I think, at this stage in my interests, it’s about time to
discuss Judge Dredd. Sorry in advance, but this is a comic series I have a lot
of love for right now. That, and I'm several days behind on blog posts. So you'd better watch out, I'm going to throw a lot of my own thoughts and ideas around now.
Once of the best things about Dredd is the realism of it.
It’s set in Mega City One, after most of the world has been destroyed for some reason that might be about chemicals or something. Outside the mega cities is the Cursed Earth where nobody lives or goes. Mega City One stretches from what used to be Washington to Boston, and there are a lot of people living there. Like, 75,000 citizens. Entire
megablocks that can house cities in themselves, full of everything so you don't even need to leave the block if you don’t want to.
It presents a future where everything has gone to shit,
and sure, it isn't a great one, but it’s also creepily accurate with the way our world is coming along. And that’s
what’s awesome. It doesn't show off a fancy future where everything is lovely,
like in Star Trek. I still love Trek, don’t get me wrong. But Mega Cities seem
more like where life is heading. Not that we can't extend outwards into the stars, too. Hell we'd need to.
And Joe Dredd – whose name I will never get used to, it’s
the lamest thing – is just a normal guy. He’s human, he’s got his own problems.
If you cut him, he’ll bleed. And his life is dedicated to cutting down the
lawbreakers in the city. It’s not a glamorous job, or a nice one, but
somebody has to do it, and he’s the best of the best.
He pretty much has a weird friendship with a woman named
Judge Anderson, too, which is sweet. But he’s totally human, he gets angry at
things, he understands the law better than himself, and he frowns really really
hard at literally everything. And he's sarcastic/sassy as hell.
But an awesome thing about the comic is that he ages
properly. Every year that passes in this
world, passes in his own. So he’s actually getting on a bit. There are jokes at
the moment that maybe he should let someone else take over, and I think he got diagnosed with some cancer or brain issue fairly recently, but it can be resolved with surgery, so he'll be alright. He has been going a long time.
And the gender equality is wonderful. Judge Anderson is a psychic, and when she's interrogating a criminal in a cell and he starts fighting back, two Judges outside consider helping, but one says she's capable and to not bother, and that's fantastic. Sure, she's also drawn in the half-light with only what barely counts as underwear on in Judgement On Gotham, but it's drawn classy as fuck, and you don't actually see anything, even if it's unnecessary, and Dredd gets a full body shot where his leathers are very tight between his legs, so it feels evened out a little.
The Dredd stories are rarely happy, and I'll be the first to admit they often end badly. But that's another good point in my eyes. The hero is a normal guy wrapped up in armour behind a visor, but he still goes out every day and fights. In one of the christmas annuals, this guy sets off a bomb in a megablock, and they stop the other two, but not that one. And it sucks, it really does, but it mirrors how things really are. They can't get to everyone, he isn't always going to win. And that's usually read by kids around Christmas. The stories never pretend everyone can be saved.
I have a gold - slightly smaller than regulation - Dredd badge on my coat, and I've never worn a badge so damn proudly, because I feel like I can get a lot of strength from him. There are 12 serious crimes reported every minute in that city. That's 17,000 per day, and the Judges only get to around 6%, but that doesn't stop him going every day, fighting crime and being the best of the best. His belief in right and wrong amazes me, and I'm endlessly admiring of him.
As I stupidly told my parents yesterday, and received a short 'don't become obsessed' speech from them for my efforts, Dredd is my hobby at the moment. Dredd's my life, because I've mentioned before about doing what works for you. You do you. And right now, Dredd works, keeps me going. I have a massive amount of comics to go through now, and while it stems from the Karl Urban starring movie from last year, I love the comics in a way I haven't loved comics for a while. I said I wanted to get back into that genre, and here it is.
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