The perfect series to read following the cult smash-hit movie Dredd, starring Karl Urban. High-octane fiction origin of the iconic lawman, Judge Dredd Detailing the second brutal year of Judge Dredd's beat as a full-eagle judge on the mean streets of Mega-City One. Including stories written by 2000 AD editor Matt Smith, Judge Dredd comics writer Michael Carroll (Any Empire Falls) and best-selling Doctor Who writer Cavan Scott. Mega-City One, 2081. Judge Joe Dredd's been on the beat for a year, and already seen one of the defining busts of his career,...
The perfect series to read following the cult smash-hit movie Dredd, starring Karl Urban. High-octane fiction origin of the iconic lawman,...
World’s Changing. Doesn’t Mean Dredd Has To. Mega-City One, 2082. In two short years, Judge Joseph Dredd has tackled hardened killers and would-be revolutionaries; he’s taken beat-downs and bounced back; and he’s even arrested his own brother. There’s no such thing as a “normal year” in the Big Meg. In his third year on the sked, he’ll become embroiled in the growing anti-robot movement; he’ll head back out to the Cursed Earth; and he’ll fall afoul of the secretive SJS – and not for the last time…
World’s Changing. Doesn’t Mean Dredd Has To. Mega-City One, 2082. In two short years, Judge Joseph Dredd has tackled hardened killers and would-b...
This book argues that over the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, the cinema in Britain became the site on which childhood was projected, examined, and understood. Through an analysis of these projections; via case studies that encompass early cinema, pre and post-war film, and contemporary cinema; this book interprets the child in British cinema as a device through which to reflect upon issues of national culture, race, empire, class, and gender. Beginning with a discussion of early cinematic depictions of the child in Britain, this book examines cultural expressions of nationhood...
This book argues that over the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, the cinema in Britain became the site on which childhood was projected, examin...