
I bought
JUDGE DREDD: THE COMPLETE CASE FILES v1 way back in 2012 and while I did crack it open to enjoy the art from time to time, I never read it.
Last weekend, I randomly decided to dig in and am loving it, with only 5% of the book left to go. One thing that stands out is while it’s professionally made and well done, it still manages to have a great “outlaw comics” / black & white indie boom vibe to it.
The robots, the motorcycle design, the dystopian future, it all reads like something a super cool teenage punk rocker would come up with — it's got cool factor through the roof. The writing is all very good and consistent. I was surprised to see that the book had so many different writers aside from John Wagner -- other than a handful of moments, I thought it was all very consistent, with each writer doing a great job of adhering to the vision of the series.
I also thought most of the artists did a nice job of maintaining the original aesthetic Carlos Ezquerra laid out -- the only guy that felt substantially different was Brian Bolland, who is so exceptional that it becomes a treat more than a disturbance (and his style, while very different, also suits the book's tone and content).
I also love the five page progs (chapters), it really lends itself to a dynamic and detail oriented form of storytelling. No fat, no “decompression”, they get to the point and keep you entertained on every page.
Needless to say —
recommended! My favorite ALOL moment of the book --
