM
This got me thinking about the 1991 (1990?) Comic Relief Comic, which, from memory, had a bunch of tooth related stuff. Anyone remember any of the contents (or still have a copy)?

Not that much from what I remember - the overall story had a contemporary Blackadder, the 2000 AD stuff had Jim Baikie drawing Dredd on a Lawmaster coming in to raise money, and a question about who had the biggest chin, Desperate Dan, Dredd, or Dan Dare, and the winner being Brucie...

I think I might have donated my copy to Eamonn, not sure.

A couple of interesting bits in it though.

Viz does a Roger Mellie page, where it talks about Savile, and FOR THE KIDS is in bold...

I also seem to recall reading  DC had some restrictions on what could be drawn, basically they supplied poses ?

There was a also a spitting image comic book around the same time, which had Brett Ewins doing a Judge Deaf strip + some other bits, and some Steve Dillon strips.

Colin YNWA

Oh I was oblivious (or I imagine I'd long since forgotten about as it sounds like the kind of thing I would have definately known about at the time) to the Spitting Image comic. Bear Alley as a few pages, including the Judge Deaf one up.

https://bearalley.blogspot.com/2014/03/spitting-image-page-4-various.html

Thanks for that Steve.

dweezil2

Quote from: Steve Green on 28 April, 2020, 11:14:47 AM
Quote from: credo on 27 April, 2020, 08:55:12 AM
This got me thinking about the 1991 (1990?) Comic Relief Comic, which, from memory, had a bunch of tooth related stuff. Anyone remember any of the contents (or still have a copy)?

Not that much from what I remember - the overall story had a contemporary Blackadder, the 2000 AD stuff had Jim Baikie drawing Dredd on a Lawmaster coming in to raise money, and a question about who had the biggest chin, Desperate Dan, Dredd, or Dan Dare, and the winner being Brucie...

I think I might have donated my copy to Eamonn, not sure.

A couple of interesting bits in it though.

Viz does a Roger Mellie page, where it talks about Savile, and FOR THE KIDS is in bold...

I also seem to recall reading  DC had some restrictions on what could be drawn, basically they supplied poses ?

There was a also a spitting image comic book around the same time, which had Brett Ewins doing a Judge Deaf strip + some other bits, and some Steve Dillon strips.

I snagged a copy off eBay a while back.

Desperate Dan rubbing shoulders with Dredd, Captain Britain, Lenny Henry and Bruce Forsyth no less!
A Dan Dare/Doctor Who mashup and a bunch of Marvel and DC characters giving Dredd a hard time!
I'll try uploading photos, if I can figure it out!  :)
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