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Batman is frustrated at his inability to explain himself to Dredd, until telepath Judge Anderson scans Batman's mind to ensure that Death is not "hiding" in his brain, and explains Death's nature and motives to Batman. Batman insists on returning to Gotham immediately, and Dredd insists on Batman first serving a 20-year sentence for his "crimes".
There have been four crossovers with Batman: a team-up with Dredd to defeat the combined might of Judge Death, Mean Machine, and The Scarecrow, with the two heroes clashing; Dredd going to Gotham City to save Batman from the Ventriloquist; both heroes being part of a faked deathmatch run by the Riddler; and the Joker and the Dark Judges teaming ...
This article describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. Please help rewrite it to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non-fictional perspective. (October 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this message) This is a list of characters in the British comic strip Judge Dredd appearing in 2000 AD, Judge Dredd Megazine and related publications. They are listed ...
Alan Grant (9 February 1949 – 20 July 2022) was a Scottish comic book writer known for writing Judge Dredd in 2000 AD as well as various Batman titles from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. He was the co-creator of the characters Anarky , Victor Zsasz , and the Ventriloquist .
Brian Bolland (/ ˈ b ɒ l ə n d /; born 26 March 1951) [1] is a British comics artist.Best known in the United Kingdom as one of the Judge Dredd artists for British comics anthology 2000 AD, he spearheaded the 'British Invasion' of the American comics industry, and in 1982 produced the artwork alongside author Mike W. Barr on Camelot 3000, which was DC Comics' first 12-issue comicbook ...
Taylor was born in Liverpool in 1964 and attended the Liverpool Arts School. [1]He got a job at Marvel UK in 1990, before entering the US comics field in 1994. [1] There he worked on Marvel's Force Works and various DC Batman comics.
“The Batman,” as directed and co-written by Matt Reeves, is many things: night-and-the-city spectacle, quasi-origin-story, parable of 21st-century social and political rot, complete with drug ...
Jock began his professional career at British comics magazine 2000 AD, on series including Judge Dredd and Lenny Zero, the latter with writer Andy Diggle. [4]It was with Diggle that he got his big break in the American comic book market at DC Comics and their Vertigo imprint, working on The Losers [5] and Green Arrow: Year One.