Judge Dredd Megazine #373 out now!

There’s a double helping of Judge Dredd in the latest Judge Dredd Megazineout now in print and digital!

Not only do we reach the explosive final episode of Dust to Dust but there’s also a complete Mega-City thriller from Ian Edginton and Dave Taylor as the lawman comes face to face with Bilious Barrage, a 22nd-century analogue of a certain UKIP leader.

With this issue going on sale just a week before Great Britain decides whether or not to stay in the European Union, it seemed an apposite time for Barrage’s brand of anti-foreigner rhetoric to come under the spotlight.

Plus there’s more blistering action in Lawless, Blunt, and Realm of the Damned, plus we have the first of the runners-up in the Dark Judges short-story competition.

The Megazine is available in print worldwide via Diamond Distribution and all good UK newsagents and comic book stores, as well as in

Judge Dredd: Dust to Dust
by Michael Carroll (w) Henry Flint (a) and Annie Parkhouse (l)
Mega-City One, 2138 AD. This vast urban hell on the east coast of post-apocalyptic North America is home to 72 million citizens. Crime is rampant, and stemming the tide of chaos are future lawmen the Judges, empowered to dispense instant justice. Toughest of them all was Judge Dredd – he was the Law! Believing Dredd dead, Rico and Koburn are battling the Grindstone Cowboys…

Blunt
TC Eglington (w) Boo Cook (a) and Simon Bowland (l)
Some time in the near future. The world has finally been overrun by the forces of darkness. The Vatican’s last line of paranormal defence – The Congregation – has been overwhelmed, and sole survivor Alberic Van Helsing has made a deal with the creatures that were once his prey. He must stop an even worse threat – the rise of the reawoken half-vampire Balaur…

Realm of the Damned
by Alec Worley (w) Pye Parr (a/l) and Luke Preece (a)
The Mega-City One colony Getri-1, 2138 AD. On this remote outpost, Earth colonists have been attempting to make a new home on the planet, cataloguing and exploring its unusual flora and fauna. When a shuttle crashes in the Argossa Wilds, a rescue party is formed, led by the mysterious character Blunt a human/Uplift hybrid, who’s in tune with Getri-1…

Lawless: Of Munce And Men
Dan Abnett (w) Phil Winslade (a) and Ellie De Ville (l)
Colonial Marshal Metta Lawson was appointed to the frontier township of Badrock on the planet 43 Rega, intent on stamping her authority on the colony. But in doing so, Lawson made many enemies, including Munce, Inc., the mega-corporation that funds Badrock. Hired killers ambushed the marshal out in the Badlands, leaving her for dead… but is she?

Judge Dredd: People Like Us
Ian Edginton (w) Dave Taylor (a) and Simon Bowland (l)
Dredd comes face to face with Bilious Barrage, a 22nd-century analogue of a certain UKIP leader. With this issue going on sale just a week before Great Britain decides whether or not to stay in the European Union, it seemed an apposite time for Barrage’s brand of anti-foreigner rhetoric to come under the spotlight…

FREE Graphic Novel: Killer
Steve Moore (w) Staz Johnson (a) David Roach (i) Tom Frame (l) (plus Second City Blues Part 2: Kek-W (w) Warren Pleece (a) Ellie De Ville (l))