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All the judge dredd novels in one place




The old Judge Dredd novels (1993 for the first)

first all the 18 older ones are in a collection on amazon but not in order of publication :

starting with deathmasques in 1993 we have :


  • Deathmasques
     (Dave Stone, August 1993)
  • The Savage Amusement (David Bishop, August 1993)
  • Dreddlocked (Stephen Marley, October 1993)
  • Cursed Earth Asylum (David Bishop, December 1993)
  • The Medusa Seed (Dave Stone, January 1994)
  • Dread Dominion (Stephen Marley, May 1994)
  • The Hundredfold Problem (John Grant, August 1994)
  • Silencer (David Bishop, November 1994)
  • Wetworks (Dave Stone, February 1995)

From 2003 to 2007, Black Flame published official 2000 AD novels, including a new run of Judge Dredd novels. After Black Flame closed in 2007, Rebellion picked up the rights to their “2000 AD” titles in 2011, and began republishing them as e-books. Their nine Judge Dredd books are:

  • Dredd Vs Death (Gordon Rennie, October 2003)
  • Bad Moon Rising (David Bishop, June 2004)
  • Black Atlantic (Peter J. Evans & Simon Jowett, June 2004)
  • Eclipse (James Swallow, August 2004)
  • Kingdom of the Blind (David Bishop, November 2004)
  • The Final Cut (Matt Smith, February 2005)
  • Swine Fever (Andrew Cartmel, May 2005)
  • Whiteout (James Swallow, September 2005)
  • Psykogeddon (Dave Stone, January 2006)

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Deathmasques :

“The keesh-eater collapsed into a nerveless heap, smearing a thin trail of blood down the pillar. Armitage watched him until he was sure he wouldn’t move, then rounded, scowling, on the uniformed Judges. ‘You think you can clean this up noe, or do I have to do everything?'”

Travelling to Brit-Cit on the trail of a bloodthirsty, body-hopping alien, Judge Dredd is forced to work with Detective Judge Armitage. Dredd is a one man army who puts the law above everything, even his own humanity; Armitage is thoughtful, cultured, a maverick who seldom goes by the book. It’s hate at first sight.

For once, Dredd may be out of his depth.


Then in 2012 Rebellion Rebellion announced a new series of e-books under the series title Judge Dredd: Year One, focusing on Dredd early years as a judge followed by year two and three each consisting of a trilogy of short novella.

Judge Dredd Year One: City Fathers :

THE MAKING OF THE LAWMAN…

Mega-City One, 2080. It is Joe Dredd’s first year as a full-eagle Judge – he may have been created from the genes of Eustace Fargo, the ‘Father of Justice’, and thus part of an illustrious lineage, but right now Dredd is not long graduated from the Academy, and yet to establish himself as the metropolis’s toughest, greatest cop. His reputation will be moulded in the years ahead, but at the moment he’s a young lawman, fresh on the streets.

The brutal murder of a Justice Department-sanctioned spy sparks an investigation that will see Dredd trawl the criminal underworld in the hunt for the killer – and he will discover that all is not what it seems in the sector’s murky black market. Something new has entered the system, and unless Dredd can stop it, chaos will be unleashed…

This is an ebook exclusive novella from Matthew Smith, editor of 2000 AD and author of the novels, Judge Dredd: The Final Cut and Tomes of the Dead: Words of Their Roaring.

Judge Dredd: Year Two Omnibus :

ROOKIE YEAR’S OVER

Mega-City One, 2081. Judge Joe Dredd’s been on the beat for a year. He’s made tough calls, tackled hardbitten perps, and seen the consequences of his choices come back to bite him.

But he’s not done learning yet. Dredd’s second year on the sked will see him back out in the Cursed Earth, where right and wrong are questions that go beyond the easy answers of the Law; he’ll tackle an apparent serial killer—or more than one?—targeting journalists; and he’ll take his first real beat down, leaving him bent and broken with only his badge and his conviction to protect him…

Including stories by Matt Smith, Michael Carroll and Cavan Scott, Judge Dredd: Year Two puts the city’s greatest lawman to the test.

Judge Dredd Year Three :

Judge Joseph Dredd has tackled hardened killers and would-be revolutionaries, he’s taken beat-downs and bounced back, he’s even arrested his own brother.

In his third year, 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…

And in 2020 a collection of short stories by various authors :

Judge Fear’s Big Day Out And Other Stories :

FROM THE PAGES OF THE JUDGE DREDD MEGAZINE

A shopping mall where droids sell organs harvested from street trash…

A murderous imaginary friend…

A psychotic composer drafting music from pain…

All in a day’s work for the Lawman of the Future.

Edited by and with an introduction by Dredd veteran Michael Carroll, Judge Fear’s Big Day Out and Other Stories gathers the very best short stories from more than a decade of the Judge Dredd Megazine, including stories by legends Alan Grant, Gordon Rennie and Simon Spurrier, among countless others…


Then in 2014 a trilogy about Dredd’s brother, Rico Dredd titled Rico Dredd: The Titan Years

Rico Dredd: The Titan Years :

You know about me. I’m Rico Dredd, Joe Dredd’s big brother. I’m the clone that went bad, that brought shame on Judge Fargo’s legacy.
I was a Judge, the best the Academy of Law ever turned out. The very best. But after less than a year on the streets of Mega-City One, I was brought down, taken in. It was Little Joe who caught me; second-best Judge there’s been.
Broken, sentenced, stripped of office, I was shipped out to the brutal moon Titan, to do my twenty years’ hard labour. Yeah, you know about Rico Dredd.

But do you know what really happened? Why I did it? What it was like, out there on the edge of space, doing time in the Bronze?
Truth is, mister, you know stomm about me.


After that in 2018 a serie of novella set 60 year before the comics about the first generation of judges in 2033

JUDGES: The Avalanche :

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2033 A.D.
In a time of widespread poverty, inequality and political unrest, Special Prosecutor Eustace Fargo’s controversial new justice laws have come into effect.
Protests and violence meet the first Judges as they hit the street to enforce the Law; the cure, it’s clear, is far worse than the disease.
Is this a sign of things to come?


In 2019 a trilogy about the Dark Judges, The Fall of Deadworld, was written by 2000 AD’s editor, Matt Smith

The Fall of Deadworld Omnibus :

“A brand-new omnibus collection featuring three new novellas set in the world of Judge Dredd’s iconic villains, The Dark Judges.

COMETH THE HOUR, COMETH THE FALL

In time, the whole world will be a graveyard, a charnel pit for billions. In time, a tiny few will be all that remains, fighting back against the terrible, rotting “greys” until none are left. In time, the Dark Judges will rule unquestioned over an empty world.

But before the end of Deadworld must come the fall…”


And finally in 2022 a trilogy of novellas called The Apocalypse War written by John Ware,

The Apocalypse War: Pack Instinct :

MEGA-CITY ONE: A POWDER KEG WAITING TO BLOW

There isn’t a moment when tensions aren’t running high and the City isn’t ready to crack. But there’s something new going on, something bad. It’s open war in the streets, block vs block. It’s a Block war.

It’s Block Mania, and no one is immune, not even the Judges.



Judge Anderson novels

In 2006 Black flame published 3 novels featuring Judge Anderson

Anderson PSI Division :

She knows what you’re thinking…
In a bleak future overrun with crime, Psi-Judge Cassandra Anderson and the PSI Division utilise their extraordinary abilities to protect the city from dangerous psychic criminals.
Six felons have died in Sector House 12 – burned to death in the holding-cubes in mysterious circumstances. Called in to psychically read the crime scene, Psi-Judge Anderson encounters ever-increasing signs that a malignant psychic presence is at work. As her investigation unfolds, something dark prepares to strike from the shadows.
Prepare yourself for a tense and intriguing investigation that will blow your mind.
Also available in this series: Red Shadows, Sins of the Father.

And in 2014 3 novella collected in

Judge Anderson: Year One (The Early Years) :

“YOU READY, ROOKIE?”
In years to come, Cassandra Anderson will be a living legend, Psi-Division’s most famous Judge. But for now it’s 2100, and a young Judge Anderson is fresh out of the Academy, the Eagle still gleaming on her shoulder. It’s time to put her training—and her judgement—to the test.
Tackling a love-obsessed telepathic killer at a Valentine’s Day parade, plunging into the depths of madness in a huge new psychiatric prison, and probing the boundaries of reality itself as she hunts a psychic virus to its roots, Cass will be forged in the fires of Justice, emerging as something extraordinary.

Finally in 2018 year two :

Judge Anderson: Year Two :

FROM THE PAGES OF THE JUDGE DREDD MEGAZINE

A shopping mall where droids sell organs harvested from street trash…

A murderous imaginary friend…

A psychotic composer drafting music from pain…

All in a day’s work for the Lawman of the Future.

Edited by and with an introduction by Dredd veteran Michael Carroll, Judge Fear’s Big Day Out and Other Stories gathers the very best short stories from more than a decade of the Judge Dredd Megazine, including stories by legends Alan Grant, Gordon Rennie and Simon Spurrier, among countless others…

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