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"Judge Dredd: Mega-City One" TV series

Certainly the Dredd comic does go into a lot of stuff, not only the dark an gritty, but sometimes a lighter side. I remember a brief two-page story about Dredd using all the Justice Department's Forensic and Scientific services to track down someone who dropped a bubble-gum wrapper. A TV series is ideal, and they can also build up some things in the background, like the robot uprising for example.
 
Where would be a good place to start on the comics for someone who only knows the character through the Karl Urban movie?
 
They do seem to be going for a more "futuristic" city (almost Coruscant-like) than what we saw in the Dredd movie, which would indicate they are more going for something with a similar spirit to the comics.
Certainly the Dredd comic does go into a lot of stuff, not only the dark an gritty, but sometimes a lighter side. I remember a brief two-page story about Dredd using all the Justice Department's Forensic and Scientific services to track down someone who dropped a bubble-gum wrapper. A TV series is ideal, and they can also build up some things in the background, like the robot uprising for example.
I demand the show do a West Wing style political drama storyline centering around Mayor Dave. Particularly his election, complete with the inevitable parallels to the current political climate.
 
^Not sure 'Origins' is the best place to start. It's just a bunch of flashbacks to the days of Fargo and the founding of the justice system. While that may sound ideal, remember that for 90% of the stories, none of that crap even matters. While Dredd is obviously the main character and it's interesting to get a little background, the *real* star is the Meg itself and it's citizens. Dredd and the other Judges are often more or less bystanders to all the craziness.

'America' is probably ideal though as it explores some of the core ideas of the setting and plants a lot of seeds for later stories. Other than that I'd just advise someone to take a look at all the Epics and major arcs and just pick one that looks interesting.

'The Pit' might be a good idea if one is looking to see what the TV show might look like. Dredd gets shunted off to run some rough, backwater sector house filled with misfit Judges. A punishment detail basically. It's very munch an ensemble piece with Dredd in more of a supporting role.
 
Is the IDW version any good?
Would The Cursed Earth be a good place to start? I've seen that one mentioned a lot.
 
Is the IDW version any good?
Would The Cursed Earth be a good place to start? I've seen that one mentioned a lot.

The first IDW series is actually a good place to start, as they are relatively traditional Dredd stories, as opposed to the second series, which sees Dredd taken out of his familiar surroundings. They are, however, not set in the 2000AD-verse, but in their own, seperate universe.

Cursed Earth was the first major storyline. Again, Dredd is taken out of his usual surroundings. As the title says, the majority of the story doesn't take place in Mega-City One, but on the way to Mega-City Two over the Cursed Earth. It's a good one, but it's not necessarily the right story for getting an idea of what Dredd comics typically are.
 
As strange as it may sound, if one were just looking to get a handle on the character and also happened to be a Batman fan then 'Judgement on Gotham' may be worth checking out. Such crossovers are usually silly, but this one worked astonishingly well IIRC and stayed true to both characters.
 
The 200AD app has a bunch of JD collections and a few did catch my attention, so I was just wondering what your thoughts on them are.
Total War
Day of Chaos: The Fourth Faction/Day of Chaos: Endgame/Day of Chaos: Fallout
Mandroid
Mechanismo
The Chief Judges Man

They also have Case File collection, which collect everything in chronological order. I thought about starting there, but for my first Dredd story I'd rather start with something after it had been more established, so I can get a feel for what the usual Dredd stories are like.
 
If they do get Urban back, I'll be mildly bummed if Olivia doesn't also get a chance to play Anderson again (assuming she'd be up for it). I quite liked her.
 
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