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Sega: It is The Law
antime - Jan 17, 2004
 antime Jan 17, 2004
Here are scans of Sega ads published in classic English sci-fi comic mag, 2000AD. The scans are from progs 755, 760 and 762 (Nov-Dec 1991). It appears not even Judge Dredd is completely incorruptible.

"Dredd to Console"... (Gamegear)

"Back to the Future"... (SMS2)

"It Takes All Ages"... (Megadrive)

 slacker52 Jan 17, 2004
creepy.........oooooooooooooo aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

 Gallstaff Jan 17, 2004
Why did they decide to use judge dredd for these adds?

 MasterAkumaMatata Jan 17, 2004
Because he rules? :lol:

 Gallstaff Jan 17, 2004
Psh judge dredds a pussy.

Now, the demolition man, he owned.

 it290 Jan 18, 2004
Because Judge Dredd was the main attraction of 2000AD. And he's a lot cooler than he's portrayed in that pathetic excuse for a movie.

 Gallstaff Jan 18, 2004
Where else has judge dredd appeared than in the movie? And not like that sad snes game cause that was based on the movie.

 Twillinx Jan 18, 2004

  
	
	
Where else has judge dredd appeared than in the movie? And not like that sad snes game cause that was based on the movie.


I beleive he appered as a comic book hero at some point, or maybe that was built on that cheesy movie.

Just like Batman, The incredible Hulk and Daredevil never existed before their "movies".

Now that's sarcasm.

I own 2 copies of the first issue of Daredevil (Swedish), I should start my own thread, post a picture of your comic book-collection. hmm...

 VertigoXX Jan 18, 2004
I have 35 long-boxes full of comics. I can fit around 500 in each box since I don't use bags & boards for most of them (only the ones worth more than $25 or so). So that makes for around 17,500 comics. And that's still not counting the 1800 or so TPB's and graphic novels filling up six sets of bookshelves. Do you really want me to post a picture of all that? My camera doesn't zoom back far enough, and your screen ain't big enough.

Never been a big Dredd fan. I've got a few issues of the craptacular US series that DC put out to cash in on the movie, and a few of Titan's newer TPB's of old 2000 A.D. stories. The character just never appeals to me, he's too simplistic for my tastes. As much as they messed up with the Stalone movie, they did get one thing right: he's a one-note, one-trick figure with no character to build on.

But the Cure song used in the credits was worth the $7 I paid to get into the theater to see the moive, anyway. LOL

 Gallstaff Jan 18, 2004
Heh I didn't know he was a comic book character before the movie.

 antime Jan 18, 2004
Uncultured heathen. The comic has only been going since 1977!

 Gallstaff Jan 18, 2004
Hey I'm not big into the action comic scene

The only comics i read are clerks, JTHM, ninja turtles and various graphic novels

 it290 Jan 18, 2004

  
	
	
As much as they messed up with the Stalone movie, they did get one thing right: he's a one-note, one-trick figure with no character to build on.



That is true, but it was the side-stories and the world Dredd lived in that made the comic interesting, not the character himself.

 schi0249 Jan 19, 2004
I hated Judge Dredd the book, and I hate the movie.