First proper post so go easy on me (& sorry if this is in the wrong forum / been asked before, etc.)!
Been to see 'Dredd' 3 times now with different people each time, c.10 of whom had little or no knowledge of the great man. Very pleased to say that they all loved the film and many of them were keen to know more and asked where they should start vis-à-vis the source material.
Mindful of how long he's been going, and how different to the film Dredd the early Dredd is, I've tended not to point them at Case Files 1. Instead, linking back to the thread's title at last, I've told them that if they only read 1 Dredd story in their lives it should be 'America' as it's an intelligent, serious and intensely human tale that, I feel, fits well with the mood of the Dredd movie. (I'm not sure what casual readers would make of Maria and a robot sidekick who sounds like Jonathan Ross!)
Interested to know where would, or do, you suggest new readers start and why?
Been to see 'Dredd' 3 times now with different people each time, c.10 of whom had little or no knowledge of the great man. Very pleased to say that they all loved the film and many of them were keen to know more and asked where they should start vis-à-vis the source material.
Mindful of how long he's been going, and how different to the film Dredd the early Dredd is, I've tended not to point them at Case Files 1. Instead, linking back to the thread's title at last, I've told them that if they only read 1 Dredd story in their lives it should be 'America' as it's an intelligent, serious and intensely human tale that, I feel, fits well with the mood of the Dredd movie. (I'm not sure what casual readers would make of Maria and a robot sidekick who sounds like Jonathan Ross!)
Interested to know where would, or do, you suggest new readers start and why?

