Main artwork: Patrick Goddard, Abigail Bulmer
You cannot kill what doesss not liiiive! Britain’s biggest comic teams up with the world’s top science magazine for a special story that flings Judge Dredd’s arch-nemeses, the infamous Judge Death and his Dark Judges, into a future they never thought to visit. They’re far from the bones of Deadworld and the streets of Mega-City One, but what will they do when they reach a very different Earth? In a grim, grisly tale for our Christmas issue, writer Kek-W, artist Patrick Goddard, colourist Abigail Bulmer and letterer Simon Bowland bring you a story of death, destruction, and woe from…
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