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FREE JUDGE DREDD: V. 1: THE RESTRICTED FILES PDF John Wagner,Alan Grant | 320 pages | 15 Feb 2010 | Rebellion | 9781906735333 | English | Oxford, United Kingdom Judge Dredd: The Restricted Files 01 by John Wagner Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Judge Dredd: v. 1: The Restricted Files rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Judge Dredd by John Wagner. Alan Grant. Steve Moore. Carlos Ezquerra Illustrator. Mike McMahon Illustrator. Kevin O'Neill Illustrator. Ian Gibson Illustrator. Brian Bolland Illustrator. Collects together forgetten and rare gens from the Thrill-power archives. Readers can experience Dredd strips that haven't been reprinted in over 30 years. This collection of classic strips in a must-read for any comic fan! Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Original Title. Mega-City One United States. Other Editions 1. Friend Reviews. To see Judge Dredd: v. 1: The Restricted Files your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Judge Dreddplease sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Aug 15, Eamonn Murphy rated it liked it. This nice book, much of it in colour, collects Judge Dredd stories from various AD Summer Specials and Annuals between and Being culled from Specials and Annuals it features no long, continuing stories, only short one-offs. There are three scriptwriters: John Wagner, Alan Grant and Steve Judge Dredd: v. 1: The Restricted Files, though a few individual stories are credited to unknown. It's mostly Wagner, which is no bad thing. Judge Dredd: v. 1: The Restricted Files are ten artists listed on the cover, the usual competent AD members and one Joh This nice book, much of it in colour, collects Judge Dredd stories from various AD Summer Specials and Annuals between and All the art is pretty good, though in a few of the early stories the Dredd one seems a bit small-bodied and big-headed so he looks like Billy the Cat, of Beano fame. Given thirty-four stories to choose from the best thing to do is pick out the highlights. The opening third of the book is pretty unremarkable but not unpleasant. Dredd goes out into the Cursed Earth with a warrant for the arrest of Rhode Island Red, a chicken-headed mutant. This enjoyable tale was greatly enhanced by lively art from Mike McMahon. There is a recurring strain of black humour in the life of Dredd. Norman objects even though he will get an artificial heart as a replacement. He turns to crime. This sort of thing is good fun. Even so, it contains some good yarns, some excellent art and is probably worth the pennies you can now buy it for online. May 15, Rachel Redhead rated it liked it. More of a mixed bag than the regular case files, this is a collection of stories from various specials over several years, so the variance in quality is more apparent, but that shouldn't go against it too much as there's some good gems in the book to enjoy. Nov 11, Derek Moreland rated it it was amazing. I deeply enjoyed the return of Walter and Maria in this collection, for example. After the disappointments of volumes 8 and 9 of the case files, this was a great return to form. Nov 14, Bryn Young-roberts rated it really liked it. Finally we get to see Dredd in colour! Mostly from annuals and specials, this volume takes stories from a range of sources that span about 7 years, and it's great to see just how far the look of the character has come in that time. His first ever colour outing is in the Dan Dare annual, in which he seems to be sporting some green kneepads. The story is typical Dredd of the era and unremarkable save for the fact it is in colour. Much more bizarre is his second colour outing, which appeared i Finally we get to see Dredd in colour! Much more bizarre is his second colour outing, which appeared in the following year's Dan Dare annual in which all of the other popular AD characters hold a surprise Christmas party for him! The premise alone is rather embarrassing and isn't helped by the story which really isn't much beyond the premise. Thankfully, crossovers of this kind are rare. While the entire book may be a collection of odd Judge Dredd: v. 1: The Restricted Files the truth is that it is still a lot of fun and a wonderful panorama of Dredd's early years. Jan 23, Keith rated it really liked it. These books collect the Dredd stories that were printed in specials and annuals, and the first few stories really aren't up to the quality of the main strip. It swings from okay to terrible for a few installments, then finds its feet very well with some really enjoyable vintage Dredd throughout the latter half. For that chunk, even when the stories aren't particularly exciting the artwork should see you through, there's some really gorgeous Ezquerra stuff in here. Jun 17, Shawn Birss rated it did not like it. This is my second Dredd book, after gaining an interest in the character from the recent ? This book is mostly just terrible, with the occasional bright spot in the art. But when it's bad, it's really bad. Panels are even out of order sometimes. I found the general tone and wit at its best to be somewhat comparable to Mad magazine. Skip it. I hope to discover Judge Dredd: v. 1: The Restricted Files this strip improves. The story has a lot of potential, as evidenced in the film. Dec 04, Timo rated it it was ok Shelves: comics. Don't get me wrong, but I do really love Judge Dredd and his world, but these Solid art. Sep 12, Richard rated it did not like it. There's a reason why these stories haven't been reprinted in over 30 years. They are scraping the barrel. Stick to the case files. Feb 25, Judge Dredd: v. 1: The Restricted Files Hall rated it liked it. I Judge Dredd: v. 1: The Restricted Files this Judge Dredd book of stories that were printed in Magazines and newspapers,I found some were better than others but overall very good. Julian rated it it was amazing Nov 22, Jason rated it liked it Oct 27, Karl Hickey rated it liked it Jan 08, Tero Kaukonen rated it liked it Oct 04, Chris Kilbride rated it really liked it Aug 14, Jon Start rated it it was amazing Nov 19, Victor rated it really liked it Mar 08, Dan Van rated it liked it Dec 20, Judge Dredd: The Restricted Files #1 - Vol.1 (Issue) Featuring some of the rarest tales from the mean streets of Mega-City One, Judge Dredd dispenses justice to all those perps, muties, monsters and fatties who break the law during the holidays. Taken from the earliest AD annuals and specials, including many stories that have never been collected before, this is a must for any comic fan! Collects Judge Dredd stories from AD annuals and specials, covering the years to This edit will also create new pages on Comic Vine for:. Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Comic Vine users. 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Comment and Save Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Comic Vine users. Use your keyboard! List of Judge Dredd stories in Case Files | ADopedia | Fandom Following is a list of Judge Dredd stories which first ran in AD and the corresponding collected case files in which they were reprinted and are currently available. The following stories originally appeared in AD Progs 2 - The following stories originally appeared in AD Progs 61 - The following stories originally appeared in AD Progs - It links Vol. Reprinted in a separate Rebellion book. The following stories originally appeared in AD Prog - [2]. The following stories originally appeared in AD Prog - [3]. The following stories originally appeared in AD Prog - [4]. The following stories originally appeared in AD Prog - Judge Dredd: v. 1: The Restricted Files. The following stories originally appeared in AD Prog - [6]. The following stories originally appeared in AD Prog - [7]. 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