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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Judge Anderson The PSI Files Volume 01 by John Wagner Judge Anderson The Psi Files TPB (2009- Rebellion) comic books 1953 or later. This item is not in stock. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available. Volume 1 - 1st printing. Written by John Wagner and Alan Grant. Art by Brett Ewins, Cliff Robinson, Robin Smith, Barry Kitson, Jeff Anderson, Will Simpson, Mark Farmer, Mick Austin, David Roach, Arthur Ranson, Carlos Ezquerra & Kim Raymond. Cassandra Anderson is a member of Psi-Division, the psychic section of the Justice Department. A precognitive telepath and empath, she can detect crimes before they are even committed! In this bumper volume, containing over 300 pages of thrills and bonus material, Anderson faces some of her toughest cases - and finds out that it really isn't all in the mind! Softcover, 7 1/2-in. x 10-in., 384 pages, B&W. Cover price $24.99. This item is not in stock. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available. Volume 2 - 1st printing. Written by John Wagner and Alan Grant. Art by Arthur Ranson, David Roach, Siku, Kevin Walker, Mark Wilkinson, Steve Sampson, Tony Luke, Charles Gillespie, Xuasus, Ian Gibson and Mike Collins. An impending psychic apocalypse, mutant vampires, an alien threat on Mars. It's enough to make a seasoned PSI Judge disillusioned with her job. From the streets of Mega-City One to the outer fringes of the galaxy, wherever she goes Cassandra Anderson is sure to find trouble! Softcover, 7 1/2-in. x 10-in., 304 pages, B&W. Cover price $32.99. This item is not in stock. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available. Volume 3 - 1st printing. Written by Alan Grant, Peter Milligan, Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning. Art by Steve Sampson, Arthur Ranson, Charles Gillespie, Angel Unzueta, Trevor Hairsine, Eddy Cant, Ian Gibson, Mick Austin and Anthony Williams. Cover by Steve Sampson. Cassandra Anderson, Psi Divison's finest Judge, has faced many tough challenges in her career, from saving Mega-City One from total annihilation at the hands of the Dark Judges to dealing with a loss of faith in the Justice System, but her toughest challenge is still ahead. Something evil from the depths of space is about to crash down into the "Big Meg," presenting the Judges with a bigger crisis than they have ever faced before! Softcover, 7 1/2-in. x 10-in., 304 pages, B&W. Cover price $32.99. Dredd Reckoning. But children-and-trauma is, inescapably, a recurring theme in Alan Grant's Anderson stories--it's the core of the 17-episode "Wonderwall"/"Crusade" sequence from 1997 that began the feature's return to 2000 AD , almost a year and a half after it left the Megazine . (Specifically, it returned with the cover of Prog 1045, below, and its obligatory Anderson ass shot.) A quote from Grant in 2002: " I think the only story I'd consign to oblivion would be the ANDERSON tale 'Crusade'. I thought Steve Sampson made a valiant effort with the artwork, but in the end the story sank under the sheer weight of children (and not very good writing)." In the same interview, he cites "Satan" as being among his best work, on the strength of Ranson's artwork. A bibliographical quirk: Grant and Mick Austin's "Confessions of a She-Devil" appeared in 2000 AD Annual 1990, two years after the Annual included the Grant-co-written Dredd story "She-Devils." That '88 volume also features Peter Milligan and "Eddy Cant"'s Anderson prose story "Dear Diary"--the latter doesn't seem to have ever drawn anything else, and the kid's-scribble illustrations suggest that it's a pseudonym for somebody. Milligan himself? Anyone know? "Dear Diary," incidentally, reappeared a bit over a year ago (sans illustrations), alongside this volume's "Exorcise Duty," in the digital-only prose collection Sweet Justice: Selected Short Stories from the 2000 AD and Judge Dredd Annuals . Dredd Reckoning. 'The hour of the wolf' was a exciting story when it was published. There hadn't been a any references to East Meg for a long time at that point, so discovering it was a plot to free Orlok was a pretty shocking reveal at the time. Did this mean another massive war was about to start? I think you lose some of that reading these stories in bulk like this. This is a fun read, but I ain't gonna lie: i can't wait to see what you have to say about little robot bonnie. "Still, it's not clear to me as a reader why it initially seemed like having a second Judge-based series in the weekly was a good idea." Judge Anderson started life as a comic strip for a proposed sister comic for 2000ad featuring Judge Dredd and other characters and life in Mega City One. It was mothballed but enough work had taken place on the Anderson strip that it was used in 2000ad. Regarding Anderson drawn in Brian Bolland's style, Brett Ewins has gone on record as saying that this was a specific request from the 2000ad editorial, and he was constantly trying to get away from the style to great criticism from editorial, and lead to his eventual departure from the strip. You should really include a review of Thrill Power Overload, a behind the scenes look at the creation and history of 2000ad, which is full of fascinating stories that would further inform the history of Judge Dredd. Yeah, Thrill Power Overload provides some essential context for these stories. Brenden McCarthy was also told to Do A Bolland, and only found his real artistic voice by Doing A McCarthy, especially when he got his hands on those groovy colours. But I always liked Brett Ewin's detailed (and duplicated) Rogue Trooper stuff, but couldn't swallow the chunky and clumsy style he evolved into. Judge Anderson: The Psi Files Volume 01. Sorry, this is currently unavailable. Find out why here. Please click below and we will notify you when it is back in stock. Short Description: Cassandra Anderson is a member of Psi-Division, the psychic section of the Justice Department. A precognitive telepath and empath, she can detect crimes before they are committed. Read more. Product Description & Details Review this book Author Biography. Product Description. Cassandra Anderson is a member of Psi-Division, the psychic section of the Justice Department. A precognitive telepath and empath, she can detect crimes before they are committed! This bumper volume contains over 400 pages of thrilling action, with stories written by Alan Grant (Batman), John Wagner (Judge Dredd) and features the stunning artwork of Brett Ewins (Bad Company), Mark Farmer (The Incredible Hulk) and Arthur Ranson (Button Man) amongst others. Judge Anderson: The Psi Files Volume 01 Paperback edition by John Wagner. Product Details. Product Specification. Categories. Write a Review. Please sign in to write a review. Author Biography. Since his Future Shock debut in Prog 37, Brett Ewins has been one of the Galaxy's Greatest Comic's most beloved artists. Co-creator of the classic Bad Company, Ewins has also contributed to A.B.C. Warriors, Daily Star Dredd, Judge Anderson, Judge Dredd, Kelly, Mega-City One, Rogue Trooper, Ro-Jaws' Robo-Tales andUniversal Soldier. Beyond 2000 AD, Ewins was a co-founding editor of Deadline magazine, and co- pencilled and inked the hugely acclaimed Skreemer series, which he co-created with writer Peter Milligan. He also created Johnny Nemo, which is now enjoying great success in Cyberosia Publishing's new US edition. Cliff Robinson is one of 2000 AD's longest-serving artists, having made his debut with a Future Shock way back in Prog 362! Since then, he has co-created Mother Earth, and illustrated numerous Judge Dredd strips, as well as Future Shocks, Judge Anderson, Pulp Sci-Fi, Vector 13 and Venus Bluegenes. Aside from his own co-created Bad City Blue, Robin Smith has illustrated Future Shocks, Judge Dredd, Mean Machine, One-Offs, Rogue Trooper, Strontium Dog, Tharg the Mighty and Time Twisters. He is also the illustrator of Paradox Press' Green Candles, and is co-creator of The Bogie Man with John Wagner and Alan Grant. Barry Kitson is a fan-favourite 2000 AD artist, whose pencils have graced Judge Anderson, Tharg's Future Shocks, and Judge Dredd's appearances in both the Daily Star and in the Galaxy's Greatest Comic, where Kitson co-created the deadly martial artist Stan Lee! Kitson has worked for a wide range of non-2000 AD publishers, including stints on Batman, Captain Britain, JLA, L.E.G.I.O.N., Superman, Titans and Secret Invasion: Fantastic Four Jeff Anderson has illustrated Judge Dredd, One-Offs and Tharg's Future Shocks for 2000 AD. Will Simpson is the co-creator of Universal Soldier, and co-penciller of the classic Judge Dredd story 'The Dead Man' and painter of the hugely popular Rogue Trooper story 'The War Machine'. He has also illustrated Future Shocks, Judge Anderson, Tales of Mega-City One, Tyranny Rex, Venus Bluegenes and Witchworld. Simpson's work beyond 2000 AD includes Aliens, Animal Man, Batman, Hellblazer, and his co-created Vamps series at DC/Vertigo. He is currently working on film and animation artwork and storyboards via his own company, Rogue Rocket.