Judge Maitland has a plan to lower the crime rate of Mega-City One: divesting funds from the Justice Department into education and services that would benefit the average citizen. She is given one year to improve one sector of Mega-City One; one year to succeed, and create a better world.
But when her plan begins to work, and the Justice Department decides to roll it out over ten more sectors, citizens like vid-news mogul Robert Glenn and Judge Hernandez who have a vested interest in keeping the status quo step in to spoil the experiment using whatever means are at their disposal.
Writers Rob Williams and Arthur Wyatt, with artist Henry Flint, craft a taut political thriller that challenges readers to reassess what they think of the world of Judge Dredd.
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Please excuse me while I pick my jaw up after that one Comics Beat
Taut, pointed and bizarre, like much of the best Dredd Flint is a trippy-noir marvel Kieron Gillen
Destined to rock Dredds world to its very core Geeky Brummie "How many different ways do I have to say it? This is one of THOSE Dredd stories, one that will reverberate across the series for many years to come." Comicon.com "An instant classic story ... Judge Dredd remains one of the most relevant and incisive comics for our times" Newsarama "Be prepared to be blown away by three creators at the top of their game" downthetubes.net "The best serialized comic story of 2024 so far" *The Comics Beat * "The most sophisticated political fiction I've read in a long time" Ian Dunt, author How To Be A Liberal "One of the most enjoyable and affecting Dredd arcs in a long time." Multiversity Comics "Without hyping this up way too much, this could well be the most important Dredd of this year. Hell, this might well be one of the most important Dredds of so many years." Comicon.con One Of The Best Comics of 2024 * Comic Book Couples Counselling * "This is Judge Dredd at its serialized best" -- Dave Buesing * Comic Book Herald * "One of the most important and relevant Judge Dredd stories of the decade" -- David Barnett * Prospect Magazine *
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A ground-breaking, heart-breaking story of hope, fear, politics and pathos, A Better World is the modern Judge Dredd classic you do NOT want to miss.
Rob Williams is the writer of Suicide Squad and Martian Manhunter for DC Comics, Unfollow for Vertigo and Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor for Titan Comics. His previous work for 2000 AD includes Judge Dredd: Titan, The Grievous Journey Of Ichabod Azrael (And The Dead Left In His Wake) and The Ten-Seconders, and he is currently writing Roy of the Rovers for Rebellion.
Arthur Wyatt is a British writer based in the American Pacific Northwest, where he lives with his wife Heather and children Gayle and Verity. He has written extensively for 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine, including stories set in the Judge Dredd universe, the 2012 move Dredd universe, and beyond. He was also the founding editor of the British small press magazine FutureQuake.
Henry Flint, winner of the National Comics Awards for Best Comic Artist 2004, is one of the Galaxys Greatest Comics rising superstars. Co-creator of Sancho Panzer, Shakara, and the fan-favourite strip, Zombo, his incredibly versatile pencils have also graced A.B.C. Warriors, Judge Dredd/Aliens, Deadlock, Judge Dredd, Rogue Trooper, Nemesis the Warlock, The V.C.s and Venus Bluegenes. He has even written a Thargs Alien Invasions strip! He has also worked on several American comics, including Omega Men, Haunted Tank and Fear Itself: Fearsome Four. Away from the comics industry, Henry produced art of the cover of DJ Foods 2012 album, The Search Engine.
Boo Cooks 2000 AD debut came some years before he was to provide pencils for the comic proper as a young man, he sent a fan sketch in to the letters page! Thankfully he continued to hone his art, working on a number of Future Shocks before landing a guest spot on the fan-favourite A.B.C. Warriors series. Cooks facility with huge crowd scenes and alien designs has quickly established him as a talent to watch, and with three co-created series Asylum, Dead Men Walking, Harry Kipling (Deceased) under his belt, he is one of the Galaxys Greatests brightest hopes for the future.
Jake Lynch is a Norfolk based Illustrator, best known for his work on Judge Dredd and Proteus Vex for 2000AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine. He has also worked on other Rebellion publications such as Action and Vigilant as well as Film/TV, and poster design for others. A self-taught artist, he is living proof that theyll let any idiot in here and, as a self-confessed Sci-Fi nerd, he is often the first to be asked to leave.