Dredd: Urban Warfare - Arthur Wyatt
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Résumé :
The complete comic-book sequel to the hit movie DREDD.
JUDGEMENT TIME!
The twenty-second century. America is an irradiated wasteland. Within it lies a city, built on the ruins of the old world – Mega-City One. With eight hundred million people living in chaos, only the men and women of the Hall of Justice can maintain order. Juries. Executioners. Judges. Toughest of them all is Judge Dredd – he is the law!
Written by Arthur Wyatt (Orlok: Agent of East Meg One) and featuring the stunning artwork of Henry Flint (Zombo) and Paul Davidson (X-Men Legacy), Urban Warfare, continues the adventures of cinema’s hottest future cop.
This collection also features the jaw-dropping origin story of the criminal Ma-Ma who featured in the Dredd movie, written by Matt Smith (Judge Dredd: Year One).
Biographie:
Arthur Wyatt is a British writer based in the American Pacific Northwest, where he lives with his wife Heather and children Gayle and Verity. He has written extensively for 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine, including stories set in the Judge Dredd universe, the 2012 move Dredd universe, and beyond. He was also the founding editor of the British small press magazine FutureQuake.
Henry Flint is the definitive Dredd artist of recent years, and is responsible for some of the most successful series from 21st Century 2000AD, including Shakara and Zombo.