Appearing in "Judge Dredd: The Lion's Den (part 1)"[]
Featured characters:
Supporting characters:
Villains:
- Thieves attacking an electrical goods store
Other characters:
- Hammond (a Brit-Cit Judge)
Locations:
Items:
- Joyce's gun, helmet and badge
- Nelson's column and other London landmarks
Vehicles:
- Prison van BC-11
Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: The Lion's Den (part 1)"[]
Judge Joyce kills some perps who were trying to steal from a shop. With Dredd presumed dead after the med-wagon carrying him exploded in the Cursed Earth, Chief Judge Hershey must make some very difficult decisions. The city is weaker than ever and she needs Brit-Cit on her side. To try to secure their help she sends Judge Joyce over there to stand trial for his part in the Murphyville Spaceport massacre, when he and Dredd retaliated against some corrupt Brit-Cit Judges who attacked them. When Joyce arrives in Brit-Cit his gun, helmet and badge are taken from him, and he is put in a prison van. Then the van is attacked...
Appearing in "Survival Geeks: Lord of the Ringers (part 1)"[]
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Supporting characters:
- Clara, Ruby, Sam and Simone (in flashback)
Villains:
Other characters:
- Howard (in flashback)
Locations:
- Interdimensional void
- Land of the beetles
Items:
- Naughty French maid outfit
Vehicles:
- Dimension-hopping house
Synopsis for "Survival Geeks: Lord of the Ringers (part 1)"[]
Clive and Rufus, now stranded in a desolate beetle-filled dimension, explain to the readers how Kevin used mind-control powers to make the Survival Geeks his adoring acolytes.
Appearing in "The Fall of Deadworld (part 6)"[]
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Supporting characters:
- Jess Childs
- Cassandra (Jess' mum)
- Luke (Jess' uncle)
- Ben (Jess' great-grandfather)
Villains:
- Doctor Linda Stringer
- Corrupt cops
Other characters:
- Refugeees
Location:
- Silver Creek, Cimarron County, Tuscarora, Deadworld
Items:
- Guns
- Dead fluids
Vehicles:
- Byke, Fairfax's foul-mouthed Lawrider
- Police car
- Bus
Synopsis for "The Fall of Deadworld (part 6)"[]
John is dead. Ben kills the guy who shot him and goes into the sheriff's station looking for medicine for Luke. Instead, he finds a doctor who tries to inject him with dead fluids. Judge Fairfax, still en route to the sheriff's station, pauses to kill some corrupted police officers.
Appearing in "Brink (part 1)"[]
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Supporting characters:
- Xan Harbin (dead)
Villains:
- 'Jan Bremer'
- Samson Nold
- Yakob Cruz (dies)
Other characters:
- Bystanders
Location:
- Loop 343, Odette Habitat
Items:
- Tracelet personal data device
- .40 SIGlock automatic
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for "Brink (part 1)"[]
Bridge and Brink investigate a murder.
Appearing in "Aquila: Charon's Mercy (part 6)"[]
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Supporting characters:
- Felix
Villains:
- Tortrix the Necromancer (dies)
- Nero the ex-emperor (dead)
Other characters:
- Scarabatus (undead)
Location:
- Tortrix's tower
Items:
- Sack
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for "Aquila: Charon's Mercy (part 6)"[]
The shade of the emperor Nero, which resembles a giant maggot with a human head, tells Aquila that he must rescue him from Hades before he divulges the location of the Devourer's lair. Felix and Tortrix's other victims enter the room. Scarabatus kills Tortrix and tells Aquila that he knows how to get to Hades and back. As Scarabatus is just a disembodied head at this point, Aquila tells Felix to take him with them in a sack.
Notes[]
Published by Rebellion on April 27th 2016. Sold for £2.55 in the UK.
Trivia[]
PJ Holden's depiction of Brit-Cit in the first story features an advertisement for 'Dave's pork pies' (a few months after an allegation emerged that prime minister David Cameron had undergone an X-rated initiation ceremony involving a dead pig when he was a student), and a place called 'Corbyn Square' (because in 2016 Jeremy Corbyn was the leader of the Labour party, and it's safe to say he was much more popular among 2000 AD's droids and readers than David Cameron was).
Recommended reading[]
Some of these stories are also collected in trade paperbacks.
Links and references[]
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