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FREE MARS ATTACKS JUDGE DREDD: MARS ATTACKS PDF John McCrea,Al Ewing | 104 pages | 25 Feb 2014 | Idea & Design Works | 9781613778708 | English | San Diego, United States Mars Attacks Judge Dredd by Al Ewing 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. Error 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. John McCrea Illustrations. The Martian mayhem overtakes Mega- City One! During the annual meeting of the Mars Attacks Judge Dredd: Mars Attacks Mafia, a new boss makes a play for power thanks to a mysterious benefactor. Meanwhile, Judge Dredd conducts a routine bust that turns out all but routine when he makes a shocking and disgusting discovery! Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Other Editions 1. Friend Reviews. To see what your Mars Attacks Judge Dredd: Mars Attacks thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Mars Attacks Judge Dreddplease sign up. Be the first to ask a question about Mars Attacks Judge Dredd. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Mars Attacks Judge Dredd. Dec 22, Sam Quixote rated it did not like it. But after reading AD for 4 months, I realised the publication is terrible - the format of four or five pages per story and then packing five or six stories into an issue is so stupid, and the stories themselves are uniformly awful! Mars Attacks Judge Dredd was the final nail in the coffin. This book is and I use the term very loosely notable for being the first Dredd crossover with a nonAD franchise in over a decade, and the idea of the whacky Mars Attacks aliens fighting Dredd appealed to me. Having read it, I can say that you definitely need to, because the story is about Dredd and Mars Attacks but also heavily features an array of cartoon mafia figures too. It sounds funny, and initially it is, but for four issues? Boy, it wears thin fast! Dredd meanwhile behaves like Dredd, taking on monsters with his arsenal alongside, of course, PSI Judge Anderson, a psychic judge, with predictable results. The Mars Attacks aliens vapourise people left and right until Dredd kills a few and they all run off back to Mars. The plot of this book is just soooooooo boring! Oct 05, Cale rated it liked it. This is just silly. Not that it's Mars Attacks Judge Dredd: Mars Attacks bad thing, but the whole idea of Martians working with the Megacity underworld to prep their Mars Attacks Judge Dredd: Mars Attacks makes pretty much no sense. It does give Dredd and his allies a lot of chances to shoot holes in Martians, often in overly graphic manners. Dredd isn't even really the center of the story; instead there's a psychic who is much more vital to the resistance. Dredd gets his moments, especially in a hand-to-hand with a giant insect, but the story ends up on a larg This is just silly. Dredd gets his moments, especially in a hand-to-hand with a giant insect, but the story ends up on a larger scale pretty quickly. There are some twists and turns, and I like the use of cards to highlight pivotal story moments. The art isn't quite aligned with the classic cards or Dredd but it serves the story well. All told, it's silly, hyper-violent fun. Jul 08, Mark Bradley rated it really liked it. Compared to how disappointing "The Blessed Earth" was, especially in the second volume, this was a satisfying read. Plenty of action and good art. The talking monkey annoyed me a little, but hey this is the far future so maybe he achieved sentience through some comic book super science. As far as cross overs go, "Mars Attacks" and "Judge Dredd" goes together as well as peanut butter and jelly. The martians were great though according to Dredd cannon, Mars is already colonized by humans. But I explained away this issue by assuming that the martians surely came from a parallel universe version of Mars that wasn't colonized and could sustain life. Judge Dredd. Nothing more, nothing less. I think people tend to forget that Judge Dredd is supposed to be taken at face value, a tongue in cheek 2. I think people tend to forget that Judge Dredd is supposed to be taken at face value, a tongue in cheek satire. The same could be said Mars Attacks Judge Dredd: Mars Attacks the Mars Attacks franchise. A cross-over between Judge Dredd and Mars Attacks, this story has Judge Dredd being called in to investigate a mafia gang in a sector. What he discovers are aliens from Mars who then proceed to start an invasion of the Earth. Only Judge Dredd, with the help of Judge Anderson, can put a stop to the Martian minds suppressing the Judges weapons, giving them a chance to stop the invasion. A moderately interesting cross- over, with Judge Dredd nearly being killed but acting nonchalant about it, althoug A cross-over between Judge Dredd and Mars Attacks, this story has Judge Dredd being called in to investigate a mafia gang in a sector. A moderately interesting cross-over, with Judge Dredd nearly being killed but acting nonchalant about it, although he Mars Attacks Judge Dredd: Mars Attacks forced to pardon a Mafia don to get his help; but still manages to lay the law on him in the end. The book also features some stand- alone poster art featuring Judge Dredd versus the Martians. View 2 comments. Feb 16, David Wardrop rated it really liked it. I can see AD fans being split down the middle with this one. Some might Mars Attacks Judge Dredd: Mars Attacks it to be too silly and over the top like the Sylvester Stalone Judge Dredd movie as opposed to the gritty and violent Dredd. But Mars Attacks Judge Dredd made me laugh with Mumbletti even though the joke got really dragged out with panel after panel of him going hum buh duh grrrth spla curdh and so on. Absolutely ridiculous but I don't care. Some of the silliness was reminiscent of the old themes from the early years, plus it's always good to see Dredd and Anderson banter. Jan 19, Petr rated it liked it Shelves: artscifi. Silly aliens attempting to attack Meg One? Yes, that will be Mars Attacks Judge Dredd: Mars Attacks. Sep 29, Simon rated it it was ok. According to my records I've read this, but I have absolutely no memory of it. So let's say two stars and move on to something hopefully a little less forgettable. Oct 07, Ian Mars Attacks Judge Dredd: Mars Attacks it really liked it Shelves: graphic-novelssci-fi. Jan 31, Jeremy rated it it was ok. It was filler. Nothing horrible, but nothing caught my attention. Oct 20, Derek rated it really liked it. The rare crossover that feels organic and is a really fun Mars Attacks Judge Dredd: Mars Attacks. As bonkers as you'd expect it to be. Apr 28, John rated it it was amazing. I'm not a fan of comic book mash-ups. I feel the characters often suffer distortion in order to adapt to the mashed-up plot. In this case, however, Judge Dredd and Mars Attacks! The characters were all true to Mars Attacks Judge Dredd: Mars Attacks, and the story was believable in the Dredd universe. The art was gorgeous— both issue covers and interior art. I would read another series of these books in a heartbeat! I would like to give this book 6 stars— the extra star simply for including Judge And I'm not a fan of comic book mash-ups. I would like to give this book 6 stars— the extra star simply for including Judge Anderson in the story. Mars Attacks Judge Dredd - Wikipedia Comic Books Reviews. Comic Books News Press Releases. Comic Books Reviews X-Men. Comic Books Previews X-Men. Comic Books X- Men. Mars Attacks! I was a huge fan of Mars Attacks: Zombies vs. Robotspartly because it was jam packed with humor and robot on Martian action. So color me surprised when this issue opens with… gangsters? Luckily we have Dredd to help out with this little issue. The upside to Mars Attacks! Zombies vs. This Mars Attacks Judge Dredd: Mars Attacks however, is setting up an elaborate story to sustain a couple of issues. Knife fight! Once this oddly complicated plot involving gangsters is ironed out this issue starts to roll. That allows Ewing to show off the humorous and lascivious nature of the city. We get to see Dredd do Dredd things, like beat on dudes, encounter some science fiction things and… yes, take on a Martian. The issue sets out to do a few things, namely to setup a basic outline for how the Martians will be used. Ewing also closes the book with a Mars Attacks Judge Dredd: Mars Attacks insect attacking Dredd which seems a bit off. We want Martian vs. Dredd, not some random bug vs. Maybe the next issue will reveal why this bug is even part of the storybut from the first issue it seems random and a bit off base. Is she supposed to be sexy? The art by John McCrea goes a long way to keep things sketchy and gritty.