With over half a million copies sold and now in its fortieth instalment, The Complete Case Files is the comprehensive collection of Judge Dredd, the lawman of the future!
John Wagner
John Wagner has been scripting for 2000 AD for
more years than he cares to remember. His creations include Judge
Dredd, Strontium Dog, Ace Trucking, Al’s Baby, Button Man and Mean
Machine. Outside of 2000 AD his credits include Star
Wars, Lobo, The Punisher and the critically acclaimed A
History of Violence.
Gordon Rennie
Gordon Rennie is one of 2000 AD's most prolific
creators, with co-creative credits for Caballistics, Inc.,
Missionary Man, Necronauts, Storming Heaven, Rain Dogs and
Witchworld. Rennie has written for Heavy Metal and
Warhammer, as well as Species, Starship Troopers and
White Trash.
Alan Grant
With over 300 2000 AD stories to his name – not to
mention over 250 Daily Star Judge Dredd strips – Alan
Grant’s prolific creative record speaks for itself. Outside the
Galaxy’s Greatest Comic, Grant is well-known to Batman fans
following a lengthy run on various incarnations of the title. More
recently he has adapted Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novels
Kidnapped and Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde in Graphic
Novel format with artist Cam Kennedy.
Henry Flint
Henry Flint, winner of the National Comics Awards for Best
Comic Artist 2004, is one of the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic’s rising
superstars. Co-creator of Sancho Panzer, Shakara, and the
fan-favourite strip, Zombo, his incredibly versatile pencils have
also graced A.B.C. Warriors, Judge Dredd/Aliens, Deadlock, Judge
Dredd, Rogue Trooper, Nemesis the Warlock, The V.C.’s and Venus
Bluegenes. He has even written a Tharg’s Alien Invasions strip! He
has also worked on several American comics, including Omega Men,
Haunted Tank and Fear Itself: Fearsome Four. Away from
the comics industry, Henry produced art of the cover of DJ Food’s
2012 album, The Search Engine.
Jason Brashill
Jason Brashill is a real fan-favourite artist, whose mix of
pencils and paints have enlivened both his co-created series Outlaw
and The Space Girls and his other work for 2000 AD,
which includes Harlem Heroes, Judge Dredd, and Batman/Judge Dredd.
He has also contributed to the television series Spaced,
where his artwork stands in for that “created” by the show’s lead
male character.
Anthony Williams
Anthony Williams is the co-creator of both Babe Race 2000
and Kola Kommandoes. During his 2000 AD career, he has
illustrated Big Dave, Future Shocks, Judge Anderson, Judge Dredd,
Mean Arena, Mean Machine, Robo-Hunter, Sinister Dexter, Sláine,
Tharg the Mighty and most recently, The V.C.s. Williams’ work
beyond 2000 AD includes Batman, Fate, Green Lantern,
Superman, The Unfunnies, and Games Workshop’s Titan.
Carl Critchlow
Carl Critchlow is another 2000 AD artist whose
popularity is rising, thanks primarily to his work on the
co-created semi-comic sci-fi strip Lobster Random. He made his
debut some years previously, however, working on Nemesis and
Deadlock, then moving on to Batman/Judge Dredd, Flesh, Flesh 3000
AD, Future Shocks, Judge Dredd, Mean Machine and Tales of Telguuth.
Outside of 2000 AD, Critchlow is well known for his
work on Thrud The Barbarian.
D'Israeli
Under the pen name D’Israeli, Matt Brooker has been a comic
artist since 1988. He is perhaps best known for his collaborations
with writer Ian Edginton, including Leviathan, Kingdom of the
Wicked, The War of the Worlds, Scarlet Traces, Leviathan and
Batman. Other career highlights include work on
Sandman, collaborations with Warren Ellis, including
Lazarus Churchyard and the cryptic SVK, and his
colouring on the later Miracleman stories, to which he’ll be
returning in 2015. Since 2003, he’s been a regular contributor to
2000 AD, mostly as series artist on Stickleback with
Ian Edginton and Low Life with Rob Williams. His and Rob’s creator
owned series, Ordinary, was published in the Megazine and is
now available as a graphic novel. He lives in Nottingham, UK and
wishes he had a cat.
Ian Gibson
One of 2000 AD’s best-loved and most honoured artists,
Ian Gibson is responsible for the co-creation of The Ballad
of Halo Jones (with Alan Moore), and created Bella Bagley, an
unfortunate character in Judge Dredd’s world who fell
head-over-heels in love with ‘Old Stoney Face’ himself! His work
outside the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic includes Chronicles of
Genghis Grimtoad, Star Wars: Boba Fett, X-Men Unlimited, plus
the designs for the TV series Reboot.
Boo Cook
Boo Cook’s 2000 AD debut came some years before
he was to provide pencils for the comic proper – as a young man, he
sent a fan sketch in to the letters page! Thankfully he continued
to hone his art, working on a number of Future Shocks before
landing a guest spot on the fan-favourite A.B.C. Warriors series.
Cook’s facility with huge crowd scenes and alien designs has
quickly established him as a talent to watch, and with three
co-created series — Asylum, Dead Men Walking, Harry Kipling
(Deceased) — under his belt, he is one of the Galaxy’s Greatest’s
brightest hopes for the future.
Simon Coleby
After starting his career as an inker at Marvel UK, Simon
Coleby made his debut at 2000 AD in 1989, working
on Future Shocks, Universal Soldier & Rogue Trooper. A favourite
amongst 2000 AD fans, he has gone on to illustrate
Judge Dredd, Low Life and Jaegir. Simon has also produced work for
Games Workshop, DC Comics and Vertigo, for whom he co-created
The Royals: Masters of War with fellow 2000 AD
alumni, Rob Williams.
Shaun Thomas
Shaun Thomas has illustrated Judge Dredd, Terror Tales and
The Ten-Seconders for 2000 AD, but is better known for
his Judge Dredd Megazine work, which includes Middenface
McNulty and Apocalypse Soon – the strip he co-created with Alan
Grant.
Patrick Goddard
Patrick Goddard’s clean art style has graced many strips in
the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic. Co-creator of the Megazine
series Wardog, he has pencilled Judge Dredd, Mean Machine,
Middenface McNulty, Sinister Dexter and took over the art duties on
Savage from Charlie Adlard.
John Higgins
John Higgins is a multi-talented 2000 AD artist
and writer; as well as scripting a Future Shock and Judge Dredd,
Higgins has illustrated Chopper, Freaks, One-Offs, Tharg the Mighty
and Time Twisters. His work outside the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic is
also highly respected, and he has contributed to some of the most
important series of recent times, including working as a colourist
on the modern superhero classic Watchmen, and on Vertigo’s
Animal Man, Hellblazer and Pride and Joy.
PRAISE FOR JUDGE DREDD: THE COMPLETE CASE FILES
"All great stuff and beautifully reproduced" - Den of Geek.
"Perfectly balanced, with a diverse collection of stories" -
Grovel.
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