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Title: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Rogue Judge on 25 January, 2017, 07:11:18 AM
IDW will launch a new Dredd ongoing in April called Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth. It appears to be a continuation of the previous series, taking place 10 years after the ending of Mega City Zero.


Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth #1

Ulises Fariñas & Erick Freitas (w) • Dan McDaid (a) • Ulises Fariñas (c)

It has been 10 years since the events of Mega-City Zero, and Judge Dredd continues his mission to restore order to a lawless land. The mystery of The Blessed Earth begins to unfold here!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99

More Info here: http://io9.gizmodo.com/the-next-judge-dredd-comic-sounds-mad-max-as-hell-1791519025
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Rogue Judge on 25 January, 2017, 07:20:20 AM
I haven't been loving IDW's take on Dredd, so here's hoping it becomes less complicated/weird and more...Dredd like. I enjoy Dredd too much not to give this series a shot.

Also, I'm not sure how I feel about his facial hair. It kind of looks cool (Santa with a lawmaker), but I don't think he would grow a beard. As I recall, Dredd didn't like another Judge because he had a mustache (I cant remember which Prog, but there was a judge who felt discriminated against because of his mustache. I think it was during the Judge Child epic if I'm not mistaken).

I do like a Dredd story in the Cursed Earth though, and if this has a Mad Max vibe, I'm down.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: COMMANDO FORCES on 25 January, 2017, 07:57:36 AM
There's already a thread on this. Can a moderator merge them please!
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Rogue Judge on 25 January, 2017, 08:14:08 AM
I took a good look and didn't see a thread for this series, only for mega city zero. My apologies if its redundant!
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: CalHab on 25 January, 2017, 08:21:04 AM
Quote from: Rogue Judge on 25 January, 2017, 08:14:08 AM
I took a good look and didn't see a thread for this series, only for mega city zero. My apologies if its redundant!
It's over in Books & Comics.

I quite enjoyed the interview with them on the last podcast. I didn't get very far with Mega City Zero, so I might go back and read that first.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: sheridan on 25 January, 2017, 10:44:10 AM
Quote from: Rogue Judge on 25 January, 2017, 07:20:20 AM
Also, I'm not sure how I feel about his facial hair. It kind of looks cool (Santa with a lawmaker), but I don't think he would grow a beard. As I recall, Dredd didn't like another Judge because he had a mustache (I cant remember which Prog, but there was a judge who felt discriminated against because of his mustache. I think it was during the Judge Child epic if I'm not mistaken).

It was the Judge Child epic, and Dredd had made notes in the mission log about Judge Lopez's moustache.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Proudhuff on 25 January, 2017, 11:26:31 AM
Comportment: facial hair. Lopez.

that is all.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Arkwright99 on 25 January, 2017, 11:50:07 AM
Wasn't there also a strip in which a judge, who was engaged in an extra-judicial relationship, complained that Dredd had always had it in for him because of his facial hair as well?
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Link Prime on 25 January, 2017, 12:26:02 PM
No offense to the creators involved, but did their first run on Dredd ('Mega City Zero') sell well enough to warrant a 2nd series?
It's hard to understand why IDW are doubling down on this.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Dandontdare on 25 January, 2017, 12:30:51 PM
Quote from: Arkwright99 on 25 January, 2017, 11:50:07 AM
Wasn't there also a strip in which a judge, who was engaged in an extra-judicial relationship, complained that Dredd had always had it in for him because of his facial hair as well?

That would be Judge Sladek in "The Falucci tapes"
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Smith on 25 January, 2017, 12:38:12 PM
Judge Dredd At Earths End :)
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: dweezil2 on 25 January, 2017, 01:19:16 PM
Quote from: Link Prime on 25 January, 2017, 12:26:02 PM
No offense to the creators involved, but did their first run on Dredd ('Mega City Zero') sell well enough to warrant a 2nd series?
It's hard to understand why IDW are doubling down on this.

It averaged arond 5,000 copies a month in the States, which is about the norm for an IDW title.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Frank on 25 January, 2017, 03:01:43 PM
Quote from: dweezil2 on 25 January, 2017, 01:19:16 PM
Quote from: Link Prime on 25 January, 2017, 12:26:02 PM
No offense to the creators involved, but did their first run on Dredd ('Mega City Zero') sell well enough to warrant a 2nd series? It's hard to understand why IDW are doubling down on this.

It averaged arond 5,000 copies a month in the States, which is about the norm for an IDW title.

Presumably, IDW paid to have the rights for 5 years (or something), so not putting out a book would still be costing them money. Americans are never going to buy Dredd comics - at least this way Tharg gets paid for Americans not buying Dredd comics.


Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Smith on 25 January, 2017, 03:09:29 PM
Honestly,IDW's version was pretty mediocre from what I saw.Judge Dredd lost on the internet of something?
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Rogue Judge on 26 January, 2017, 07:47:22 AM
Quote from: sheridan on 25 January, 2017, 10:44:10 AM
It was the Judge Child epic, and Dredd had made notes in the mission log about Judge Lopez's moustache.

Thanks for confirming. Because of this I've always had an immediate bias against Judges with mustaches. As though they are somehow less disciplined than those clean shaven. A judge with a beard looks cool, but Dredd would record his lack of a razor in his mission log. I mean, I don't shave often, but I'm no Judge!
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Rogue Judge on 26 January, 2017, 07:49:08 AM
Quote from: Frank on 25 January, 2017, 03:01:43 PM
Presumably, IDW paid to have the rights for 5 years (or something), so not putting out a book would still be costing them money. Americans are never going to buy Dredd comics - at least this way Tharg gets paid for Americans not buying Dredd comics.

Wouldn't this notion apply to Rogue Trooper as well? They released only four (really good) issues and have done nothing with the property since.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: AlexF on 26 January, 2017, 02:05:01 PM
I can just about see Dredd growing a beard in a certain set of circumstances, but I'd expect the writers to draw attention to it (e.g. if he was really cold, or he wanted to hide a small knife in it or even to disguise his identity.) My read of tyhe Lopez/Sladek thing is a specific hatred of moustaches . They're inerently vain - you have to actually choose to shave but not shave everything. Just letting your beard grow isn't vain, either lazy or practical.

(a proud owner of perma-stubble speaks!)
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Professor Bear on 26 January, 2017, 03:07:09 PM
Quote from: Frank on 25 January, 2017, 03:01:43 PMPresumably, IDW paid to have the rights for 5 years (or something), so not putting out a book would still be costing them money. Americans are never going to buy Dredd comics - at least this way Tharg gets paid for Americans not buying Dredd comics.

I think the last estimate I read (many years ago) put a 22-page North American comic book somewhere in the region of 27-30,000 dollars to produce, which means that if they sell 5,000 copies, each copy has to cost somewhere between 5 and a half/6 dollars just to recoup the cost of production - what other costs there are I can only speculate, such as printing and distribution.  That kind of money is chickenfeed compared to the budgets of movies, tv shows and games, but even so, the idea they can just throw a new book out there on a whim with no plan who they're selling it to seems a bit mad.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: CalHab on 26 January, 2017, 03:40:43 PM
Quote from: Professor Bear on 26 January, 2017, 03:07:09 PM
I think the last estimate I read (many years ago) put a 22-page North American comic book somewhere in the region of 27-30,000 dollars to produce, which means that if they sell 5,000 copies, each copy has to cost somewhere between 5 and a half/6 dollars just to recoup the cost of production - what other costs there are I can only speculate, such as printing and distribution.

I wonder how digital distribution changes this model?
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Smith on 26 January, 2017, 03:46:56 PM
Not by much really.Readers are not keen on paying the same money for a cbr/pdf file.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Jim_Campbell on 26 January, 2017, 03:52:32 PM
Quote from: Professor Bear on 26 January, 2017, 03:07:09 PM
I think the last estimate I read (many years ago) put a 22-page North American comic book somewhere in the region of 27-30,000 dollars to produce, which means that if they sell 5,000 copies, each copy has to cost somewhere between 5 and a half/6 dollars just to recoup the cost of production - what other costs there are I can only speculate, such as printing and distribution.

That number sounds waaay too high unless it includes printing and distribution. I don't know exactly what IDW's page rates are*, but a ballpark guess based on what other publishers around this level pay would suggest the entire creative team probably only cost about $7500 per issue. Even if you slap a percentage of the editor's monthly salary on top, and likewise the cost of a production staffer, I can't see how you'd get anywhere near that number.

*But I've heard they're pretty modest.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: CalHab on 26 January, 2017, 03:54:09 PM
Quote from: Smith on 26 January, 2017, 03:46:56 PM
Not by much really.Readers are not keen on paying the same money for a cbr/pdf file.

There might be a longer "tail". For example, I bought some Grant/Breyfogle Batman comics on Comixology a couple of months ago. DC must be quite happy to make (a little) money on thirty year old material that's not Watchmen or Dark Knight Returns. Likewise IDW might still be making money off their Dredd material in ten years time, licence permitting.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Smith on 26 January, 2017, 04:09:25 PM
Thats true.Im just saying digital sales as a lot lower then physical sales.
I dont know how much subsciption services play into all that.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Frank on 26 January, 2017, 05:52:15 PM
Quote from: Rogue Judge on 26 January, 2017, 07:49:08 AM
Quote from: Frank on 25 January, 2017, 03:01:43 PM
Presumably, IDW paid to have the rights for 5 years (or something), so not putting out a book would still be costing them money. Americans are never going to buy Dredd comics - at least this way Tharg gets paid for Americans not buying Dredd comics.

Wouldn't this notion apply to Rogue Trooper as well? They released only four (really good) issues and have done nothing with the property since.

Good point. I can't say for sure, but presumably somebody at IDW still thinks they might - by accident or by design - put out a Dredd comic that shifts as many copies as their licenced material [1].

Without even the modest name recognition of Dredd, I suppose Rogue Trooper is just a war comic trying to launch in a market place that's devoted almost entirely to spandex books from the big two [2].

There's probably less hope Rogue Trooper would buck the sales trend for non-film or toy licence IDW titles than Dredd.


[1] Dredd (2012) was a very unpopular film by cinema standards, but if even 1% of the US nationals who paid to see the film (in mostly empty) cinemas decided to check out IDW's Judge Dredd comic, it would sell as many copies as their Star Trek (http://www.comichron.com/monthlycomicssales/2016/2016-07.html) title.

[2] The closest I can see to a war comic on that list is GI Joe (7,704 copies). I don't know if US publishers don't put out war comics because they don't sell or if it's just groupthink.

Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Rogue Judge on 27 January, 2017, 03:17:40 AM
@Smith - "Not by much really.Readers are not keen on paying the same money for a cbr/pdf file."
Agreed, there is something about having a tangible book in your hands that makes it feel like more value when you pay money. Although I see the benefits (convenience/cost) of digital comics, I don't think they can replace the real thing, not for me anyway.

@Frank ' "Without even the modest name recognition of Dredd, I suppose Rogue Trooper is just a war comic trying to launch in a market place that's devoted almost entirely to spandex books from the big two"
I will never understand why the market here (North America) is so stuck on spandex superheroes. Given a fair chance by readers, I think Rogue Trooper could do great here - whats not to like about a genetically modified soldier in a future war?  I would like to see Dredd succeed here (and see them give rouge another shot), but I agree it is unlikely. Ah well, I am one of the lucky few here to have discovered 2000AD!
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: dweezil2 on 27 January, 2017, 04:31:55 AM
Yeah, the Rogue Trooper IDW title was rather excellent, a real shame it never succeeded sales-wise.   
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Smith on 27 January, 2017, 07:04:51 AM
@RJ IDK,a lot of readers seem disillusioned with the Big 2 these days so they search for something a bit different.Maybe a mass exodus wont happen,but some deal of fans will turn away from superheroes,IMO.
Now,will smaller companies manage to capitalise on that,thats the question.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: CalHab on 27 January, 2017, 08:19:06 AM
Surely Image have already capitalised on superhero fatigue with Saga and The Walking Dead being notable big sellers.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Smith on 27 January, 2017, 08:49:18 AM
Quote from: CalHab on 27 January, 2017, 08:19:06 AM
Surely Image have already capitalised on superhero fatigue with Saga and The Walking Dead being notable big sellers.
That's a good example.But now you can add a few more years of events and reboots to that.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: jacob g on 27 January, 2017, 09:08:10 AM
Quote from: Smith on 27 January, 2017, 07:04:51 AMbut some deal of fans will turn away from superheroes

Just for the sake of argument but on the other hand there's still vocal part of readers tired of big two but still invested in superheroes (and shared universes) as a gengre. Growing readership of Valiat as an example.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Smith on 27 January, 2017, 09:14:14 AM
Thats also true.And Valiant is another example.
Ofc,not everyone will give up on Big 2,but some percentage of readers will.Or have already.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Professor Bear on 27 January, 2017, 09:52:03 AM
Quote from: Smith on 27 January, 2017, 07:04:51 AM
@RJ IDK,a lot of readers seem disillusioned with the Big 2 these days so they search for something a bit different.Maybe a mass exodus wont happen,but some deal of fans will turn away from superheroes,IMO.

Already happening, hence the constant "events", reboots and crossovers.
I actually stopped buying Big Two titles entirely, not because of some line in the sand for a favorite character or title being crossed, but because I just couldn't be bothered keeping up.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Dandontdare on 27 January, 2017, 06:10:45 PM
Indeed - I found that secret wars and the DC new 52 were a perfect opportunity to make a clean break. AFAIC "my" universes are over, and like a smackhead that's done cold turkey, I've no desire to rekindle that crossover addiction with t-shirt superman or international business whizz Peter Parker.

I'm spending more money on Image stuff than anything else these days
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Smith on 27 January, 2017, 06:23:33 PM
For the record,old-old Superman is back,and Dan Jurgens is doing a pretty good job.Yeah I admit I reading it.  :)
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: sheridan on 27 January, 2017, 10:16:27 PM
That link made for some interesting reading.  The first issue of Judge Dredd / Aliens / Predator is still selling (more than the most recent IDW Dredd).  Didn't see the more recent issues of JD/A/P making any appearances though.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Rogue Judge on 23 February, 2017, 12:41:16 AM
Solicits are up for issue 2:

JUDGE DREDD: THE BLESSED EARTH #2 

Ulises Fariñas (W), Erick Freitas (W), Dan McDaid (A), Ulises Farinas (C), Nick Roche (VC).

It has been 10 years since the events of Mega-City Zero, and Judge Dredd continues his mission to restore order to a lawless land. Behold the mystery and grandeur of The Blessed Earth!
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: IndigoPrime on 23 February, 2017, 09:41:32 AM
Judging by that cover, I hope in issue 3, Dredd is haunted by the FURIOUS ghost of Judge Lopez.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: jacob g on 23 February, 2017, 10:10:06 AM
I kinda like this subcover.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: BPP on 23 February, 2017, 10:35:58 AM
East of West might want their 'horse' back tho.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Rogue Judge on 31 March, 2017, 07:46:28 AM
I will hesitantly be reading this series and hope that this is better than the last... I have the Annual but haven't read it yet.

Issue #3 Solicits:

JUDGE DREDD: THE BLESSED EARTH #3 
Ulises Farinas (W/VC), Erick Freitas (W), Dan McDaid (A), Valentin Ramon (VC).

Judge Dredd continues his mission to restore order to a lawless land! When Dredd seeks treatment for his strange and deadly ailment, his Mega-Train is attacked by the robot-hating Neon Knights! Behold the mystery and grandeur of The Blessed Earth!
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Smith on 31 March, 2017, 10:48:20 AM
Its still the same creative team so I think I will pass.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: CalHab on 31 March, 2017, 12:36:24 PM
Great covers, though.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Colin YNWA on 31 March, 2017, 01:28:16 PM
Quote from: CalHab on 31 March, 2017, 12:36:24 PM
Great covers, though.

Aren't they though.

As I've said elsewhere I'm really looking forward to this. I'm luckily able to take these comics on their own value and have really enough the last series and was pleasently surprised when the story was continuing. Not good 2000ad comics but good fun comics in their own right.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Proudhuff on 31 March, 2017, 01:42:36 PM
hating that Santa beard....
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Michael Knight on 31 March, 2017, 05:27:29 PM
I'm buying this. Loving the Western vibe to this from covers. Hope its better than last series which I found to be somewhat incomprehensible at times.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Magnetica on 31 March, 2017, 10:27:04 PM
Quote from: Rogue Judge on 31 March, 2017, 07:46:28 AM
.. I have the Annual but haven't read it yet.

Me too.

Then again I haven't read the last 6 issues of Mega City Zero yet.

Come to think of it I have yet to read the last few issues of the first IDW Dredd series. And that's been, what, two years?

I will get round to them at some point, but for now I just can't summon up enough enthusiasm for them. Not when my proper 2000AD reading list is so long (even though I have read the originals already).

Still I have subscribed to the Blessed - I just can't help it.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: CalHab on 01 April, 2017, 10:35:55 AM
Quote from: Proudhuff on 31 March, 2017, 01:42:36 PM
hating that Santa beard....

It works as a visual reminder that this is emphatically not 2000AD Dredd.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Proudhuff on 01 April, 2017, 11:31:41 AM
Quote from: CalHab on 01 April, 2017, 10:35:55 AM
Quote from: Proudhuff on 31 March, 2017, 01:42:36 PM
hating that Santa beard....

It works as a visual reminder that this is emphatically not 2000AD Dredd.

Fair point  :D
I suppose its like those tan pointy shoes Hipsters wear, one look and them and you know he's a dick.  :lol:
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Rogue Judge on 02 April, 2017, 06:50:18 AM
Quote from: Magnetica on 31 March, 2017, 10:27:04 PM
Quote from: Rogue Judge on 31 March, 2017, 07:46:28 AM
.. I have the Annual but haven't read it yet.

Me too.

Then again I haven't read the last 6 issues of Mega City Zero yet.

Come to think of it I have yet to read the last few issues of the first IDW Dredd series. And that's been, what, two years?

I will get round to them at some point, but for now I just can't summon up enough enthusiasm for them. Not when my proper 2000AD reading list is so long (even though I have read the originals already).

Still I have subscribed to the Blessed - I just can't help it.

Read the annual today. The good new is that is has three stories in it and is a hefty book with some really nice artwork, worth the cover price. The first story was pretty good and will lead directly into Blessed Earth, and the other two have endings that are a bit ambiguous but will likely have repercussions at some point in the future (one with connections to Mega City 2).

I actually enjoyed this more that some other IDW Dredd which is promising heading into Blessed Earth.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: jacob g on 03 April, 2017, 09:00:21 AM
Quote from: Rogue Judge on 02 April, 2017, 06:50:18 AMa hefty book with some really nice artwork, worth the cover price

It was a pleasant suprise when I recevied copy of my Dredd Annual and saw it was edition like DC prestige format of the past.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Rogue Judge on 25 April, 2017, 09:21:34 PM
Issue #1 hits the stands tomorrow. Looking at the preview I like the western vibe and am optimistic it could be good...

Preview: http://www.comicscontinuum.com/stories/1704/25/judgedredd1.htm

Also, there is this awesome Duncan Fegredo variant cover available (I don't chase variants, but would pick this up if I saw it)
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: Steve Green on 25 April, 2017, 09:28:47 PM
Great cover!
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: jacob g on 26 April, 2017, 11:59:20 AM
And now I'm happy that always when I preorder comicbooks in my LCS I order sub variants from IDW even before the announcement who the artist for sub variant will be.

Great cover.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: blackmocco on 02 May, 2017, 07:09:45 AM
Was pleasantly surprised by this. It's the first IDW main Dredd title to feel like it actually belongs alongside 2000AD's. I didn't even finish the last run. Don't think it's going to matter. It jumps a decade ahead. Everyone has raised their game. I liked McDaid's art good enough but found it hard to follow sometimes. This is a definite improvement. Good stuff. Well worth checking out.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: dweezil2 on 02 May, 2017, 08:36:30 AM
Quote from: blackmocco on 02 May, 2017, 07:09:45 AM
Was pleasantly surprised by this. It's the first IDW main Dredd title to feel like it actually belongs alongside 2000AD's. I didn't even finish the last run. Don't think it's going to matter. It jumps a decade ahead. Everyone has raised their game. I liked McDaid's art good enough but found it hard to follow sometimes. This is a definite improvement. Good stuff. Well worth checking out.

I agree.

The previous run started well but the storytelling became increasingly disjointed and it was all rather overwritten.
Blessed Earth #1 was very enjoyable, with its authentically sparse script and I'm appreciating the whole deconstruction of Dredd's world we're presented with here far more this time.
Hope the momentum can be maintained.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: blackmocco on 03 May, 2017, 04:01:16 PM
According to Farinas, IDW have cut this from twelve issues to eight.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: jacob g on 06 May, 2017, 03:53:22 AM
Quote from: blackmocco on 03 May, 2017, 04:01:16 PM
According to Farinas, IDW have cut this from twelve issues to eight.

Yeah, ofcourse when Blessed Earth is improvement vero previous IDW Dredd ongoings the series will be canceled or... trimmed.
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: dweezil2 on 06 May, 2017, 07:56:43 AM
Quote from: blackmocco on 03 May, 2017, 04:01:16 PM
According to Farinas, IDW have cut this from twelve issues to eight.

Bummer!  :-\
Title: Re: Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth
Post by: blackmocco on 16 June, 2017, 09:52:03 PM
Issue #2 of this gets the hallowed blackmocco seal of approval.