Quote from: Richard on 09 August, 2016, 08:40:09 PMQuoteOther than the Judge Death stories, does Judge Anderson tie directly to any Dredd story-lines?
Not really, although she also appears in several other Judge Dredd stories, as well as in Judge Death an in her own series. And Orlok, the villain from the Judge Dredd story Block Mania, is in three later Anderson stories.
There is a one-episode Dredd story called The Brainstem Man which is a prologue to an Anderson story called Helios.
But other than that, her stories stand up on their own. They're light on continuity so they're easy to get into without needing to read lots of Dredd first.
Thanks for the info, I really have enjoyed her character so far so Ill give her PSI files a read for sure.
Quote from: Magnetica on 09 August, 2016, 09:01:03 PM
Re Robo Hunter- there have been three incarnations.
What I was reccomending was the first of those written by John Wagner and drawn by Ian Gibson.
The next version was written by Mark Millar and drawn my Peter Hogan. I am pretty sure a lot of folk round here would agree with me on this - avoid like the plague.
The next version was written by Alan Grant and drawn by Ian Gibson. These feature the grand daughter of the original protagonist (Samantha Slade as opposed to Sam(uel) Slade. It was ok I guess, certainly better than the Mark Millar version but not as good as the original.
As to whether Dredd and Strontium Dog are in the same universe: absolutely not in my opinion. Yes there have been some cross overs, notably Top Dogs from one of the Annuals with fantastic Colin MacNeil painted art and (the so-so IMO ) Judgement Day ( which ran in both the Prog and the Meg).
These were more convoluted ways of getting the characters in the same strip rather than a convincing tying together of the strips. If it helps you think of them crossing over into a parallel universe. Personally I just ignore that element and enjoy the strips. There are way too many contradictory events in the two strips for them to be considered in the same universe and to even attempt to do so is, IMO detrimental to each.
Thanks for all the info on Robo Hunter, by the sounds of it the first incarnation may be the best/only one worth pursuing, plus I know it will be good because I enjoy Wagner a lot!
As to whether Dredd/Strontium Dog are in the same Universe, it sounds like it may be a preference thing. I like the idea of them co-existing, but a parallel universe explains things just as good.
Everyone on this board seems to know a lot about these characters and have a plethora of 2000AD knowledge, I came to the right place!

