![]() The volume also demonstrates the versatility of the strip and Wagner as a writer. It has a good range from the three periods of Wagner Dredd, the early boys science fiction adventure strip period of “Father Earth” and “The Battle For The Black Atlantic”, the post Alan Grant break up of “A Letter To Judge Dredd” and “In the Bath” and the latter period where he contributes less frequently, but still makes an impact, as in “Class of 79”. What it is, is a collection of some of the best sub 6 episode John Wagner Judge Dredd stories. ![]() This isn’t the ”Best of John Wagner’s Judge Dredd”. Perhaps a series of volumes of the greatest Wagner Dredd would be better, a filleted version of the Mega Collection? ……But I digress. Clearly they were never going to include the epics uch as “Necropolis” and “The Pit” in this volume, or the acclaimed medium length ones such as “Mandroid”, the ones that are long enough to warrant their own collection, and doubtless Squaxx will be writing to Tharg complaining of the omission of their favourite wagner Dredd. ![]() For reasons of space and economics this eschews some great Wagner Dredds. Really? Can this relatively slim volume collect the best of Wagner’s Dredd? This is probably misleading by omission. ![]() 2000AD’s 45 th anniversary celebrations continue apace, the latest release in this anniversary year is this hardcover collection, grandly and ambitiously titled “The Best of John Wagner’s Judge Dredd”. ![]()
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