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Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 Free FREE JUDGE ANDERSON: VOL. 2 PDF Alan Grant,Arthur Ranson,Kev Walker | 304 pages | 16 Feb 2012 | Rebellion | 9781907992957 | English | Oxford, United Kingdom Judge Anderson: The Psi Files Vol. 2 | Fresh Comics Goodreads helps you keep track of books you Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 to read. Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 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. Preview — Judge Anderson by Alan Grant. John Wagner. Xuasus Illustrator. Ian Gibson Illustrator. Enric Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 IIllustrator. Mike Collins Goodreads Author Illustrator. Arthur Ranson Illustrator. David Roach Illustrator. Siku Illustrator. Kevin Walker Illustrator. Mark Wilkinson Illustrator. Steve Sampson Goodreads Author Illustrator. Tony Luke Illustrator. Charles Gillespie Illustrator. Report Meg 2. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Other Editions 1. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Judge Andersonplease sign up. Anyone know why this particular volume of the series is so rare? See 1 question about Judge Anderson…. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Apr 06, Mel rated it really liked it Shelves: graphic-novelboughtscifipost-apocalyptic. This Judge Anderson collection didn't take me nearly as long to read as the first. I loved how they dealt with her friend's death, as that seemed really significant in the first volume, but also seemed to have zero impact then. The stories were on the whole longer and more interesting. However, for some reason, I just wasn't really into the stories that took place off Earth. The aimless travelling just felt a bit aimless, and Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 universe less well defined than that of Earth. I will Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 g This Judge Anderson collection didn't take me nearly as long to read as the first. I will definitely get the 3rd volume though as she's still a great character. I'm really hoping there will be a 6th volume in the range as there must have been more than enough Anderson stories released by now to fill one if not three more May 20, Wesley rated it really liked it Shelves: comics. All except one was written by Alan Grant the exception being a collaboration between Grant and long time writing partner John Wagner and features three longer stories with a number of short tales interspersed among them. The first of the longer stories is calle This is the second volume of collected stories featuring Judge Anderson taken from AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine. The first of the longer stories is called Shamballa and sees Anderson and academy colleague, Rickard, travelling to Tibet with two East- Meg 2 psi operatives to investigate the source of a worldwide spate of psychic visions of mythic creatures that are causing death and destruction where they appear. They end up travelling to the region formerly known as Tibet to track down a forgotten race of people with extraordinary psi abilities. The art on this story was by the great Arthur Ranson. After a number of stories that slowly erode Anderson's faith in the justice system she eventually cracks and Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 a particularly brutal judge. In the second of the long stories, Childhood's Endshe is sent on a mission to Mars to cool off. On the Cydonian plane, the head monument has opened a portal. Anderson is one of a number of assembled experts who make the expedition into the structure. While inside she must confront a deadly enemy of old and the return of an ancient race determined to wipe out humanity. The third long story, Postcards from the Edge continues on from the last one and sees Anderson, having resigned as a judge, bumming round the inhabited worlds of the galaxy looking to find herself. This walkabout storyline is the most disjointed, having several different artists contributing to it, and with individual stories of variable quality and interest. Having said that I like the chapters with the distinctive art Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 Steve Sampson which are good to look at even if they are not necessarily good to read. The beauty of this volume is that it allows an alternative look at the judges and the justice system of Mega-City. The sometimes brutal tactics of Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 street judge are questioned here by an increasingly doubtful Anderson as she struggles to get over the suicide of her friend, the empath Judge Corey, and assimilate some the spiritual experiences she goes through in this book and the philosophical questions they raise. Taken all together it is a worthwhile addition to the library even though some of the standalone stories and parts of Postcards from the Edge are not quite as good as the rest. Dec 06, Bob Solanovicz rated it really liked it. The world of Mega City One is far more similar to our own than we'd like to admit. Therefore, Anderson's dilemmas, doubts and fears about life and society are much closer to ours then most I've seen in mainstream comics. Anderson is not Batman. She's not all-powerful like Superman. She's human and can't control or even influence the world around her, The world of Mega City One is far more similar to our own than we'd like to admit. She's human and can't control or even influence the world around her, and what's worse, she's a cop and in a very strict, fascistic system so she often must make decisions she quickly regrets. She has to play by the rules but she doesn't want to. And therein lies her problem. She's doesn't want to be a conformist but she's forced to be by her programming, by her upbringing and training. Dredd has a clear agenda - he follows the law to the letter. And although he had his doubts about the Judge system lately, Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 still a much happier person because he believes in the Law. Anderson is totally opposite and when I first discovered that I immediately identified with her character. I love Dredd, I don't necessary like him as a person but his adventures ask a ton of moral and social questions. Anderson's too but at the same time they're more psychological. I've spent too long on a steady diet of US superhero comics trying to find mainstream comic books that talk about real life but now I've discovered the true quality of AD comics it's not likely I'll be going back to them any time soon. I've been looking for a home for a long, long time Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 it looks like I found it in the worlds and characters written by John Wagner, Alan Grant and Pat Mills. Sep 20, Bryn Young-roberts rated it really liked it. At times there is a little too much emphasis on Anderson's grief over her colleague who committed suicide, but overall it is what drives her character through most of these Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 and it is what makes her more of a well-rounded person than Dredd - this volume is really dedicated to her questioning her life, world and profession. While her appearance may change from chapter to chapter do artists never check out previous issues? Oct 23, Keith rated it really Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 it. There's a lot of space travelling introspection as she finds herself, and some of the more experimental art is a bit hit and miss, but the quality of the writing Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 superb Judge Anderson: Vol. 2. It also features easily my favorite Anderson tale, and one of my favorite comic stories of all-time, the fantastic Childhood's End, which is worth the price of admission alone. Luckily that story is in very good company. Jan 14, Timo rated it liked it Shelves: comics. Great continuity Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 stories and I really loved that high drama there was. Great art also, really smooth but Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 a bit experimental and rough. Sadly all that niceness was shot to bits with those, again, god awful Annual stories. Those were just pointless. Dan Van rated it it was amazing Jun 07, Raymond rated it really liked it May 25, The Psi Files Vol. 2. - AbeBooks - Grant, Alan: An impending psychic apocalypse, mutant vampires, an alien threat on Mars From the streets of Mega-City One to the outer fringes of the galaxy - wherever she goes, Cassandra Anderson is sure to find trouble! With engaging stories from comics' statesman Alan Grant Judge Dredd, Batman and featuring unforgettable artwork from Arthur Ranson Mazeworld and Kevin Walker Marvel Zombiesthe further adventures Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 everybody's favourite psychic judge are not to be missed. John Wagner has been scripting for AD for more years than he cares to remember. With over AD stories to his name - not to mention over Daily Star Judge Dredd strips - Alan Grant's prolific creative record speaks for itself. Outside the Galaxy's Greatest Comic, Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 is well-known to Batman fans following a lengthy Judge Anderson: Vol. 2 on various incarnations of the title. Arthur Ranson has long been one of AD's most popular artists, making his initial impact when working with Alan Grant on Judge Anderson, a lengthy partnership resulting in the creation of many great stories featuring the much-loved Psi Judge.
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