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Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Ghosts (part 1)"[]

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Supporting characters:

  • Felicity and Wayne Shankar, proud parents
  • Haley Shankar, a missing juve (in flashback)

Villains:

  • Mysterious red-haired Judge

Other characters:

  • Judge Bryant (in flashback)

Locations:

  • Apartment 1138, Merchant Ivory Block, Mega-City One
  • Academy of Law (in flashback)
  • Grand Hall of Justice

Items:

  • Pipe (used as implement of destruction)
  • Synthi-vodka (used as motivation of destruction)
  • Stuffed toy of a Judge (destroyed)
  • Picture of Haley (only intact item in apartment 1138)

Vehicles:

  • None

Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Ghosts (part 1)"[]

A call to deal with a drunken citizen making a lot of noise at four in the morning might seem somewhat trivial by Dredd's standards, but it leads to him uncovering a decades-old conspiracy. Why have people been masquerading as Judges and abducting the children of Mega-City One?

Appearing in "Kingdom: Beast of Eden (part 3)"[]

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  • Tommy Hawk

Villains:

  • Them

Other characters:

  • J. S. Bark
  • Feedjam
  • Shimmy
  • Cutback

Location:

  • The Big Wander

Items:

  • Sword

Vehicles:

  • Armoured personnel carriers

Synopsis for "Kingdom: Beast of Eden (part 3)"[]

When Tommy Hawk is attacked by a spit-bug, Gene has to make a difficult decision.

Appearing in "The Order: In the Court of the Wyrmqueen (part 3)"[]

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  • Starkey, a torturer
  • Sergeant Foxe, an officer of the law

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Location:

  • London Bridge, Southwark side, 1580 AD

Items:

  • 'Wanted' poster featuring Daniel Calhoun

Vehicles:

  • Velocimount (ye olde motorcycle)

Synopsis for "The Order: In the Court of the Wyrmqueen (part 3)"[]

Haunted by Ritterstahl's memories of Anna Kohl, a deeply confused Daniel Calhoun is rescued by a strange woman on an even stranger ride.

Appearing in "The A.B.C. Warriors: Return to Ro-Busters (part 3)"[]

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  • Apex, the leader of Nameless, the robot civil rights group
  • Overseer droid

Locations:

  • Superbowl's back-up mag-lev generator
  • Howard Quartz's office
  • Mek-Quake's lair

Items:

  • Mek-Quake's chainsaw

Vehicles:

  • None

Synopsis for "The A.B.C. Warriors: Return to Ro-Busters (part 3)"[]

Ro-Jaws and Hammerstein are sent to Mek-Quake to be destroyed.

Appearing in "Strontium Dog: Repo Men (part 3)"[]

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Villains:

  • None, unless you count the antisocial Galanthans

Other characters:

  • None

Location:

  • Galanthus

Items:

  • Faked arrest warrant

Vehicles:

  • None

Synopsis for "Strontium Dog: Repo Men (part 3)"[]

Johnny Alpha tells the Galanthans that a dangerous gang of criminals wants to steal their sacred relic. His companions become delirious after drinking mukjol, a hallucinogenic drink.

Notes[]

Published by Rebellion on 13th January 2016. Sold for £2.55 in the UK.

Trivia[]

This is the first prog to feature the art of Mark Sexton.


Recommended reading[]

The next prog in the series.

Links and references[]

The official website of 2000 AD includes an online shop.

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