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Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Suspect"[]

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  • Other Judges

Villains:

  • John Kilroy Henders (a.k.a. Martin Singlepenny or Hugo Huxley)

Other characters:

  • None

Locations:

  • Hall of Justice interrogation cubes
  • 1413 Ken Kercheval block
  • Adda Modes (a shop)

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  • Lie detector
  • Spy-in-the-sky camera

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  • Dredd's Lawmaster

Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Suspect"[]

Dredd interrogates Henders, a man who earns twelve thousand a year as a shop window dummy but is spending thirty thousand. He runs through most of the crimes in the book but Henders denies committing any of them and the lie detector backs him up. Henders is released and the Judges track him with a spy-in-the-sky camera. They discover that as well as being a shop window dummy he is working in two other establishments as a waiter and a bed tester. Dredd arrests Henders for the crime of having more than one job (unemployment in the city is nearly 87%). The wretched criminal asks for two weekend jobs to be taken into consideration.

Appearing in "Sláine: The Bride of Crom (final part)"[]

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  • Lots of treasure

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  • Mammoth

Synopsis for "Sláine: The Bride of Crom (final part)"[]

Sláine, Ukko and the other prisoners escape from the swamp zombies with Medb. Ukko tells Sláine that his father is dead, but he isn't that bothered. Medb, however, is furious, because she wanted to be sacrificed to Crom-Cruach and become a goddess. When her father Urien arrives on a mammoth she gives him a fatal heart attack. Sláine, Ukko and Blind Bran escape on the mammoth, which is loaded with Urien's treasure. Then Sláine starts to become ill because he was bitten by the half-dead...

Appearing in "Nemesis the Warlock"[]

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  • Muzurphus, leader of the Basilisks

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  • The planet Demotika

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  • The Torquearmada

Synopsis for "Nemesis the Warlock"[]

As the Torquearmada approaches, Nemesis asks Muzurphus (the leader of the Basilisks) to leave so that he and Grobbendonk can find a spell for controlling the winds in Great Uncle Baal's necronomicon. Nemesis recites the spell and a great wind howls forth. It whips up the dust and blinds Mek-Quake and the other siege engines, who start to go out of control.

Appearing in "Strontium Dog: The Moses Incident (part 8)"[]

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  • Malak Brood

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  • Karnak and Hebkak Brood (disembodied heads)
  • Moses Quest

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  • The Island of the Living Dead (floating space rock)

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  • Moses' coffin

Vehicles:

  • Escape shuttle

Synopsis for "Strontium Dog: The Moses Incident (part 8)"[]

Malak Brood resurrects Moses. Karnak and Hebkak are suspicious because they have never known their brother to do a good deed before. Johnny and Wulf fly off in their spaceship with Moses. However, the further away they travel from the Island of the Living Dead, the weaker and more disoriented Moses becomes. Wulf realises that it was only Malak's power making him seem like a living boy rather than a zombie.

Appearing in "Rogue Trooper: The Mega-Minefield (final part)"[]

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  • Joson, Padman and other Southers

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  • Bagman's battle computer
  • Mines

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  • Nort armoured convoy

Synopsis for "Rogue Trooper: The Mega-Minefield (final part)"[]

Rogue and Bagman guide the Southers out of the minefield and fight off some Norts. The Southers decide that they can march back to the rest of the Souther army on their own, so that everybody will think that they escaped from the minefield unaided and they will be hailed as heroes. However, the first Souther camp they reach is actually a huge Nort booby-trap. Without the information in Bagman's battle computer to tell them this, they are blown to smithereens as soon as they detonate the trap by standing to attention.

Notes[]

Published by Fleetway on November 12th 1983. Sold for 20p in the UK.

Trivia[]

There is no Nerve Centre this week because of a cyber attack by the Dictators of Zrag.


Recommended reading[]

Some of these stories are also collected in trade paperbacks.

Links and references[]

The official website of 2000 AD includes an online shop.

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