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ESSENTIAL JUDGE DREDD TOUR OF DUTY TP BOOK 03

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31,35€

(W) John Wagner, Al Ewing, Robbie Morrison (A) Carlos Ezquerra, Kev Walker, Patrick Goddard, John Higgins, John Haward (CA) Mike Collins

The essential Judge Dredd graphic novel series - this is the ultimate introduction to the Lawman of the Future! And this is the grand finale to the epic Tour of Duty storyline! During Origins, Dredd discovered a mutant branch of his own bloodline. For the lawman, it brought home the injustice inherent in Justice Department's Mutant policies. He believes that those unfortunates warped by the legacy of the Atomic Wars deserve to be treated with more humanity, as they are currently forbidden entry into Mega-City One, and exiled to facilities and townships in the irradiated wasteland. But Dredd's support of Mutants may see him join them to live out the rest of his life in The Cursed Earth. The stories collected in this volume affect Dredd's world for years to come, and feature work by writers John Wagner (A History of Violence), Robbie Morrison (The Authority), Al Ewing (The Immortal Hulk) and artists Carlos Ezquerra (Preacher), Kev Walker (Star Wars), Patrick Goddard (Rogue Trooper), John Higgins (Watchmen), John Haward (Tales of Telguuth) and Mike Collins (Doctor Who).

Date de livraison estimée : 12/03/2025

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