Appearing in "Judge Dredd: The Big Itch!"[]
Featured characters:
Supporting characters:
- Tek-Judge
Villains:
- The Mega-City rad-flea, or superflea
Other characters:
- Ichabod O'Flaherty, the first person to catch the superflea
Location:
Items:
- Garbage grinder
- Raw munce
Vehicles:
- Dredd's Lawmaster
- Several cars in a pile-up caused by an itchy driver
Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: The Big Itch!"[]
Mega-City One is infested with mutant fleas.
Appearing in "Max Normal, The Pinstripe Freak (He's Dredd's Informer!)"[]
Writer:
Artist:
Letterer:
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Supporting characters:
Villains:
- Block maniacs from Shakin' Stevens Block
Other characters:
- Spyro (in flashback)
- South-Side Syme (in flashback)
- Other Judges
Location:
- In and near Ricardo Montalban Block, Mega-City One
Items:
- Shampagne
- Caviar-flavoured synthi-pops
Vehicles:
- Lawmasters
Synopsis for "Max Normal, The Pinstripe Freak (He's Dredd's Informer!)"[]
Max fondly remembers his old, luxurious life from the days before the Apocalypse War, and leads the Judges to a pack of block maniacs who want to knock down his home, Ricardo Montalban block.
Appearing in "Judge Dredd: The Comic Pusher"[]
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Villains:
- Fat Sam (runs a soda bar)
- Skinner and Sloper (importers)
Other characters:
Location:
Items:
- Millions of comic micro-film slugs
Vehicles:
- Dredd's Lawmaster
Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: The Comic Pusher"[]
Max Normal lets Dredd know about a crime ring who are getting children hooked on comics.
Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Behold the Beast!"[]
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Artist:
Letterer:
Featured characters:
Supporting characters:
- Would-be jewel thief
Villains:
- Behemoth the Beast
Other characters:
- Copies of various Judge Dredd villains, including Judge Caligula, Rico Dredd, Captain Skank and Judge Death
- Emissaries of Behemoth the Beast, mounted on diabolical flying steeds
Locations:
- Mega-City One
- Hell dimension
Items:
- Dredd's Lawgiver
Vehicles:
- Dredd's Lawmaster
- Aforementioned diabolical flying steeds
Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Behold the Beast!"[]
An entity calling itself 'Behemoth the Beast' kidnaps Dredd, takes him to a hell dimension and tries to scare him into obedience with copies it has created of his various dead foes. It doesn't work.
Appearing in "The Mean Machine Gets Married!"[]
Writer:
Artist:
Letterer:
- Potter
Featured characters:
Supporting characters:
Villains:
- All of the above characters
Other characters:
- Hapless Cursed Earth denizens
Location:
- The Cursed Earth
Items:
- Large pile of money
- Sadie Suggs' seven-pound hammer
Vehicles:
- Re-purposed U.S. Army truck
Synopsis for "The Mean Machine Gets Married!"[]
Mean meets and weds the love of his life.
Appearing in "Judge Dredd: Komputel"[]
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Supporting characters:
- Mr and Mrs Burton, a newly married couple
Villains:
- Hotel's central computer complex
Other characters:
- Washington, a "city father"
Location:
Items:
- Dredd's Lawgiver
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: Komputel"[]
An intelligent computer which has been put in charge of the city's first completely automatic hotel decides to murder all the guests.
Appearing in "Judge Dredd: It's Happening on Line 9"[]
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Artist:
Letterer:
Featured characters:
Supporting characters:
- Pete Petrie, a presenter on Line 9
Villains:
- Lawrence 'Larry' Hoover of Ray Chandler block
Other characters:
- Ed Webster of the Universal Kneepad Corporation
- Bill of Len Bernstein block
- Candice of Pearl Buck block
- Henry of Petula Clark reconstructs
- Andy of Chuck Berry block
Location:
Items:
- Portable television
- Dredd's Lawgiver
Vehicles:
- Multiple crashing cars
- Dredd's Lawmaster
Synopsis for "Judge Dredd: It's Happening on Line 9"[]
A random citizen snaps and decides to start murdering people while he's live on Line 9 ("the channel where you the vidder are the star!").
Notes[]
Also contains:
- A Judge-speak quiz
- A map showing how 'Block Mania' (the precursor of the Apocalypse War) spread
- Burt interviewing T.B. Grover (the nom de plume of writing due Alan Grant and John Wagner)
- 'A Day in the Death of Citizen Egg', a text story written by Alan Grant and illustrated by Dave Gibbons
- A Justice Department data file on Melda Dreepe, a citizen swept up by Block Mania
- Judge Finlay's Case Book
- 'I Was a Teenage Perp!', a text story written by Alan Grant and illustrated by Brett Ewins
- A 'could you survive a holiday in Mega-City One?' quiz
- A double-page spread of readers' art, hosted by Walter the Wobot
- A double-page spread about the life and death of Judge Giant, illustrated by Steve Dillon
- A Justice Department data file on Captain Skank
- A Justice Department data file on Fergee
- A crossword
- Lawmaster Mk I blueprints
- A guide to the different types of organised crime prevalent in Mega-City One
Trivia[]
Published by Fleetway in 1982 (despite the cover date).
Recommended reading[]
The next annual in the series.
Links and references[]
Why not visit the 2000 AD website?