Quote from: Le Fink on Today at 04:50:24 PMQuote from: IndigoPrime on Today at 09:55:51 AMThat MC1 would be screwed without Dredd, even though he's ultimately largely responsible for the city being in bits?
How so (genuine question)?
Quote from: IndigoPrime on Today at 09:55:51 AMThat MC1 would be screwed without Dredd, even though he's ultimately largely responsible for the city being in bits?
Quote from: Jake Lynch on 07 May, 2024, 08:35:51 PMQuote from: Vector14 on 07 May, 2024, 11:06:53 AMJake Lynch's art is fantastic on this so still plenty to enjoy.This Earthlet seems to possess great insight - I for one would certainly like to hear more from him... *cough*
Quote from: IndigoPrime on Today at 11:13:49 AMAs for status quo shifts, I'm still of the opinion that Chaos Day shouldn't have happened – at least to that extent. Or at least without Wagner having plans regarding what to do next, rather than destroying the city and wryly going "get out of that then". It wasn't ultimately consequential, and only rarely addressed.
Quotehow does Dredd now get back homeMy guess is he'll just be back in MC-1 and that won't be addressed. After all, the next strip isn't by Williams. But we'll see soon enough.
Quote from: nxylas on 08 May, 2024, 05:17:48 PMThe Dredd story reminded me a little of the Steven Spielberg movie Duel - a thrilling chase with, as I recall (it's a long time since I've seen it), a somewhat anticlimactic ending
Quote from: IndigoPrime on Today at 08:55:16 AMUnless 2000 AD itself is ending (and the Meg too), there's no way in hell the comic kills off its key IP.They can always reboot. They killed off Superman, and James Bond. Dredd is the outlier in not having had a continuity reset in nearly 50 years.