Entire History And Lore Of Mega City One – Judge Dredd's Post-Apocalyptic Metropolis Rife With Crime



Gotham, Metropolis, Asgard, etc. are known to nearly everyone who has ever read a comic or watched a DC or Marvel film, but you know what… Mega City One, which is way more complicated and complex often doesn’t get the love and respect it deserves. This humongous megalopolis spreading across several US states and housing a population of 800 million strong is any superhero’s living nightmare! Batman would probably have soiled his pants while protecting Mega-City One. So, in this video, I will take you through the entire history of Judge Dredd’s dreadful hometown that’s plagued with corruption, crime, creatures from beyond, and more. Let’s begin, shall we?

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  1. Judge dredd ends up in Old Detroit while trying to track down the dark judges😂 judge mortis takes over the body of Dick Jones😂 judge fear takes over the brain of Cain and the RoboCop 2 chassis😂 judge fire easily takes over the body of Clarence boddicker😂 judge death takes over a Robocop with one prime directive😂 all life is a crime the sentence is death

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  2. When I was 9yo I got real sick and had a lengthy hospital stay. My mom would bring me comics regulary. This is what pushed me into comics and 1 stood out amongst the others. Judge Dredd.
    Here we are, approx 40y later, I still collect Jugde Dredd

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  3. They really need to make a judge dread animated series!!!! All other super heroes comics have been overdone it with tv,movies and video games but it feels like they have barely scratched the surface of the 2000 AD universe

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  4. Zombi dredd was torn out of his point in the timeline and so therefore existed outside of time, in both comic book depictions of time travel and scientific depictions one can exist out of their own time by either technological means some kind of temporal device changing you're temporal signature to match the timeline you enter or by being torn out of you're own timeline, you're timeline is destroyed causing ripples in the time stream distorting you're temporal signature allowing you to exist outside of time and enter whatever timeline you can.

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  5. Me and my brother bought the original Prog one (without Dredd) because it has a plastic flinger toy on the front.

    The second Prog, where Dredd made his debut) didn’t have the toy so I didn’t buy it! Not sure how much the original comic could sell for now but that blasted toy, or lack of it, has probably cost me thousands.

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  6. Was not bad , tho you did miss the part of Fargo death cover up and that Rico and dread were his body guards as p both sent soldiers to kill Fargo, plus the war with booth robots army (see cursed earth story ). Plus the judges had been pumping gas in to blocks so they would be less volatile

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  7. i remember buying my first 2000AD – it must have been around 1982/83 ish, but I was hooked. I would pour over that one issue, it featured Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog and Rogue Trooper – need I say more. I had never seen anything like it before, it was so cool.

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