Just had a scan through the database, and I noticed the details were incomplete for several of the yearbooks. Here's the complete info - hope it's of use:
2000AD YEARBOOK 1992:
The strip details are correct, but it also includes the following features:
Necropolis Revisited
6 pages
Written by Mike Butcher
A recap of the Necropolis saga, from Dredd's Long Walk to the defeat of the Dark Judges and the reinstatement of McGruder.
2000AD Annuals: The Hardback Years
4 pages
Written by Mike Butcher
An overview and contents list of the hardback annuals published by 2000AD, from 1978 to 1991.
2000AD IQ
1 page
A quiz for readers to test their knowledge of 2000AD.
How to Draw Judge Dredd
8 pages
Art by "Kenny Who" (Cliff Robinson)
A feature on drawing Judge Dredd, with illustrations and colour notes.
Review 90
6 pages
Writer unknown
A month-by-month recap of the year's events in 2000AD.
Feral Pinup
Tyranny Rex Pinup
JUDGE DREDD YEARBOOK 1992:
Judge Dredd: The Sleeper
26 pages
Script: John Wagner, Artist: Geoff Senior, Letterer: Gordon Robson
Featuring Walter the Wobot
Rap Sheet: Geoff Senior
1 page
Interview with the artist.
The Most Dangerous Game
7 pages
Script: Mark Millar, Artist: Dermot Power
Text story
Judge Dredd: Back On The Streets
7 pages
Script: John Wagner/Alan Grant, Artist: Cam Kennedy, Letterer: Tom Frame
Reprinted from prog 435. Features the youth drug Stookie.
Rap Sheet: Cam Kennedy
1 page
Interview with the artist.
The Mega-City Times
5 pages
An "issue" of the popular Mega-City newspaper. Includes an advert for the Judge Dredd Megazine.
Rap Sheet: Steve Yeowell
1 page
Interview with the artist.
Judge Dredd: Impact Imminent
8 pages
Script: Simon Furman, Artist: Steve Yeowell, Letterer: Dozy
Rap Sheet: Mike Hadley
1 page
Interview with the artist.
Judge Dredd: The Mystery of Judge (Edwin) Drood
5 pages
Script: Dan Abnett, Artist: Mike Hadley, Letterer: Dozy
A spoof of Charles Dickens' "The Mystery of Edwin Drood".
Fact File: Walter The Wobot
1 page
A biography of Walter the Wobot. Also includes a list of his appearances in 2000AD.
Judge Dredd: Beggar's Banquet
7 pages
Script: John Wagner/Alan Grant, Artist: John Higgins, Letterer: Tom Frame
Reprinted from prog 456.
Rap Sheet: John Higgins
1 pages
Interview with the artist.
Rap Sheet: Lee Sullivan
1 page
Interview with the artist.
Judge Dredd: Roboblock
8 pages
Script: Simon Furman, Artist: Lee Sullivan/Kev Hopgood, Letterer: Tom Frame
Judge Dredd: Masquerade
8 pages
Script: Dave Stone, Artist: Sean Phillips
Text story
Judge Edwina's Strange Cases: Demonspawn
5 pages
Script: Dave Stone, Artist: Kev Hopgood, Letterer: Tom Frame
Rap Sheet: Kev Hopgood
1 page
Interview with the artist.
JUDGE DREDD YEARBOOK 1995
Judge Dredd: True Grit
15 pages
Script: Gordon Rennie, Artist: Roberto Corona, Letterer: Roberto Corona
Featuring Missionary Man
Harmony: Snow Blind
6 pages
Script: Chris Standley, Artist: Sean Phillips, Letterer: Gordon Robson
Harmony's Secret Origin
3 pages
Written by David Bishop
Text feature on the creation of the Megazine character, Harmony.
Judge Dredd: Lethal Response
7 pages
Script: Gordon Rennie, Artist: Michael Perkins, Letterer: Gordon Robson
Son of Mean Machine
12 pages
Script: John Wagner, Artist: Chris Halls, Letterer: Ellie De Ville
Mean Machine Pin-up Gallery
3 pages
Features pin-ups by Dean Ormston, David Lyttleton and Chris Halls.
Judge Death/Mean Machine: Dead Mean
5 pages
Script: Alison Potter, Artist: Trevor Hairsine
Text story
A prequel to the crossover strip "Judgement on Gotham".
Calhab Justice: The Mega-Cup
16 pages
Script: Jim Alexander, Artist: Bill Naylor, Letterer: Gordon Robson
Featuring Judge Dredd and Judge Hershey.
Judge Hershey: Sweet Justice
4 pages
Script: Neil Gaiman, Artist: Kevin Cullen
Text story
Judge Dredd: Naked City
7 pages
Script: Gordon Rennie, Artist: John Richardson, Letterer: Gordon Robson
Judge Dredd: Report on the Accidental Death of a Citizen
16 pages
Script: TB Grover, Artist: Brendan McCarthy/Riot, Letterer: Tom Frame
Reprinted from Judge Dredd Annual 1987.
Sorry, "The Most Dangerous Game" should be listed as "Judge Anderson: The Most Dangerous Game". It's not called that in the book, but the central character in the text piece is Anderson, so...
...and the Feral Pinup is by Steve Pugh, while the Tyranny Rex is by Mark Buckingham.
Bounce! Did you get this, Wake?
Yes thanks, I did notice it. I'll try and find time to update the database over the next few days.
Cheers,
Wake