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Judge Anderson

Judge Cassandra Anderson is a fictional law enforcer and psychic appearing in the British science fiction comics 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine. Created by writer John Wagner and artist Brian Bolland, Anderson made her debut as a supporting character in the Judge Dredd story "Judge Death" (2000 AD #150, February 1980). The character's popularity with readers led to her starring in her own series, Anderson: Psi-Division, which (since 1988) has been written almost exclusively by Alan Grant, often working with artist Arthur Ranson until 2005; Boo Cook drew a majority of the stories until 2012, since which a number of different artists have worked on the strip. In 2012, the character appeared in the film Dredd, played by Olivia Thirlby.

Judge Anderson
Judge Anderson in "The Jesus Syndrome" (art by Arthur Ranson)
Publication information
PublisherIPC Media/Rebellion Developments
First appearance2000 AD #150 (February 1980)
Created byJohn Wagner
Brian Bolland
In-story information
Full nameCassandra Anderson

Publication history edit

John Wagner created both Judge Death and Judge Anderson for the Judge Dredd story "Judge Death,"[1] the latter helping introduce the Psi-Judges, which were seen as a natural progression.[2] A popular misconception is that artist Brian Bolland based the character on Debbie Harry, due to the mistaken belief that he had recently drawn the singer into an advertisement for the Forbidden Planet 2 store in London. [original research?] 2000 AD's former editor Kelvin Gosnell has recounted that the comic's assistant editor Deirdre Vine at the time was the inspiration for the character, having been surreptitiously photographed across the office and the snap then given to Bolland who was told to, "Make Anderson look like that."[3][4]

Shortly afterwards, Alan Grant began to co-write Judge Dredd with Wagner. When Anderson got her own series, Wagner and Grant also co-authored those stories. This collaboration lasted until 1988, when their differences of opinion about how to develop Dredd's character came to a head while planning the last episode of the Judge Dredd story "Oz." After that, Grant wrote Anderson's stories on his own, while Wagner wrote Dredd's.[5]

Grant later said: "A lot of Anderson counts among what I think of as my best work. The fact that I've had one of the best storytellers in the business, Arthur Ranson, along for most of the ride makes it even more memorable for me."[5]

Fictional character biography edit

Like the mythical Cassandra (the sister of Paris of Troy), Judge Anderson (b. 2080[6]) has psychic powers, chiefly telepathy and precognition. These abilities made her a member of Mega-City One's 'Psi Division' of Judges.

The character debuts during the first attack by Judge Death of the Dark Judges (a group of nihilistic undead Judges).[7] During this encounter, Anderson is possessed by Judge Death but then thwarts him by having herself entombed in "Boing", a tough but porous material.[7] This lasts until the Dark Judges free her to release Judge Death, whereafter Anderson returns to active duty. She is instrumental in stopping this first attack by the Dark Judges, as well as several others. Due to being possessed and manipulated by them, Anderson develops a personal hatred of the Dark Judges.

Anderson is prominent in her Division and gains Dredd's respect.[8] Unlike Dredd, she is a critic of the weaknesses in the judicial system of Mega-City One, has a sense of humour, forms personal friendships with fellow Judges, and permits herself doubt and remorse. However, she is still capable and willing like any Judge of using extreme or lethal force against anyone, men, women or children when necessary. Because her determination is similar to Dredd's, the two of them co-operate effectively on several missions.

In the story "Engram",[9] Anderson regains memories of an abusive father and is shocked to learn that her Division was responsible for blocking them from her mind in the first place. This, together with the events of "Leviathan's Farewell" (concerning the suicide of her friend Judge Corey), "Shamballa", "The Jesus Syndrome" and "Childhood's End", prompts Anderson to resign from the judicial system.[10] After several adventures in outer space, she returns to Mega-City One. Dredd and Anderson are both considered veterans and regarded with awe by less experienced judges.

Later, after a deadly run-in with Judge Death, Anderson falls into a coma[11] and is infected with the psychic Half-Life virus. A team of Psi-Judges succeeded in rescuing Anderson, but the Half-Life passes to Judge Gistane, who is then tortured by the mad Judge Fauster. When Half-Life is unleashed on the city, causing a wave of mass murder, Anderson stops it.[12] Since she awoke from her coma, Anderson is now 60 (as of 2018). Being a Psi prevents her from using drugs and treatments Street Judges use to stay active despite aging. Because of this, Anderson expects to age beyond usefulness.

Alternative comic versions edit

  • In 1994 DC Comics began publishing the short-lived title Judge Dredd – Legends of the Law, which featured their own version of Dredd.[13] Issues 1–4 featured Anderson as a cadet in a story called "The Organ Donors" (1994–1995), written by John Wagner and Alan Grant and illustrated by Brent Anderson and Jimmy Palmiotti. (Note that the Anderson in the Judge Dredd and Batman crossover stories is the original 2000 AD version of the character.)
  • In 2012 issue #2 of IDW Publishing's new Judge Dredd title included Anderson. IDW gave Anderson her own comic in 2014. That lasted for four issues.
  • In 2016 the Judge Dredd Megazine published stories based on the version of Anderson which had appeared in the 2012 film Dredd, in issues 377 to 379. "The Deep End" was written by Alec Worley, with art by Paul Davidson. "Judgement Call" was written by Worley, with art by Lee Carter.

Bibliography edit

The following stories feature Judge Anderson and were printed in 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine.

Anderson as the main character edit

  • Judge Dredd:
  • Judge Anderson:
    • "The Haunting", written by Alan Grant, art by Kim Raymond, 2000 AD Annual 1984 (1983)
  • Judge Dredd:
    • "City of the Damned", written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, art by Steve Dillon (episodes 1, 5–7, 12–13), Ron Smith (2–3, 10, 14), Kim Raymond (4, 11) and Ian Gibson (8–9), in 2000 AD #393–406 (1984)
  • Judge Anderson:
    • "The Mind of Edward Bottlebum", written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, art by Ian Gibson, Judge Dredd Annual 1985 (1984)
  • Anderson: Psi Division
    • "Revenge" (also known in reprints as "Four Dark Judges"), written by Alan Grant and John Wagner, art by Brett Ewins (episodes 1–7), Cliff Robinson (8–10, 12) and Robin Smith (11), in 2000 AD #416–427 (1985)
    • "A Fistful of Denimite", written by Alan Grant, art by Ian Gibson, in Judge Dredd Annual 1986 (1985)
    • "The Possessed", written by Alan Grant (as R. Clark), art by Brett Ewins, in 2000 AD #468–478 (1986)
    • "Golem", written by Alan Grant, art by Enric Romero, in 2000 AD Annual 1987 (1986)
    • "Hour of the Wolf", written by Alan Grant, art by Barry Kitson and Will Simpson, in 2000 AD #520–531 (1987)
    • "Dear Diary", illustrated text story by Peter Milligan, art by Eddy Cant, in 2000 AD Annual 1988 (1987)
    • "A Soldier's Tale", written by Alan Grant, art by Mike Collins, in Judge Dredd Annual 1988 (1987)
  • Judge Dredd:
    • "The Undercity", written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, art by Ian Gibson, in the Daily Star 5 May 1988 – 3 August 1988
  • Judge Corey:
    • "Leviathan's Farewell", written by Alan Grant, art by Mick Austin, in 2000 AD Sci–Fi Special 1988 (1988)
  • Anderson: Psi Division:
    • "Colin Wilson Block", written by Alan Grant, art by Ian Gibson, in 2000 AD Winter Special 1988 (1988)
  • Judge Dredd:
    • "The Monster Maker", written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, art by Mike Collins, in the Daily Star 31 October 1988 – 30 January 1989
  • Anderson: Psi Division:
    • "Contact", written by Alan Grant, art by Mark Farmer, in 2000 AD #607–609 (1988–1989)
    • "Beyond the Void", written by Alan Grant, art by Mick Austin, in 2000 AD #612–613 (1989)
    • "Helios", written by Alan Grant, art by David Roach, in 2000 AD #614–622 (1989)
    • "Triad", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in 2000 AD #635–644 (1989)
    • "The Prophet", written by Alan Grant, art by David Roach, in 2000 AD #645–647 (1989)
    • "The Random Man", written by Alan Grant, art by Carlos Ezquerra, in 2000 AD #657–659 (1989)
    • "Confessions of a She–Devil", written by Alan Grant, art by Mick Austin, in 2000 AD Annual 1990 (1989)
    • "The Screaming Skull", written by Alan Grant, art by David Roach, in 2000 AD #669–670 (1990)
    • "Shamballa", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in 2000 AD #700–711 (1990) (set before "Judge Dredd: Necropolis" in #674–699)
    • "Exorcise Duty", illustrated text story by Andy Lanning/Dan Abnett, art by Anthony Williams (pencils) and Andy Lanning (inks), in Judge Dredd Annual 1991 (1990)
    • "Engram", written by Alan Grant, art and co–plotting by David Roach, in 2000 AD #712–717 and #758–763 (1991)
  • Batman / Judge Dredd:
    • Judgement on Gotham, written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, art by Simon Bisley, graphic novel (ISBN 1-56389-022-4) (1991)
  • Anderson: Psi Division:
    • "The Most Dangerous Game", illustrated text story by Mark Millar, art by Dermot Power, in Judge Dredd Yearbook 1992 (1991)
    • "Blythe Spirit", written by Alan Grant, art by David Roach, in the Judge Dredd Megazine (volume 2) #8 (1992)
    • "Reasons to Be Cheerful", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson (episode 1) and Siku (2), in Judge Dredd Megazine (vol. 2) #10–11 (1992)
    • "The Witch? Report", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine (vol. 2) #14 (1992)
    • "Baby Talk", written by Alan Grant and Tony Luke, art by Russel Fox, in Judge Dredd Mega Special #5 (1992)
    • "George", written by Alan Grant, art by Russell Fox, in Judge Dredd Yearbook 1993 (1992)
    • "The Jesus Syndrome", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine (vol. 2) #22–24 (1993)
    • "Childhood's End", written by Alan Grant, art by Kev Walker, in Judge Dredd Megazine (vol. 2) #27–34 (1993)
  • Anderson: Psi:
    • "Voyage of the Seeker", written by Alan Grant, art by Mark Wilkinson, on back of poster, free gift with Judge Dredd Megazine (vol. 2) #37 (1993)
    • "Postcards from the Edge", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson (episodes 1, 10–11), Tony Luke (2, 8), Charles Gillespie (3, 9), Arthur Ranson (4), Xuasus (5–7), in Judge Dredd Megazine (vol. 2) #50–60 (1994)
    • "Postcard to Myself", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson, in Judge Dredd Megazine (vol. 2) #73 (1995)
  • Anderson: Psi Division:
    • "Something Wicked", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson (episodes 1–3) and Charles Gillespie (4–7), in Judge Dredd Megazine (vol. 2) #74–80 (1995)
    • "Satan", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine (vol. 3) #1–7 (1995)
    • "The Protest", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine (vol. 3) #14 (1996)
    • "Wonderwall", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson, in 2000 AD #1045–1049 (1997)
    • "Crusade", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson, in 2000 AD #1050–1061 (1997)
    • "Danse Macabre", written by Alan Grant, art by Angel Unzueta, in 2000 AD #1076 (1998)
    • "Witch", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson, in 2000 AD #1087–1089 (1998)
    • "The Great Debate", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson, in 2000 AD #1090 (1998)
    • "Lawless", written by Alan Grant, art by Trevor Hairsine, in 2000 AD #1102–1103 (1998)
  • Batman / Judge Dredd:
    • Die Laughing, written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, art by Glenn Fabry (issue #1) and Jim Murray (issue #2), two-part miniseries (1998)
  • Anderson: Psi Division:
    • "Horror Story", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson, in 2000 AD #1132–1137 (1999)
    • "Semper Vi", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson, in 2000 AD #1140 (1999)
    • "R*Evolution", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in 2000 AD #1263–1272 (2001)
  • Judge Death:
    • "My Name is Death", written by John Wagner, art by Frazer Irving, in 2000 AD #1289–1294 (2002)
  • Anderson: Psi Division:
    • "Half–Life", written by Alan Grant and Tony Luke, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine #214–217 (2003)
    • "WMD", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine #221–226 (2004)
    • "Lock–in", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine #227–230 (2005)
    • "City of the Dead", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine #231–236 (2005)
    • "Lucid", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine #238–241 (2005)
    • "Big Robots", written by Alan Grant, art by Dave Taylor, in Judge Dredd Megazine #257–264 (2007)
    • "Wiierd", written by Alan Grant, art by Boo Cook, in Judge Dredd Megazine #272–276 (2008)
    • "Biophyle", written by Alan Grant, art by Boo Cook, in Judge Dredd Megazine #277–278 (2008)
    • "House of Vyle", written by Alan Grant, art by Boo Cook, in Judge Dredd Megazine #300–304 (2010)
  • Cadet Anderson: Psi Division:
    • "Big Girls Don't Cry", written by Alan Grant, art by Patrick Goddard, in 2000 AD #2011 (2010)
    • "Teenage Kyx", written by Alan Grant, art by Carlos Ezquerra, in 2000 AD #1734–1739 (2011)
  • Anderson: Psi Division:
    • "The Trip", written by Alan Grant, art by Boo Cook, in Judge Dredd Megazine #309–313 (2011)
  • What If..?
    • "...Cassandra Anderson Hadn't Become a Judge?" written by Alan Grant, art by Robin Smith, in 2000 AD #1773 (2012)
  • Cadet Anderson: Psi Division:
    • "Algol", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Yeowell, in 2000 AD #1780–1785 (2012)
  • Anderson: Psi Division:
    • "Stone Voices", written by Alan Grant, art by Boo Cook, in Judge Dredd Megazine #327–331 (2012)
    • "The Hades Trip", text story by George Pickett, in Judge Dredd Megazine #330 (2012)
  • Judge Dredd:
    • "The Pits", written by Alan Grant, art by Jon Davis-Hunt, in Judge Dredd Megazine #332 (2013)
  • Cadet Anderson: Psi Division
    • "One in Ten", written by Alan Grant, art by Carlos Ezquerra, in 2000 AD #1833–1839 (2013)
  • Anderson: Psi Division
    • "Dead End", written by Alan Grant, art by Michael Dowling, in Judge Dredd Megazine #343–349 (2013–2014)
      • Sequel to "Algol" and "One in Ten."
    • "Horror Comes to Velma Dinkley", written by Alan Grant, art by Darren Douglas, in 2000 AD Winter Special 2014
  • Judge Dredd
    • "Dark Justice", written by John Wagner, art by Greg Staples, in 2000 AD Prog 2015 and #1912–1921 (2014–2015)
  • Anderson: Psi Division
    • "Mutineers", written by Emma Beeby, art by Andrew Currie, in Judge Dredd Megazine #359–360 (2015)
    • "Too Much Information", text story by Alec Worley, in Judge Dredd Megazine #361 (2015)
    • "Tower of Skin", text story by Andrew Hawnt, in Judge Dredd Megazine #373 (2016)
    • "The Candidate", written by Emma Beeby, art by Nick Dyer and Ben Willsher, in 2000 AD #1993–1999 (2016)
    • "A Dream of Death", written by Alan Grant, art by David Roach, in 2000 AD #2000 (2016)
    • "Dragon Blood", written by Alan Grant, art by Paul Marshall, in Judge Dredd Megazine #380–384 (2017)
    • "Hag Team", written by Dan Abnett, art by Dani and John Charles, in 2000 AD Free Comic Book Day prog (2017)
    • "NWO", written by Alan Grant, art by Paul Marshall, in Judge Dredd Megazine #385–390 (2017)
    • "Undertow", written by Emma Beeby, art by David Roach (episodes 1–4) and Mike Collins and Cliff Robinson (from episode 5) and Jose Villarrubia (colours on all episodes), in 2000 AD #2073–2080 (2018)
    • "SPA Day", written by Maura McHugh, art by Emma Vieceli & Barbara Nosenzo, in 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 2018
    • "Jordan Ramzy's Kitchen Nightmare", written by Alan Grant, art by Inaki Miranda and Eva de la Cruz, in Judge Dredd Megazine #400 (2018)
    • "Death's Dark Angels", written by Alan Grant, art by Jake Lynch, in 2000 AD #2100 (2018)
    • "Spellcraft", written by Alec Worley, art by P.J. Holden and Gary Caldwell, in 2000 AD #2130 (2019)
    • "Martyrs", written by Emma Beeby, art by Aneke and Barbara Nosenzo, in 2000 AD #2137–2144 (2019)
    • "The Dead Run", written by Maura McHugh, art by Patrick Goddard and Pippa Mather, in Judge Dredd Megazine #410–414 (2019)
    • "Judge Death: The Movie", written by Alan Grant, art by Jake Lynch and Jim Boswell, in 2000 AD #2150 (2019)
    • "First-Class Citizen", written by Cavan Scott, art by Paul Davidson and Len O'Grady, in 2000 AD #2183 (2020)
    • "No Country for Old Psis", written by Maura McHugh, art by Steven Austen and Barbara Nosenzo, in Judge Dredd Megazine #424 (2020)
    • "Early Warning", written by Cavan Scott, art by Paul Davidson and Len O'Grady, in 2000 AD #2206 (2020)
    • "Deep Burn", written by Cavan Scott, art by Paul Davidson and Matt Soffe, in 2000 AD #2233 (2021)
    • "All Will Be Judged", written by Maura McHugh, art by Anna Morozova and Pippa Bowland, in 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 2021
    • "Be Psi-ing You", written by Maura McHugh, art by Lee Carter, in 2000 AD #2250, 2021
      • This story was originally printed with incomplete artwork, and was reprinted with the completed art in the supplement to the Judge Dredd Megazine #445 (2022).
    • "Dissolution", written by Maura McHugh, art by Lee Carter, in Judge Dredd Megazine #445–447 (2022)
    • "Half of a Heaven", written by Paul Cornell, art by Emma Vieceli and Barbara Nosenzo, in 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 2022
    • "Allied Forces", written by Honor Vincent, art by Boo Cook, in Judge Dredd Megazine #448 (2022)
    • "The Wolf & The Dragon", written by Alec Worley, art by Patrick Goddard and Jim Boswell, in Judge Dredd Megazine #460 (2023)
    • "The Game Within", written by Torunn Gronbekk, art by Kieran McKeown and Pippa Bowland, in 2000 AD #2362 (2023)

Anderson as a supporting character edit

  • Judge Dredd:
    • "The Apocalypse War", written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, art by Carlos Ezquerra, in 2000 AD #245–270 (1982)
    • "The Graveyard Shift," written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, art by Ron Smith, in 2000 AD #335–341 (1983)
    • "Silence Isn't Golden," written by John Wagner, art by Ron Smith, in the Daily Star 17 August 1985
    • "Tomb of the Judges," written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, art by Ian Gibson, in 2000 AD #496–498 (1986)
    • "Bride of Death," written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, art by Ian Gibson, Daily Star 1 January – 19 March 1987
    • "A Guide to Mega-City Law," written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, art by Ian Gibson, Daily Star 19 June – 12 September 1987 (18–22 August only)
    • "A Total Near Death Experience," written by Alan Grant, art by Barry Kitson, in 2000 AD #629–630 (1989)
    • "And the Wind Cried," written by Alan Grant, art by Mike Collins and Peter Ventner, in 2000 AD #637 (1989)
    • "Necropolis", written by John Wagner, art by Carlos Ezquerra, in 2000 AD #674–699 (1990)
    • "Nightmares," written by John Wagner, art by Steve Dillon, in 2000 AD #702–706 (1990)
    • “Death Aid,” written by Garth Ennis, art by Carlos Ezquerra, in 2000 AD #711–720 (1990–1991)
    • "Cult of the Thugee," written by Alan Grant, art by Glyn Dillon, in Judge Dredd Mega-Special #4 (1991)
    • "Return of the Assassin," written by John Wagner, art by Cam Kennedy, in 2000 AD #1141–1147 (1999)
    • "The Trial," written by John Wagner, art by Simon Davis, in 2000 AD #1148–1150 (1999)
    • "Trial of Strength," written by John Wagner, art by Neil Googe and Stephen Baskerville (inks 2), in 2000 AD #1151–1152 (1999)
    • "War Games," written by John Wagner, art by Neil Googe (episode 1), Mike McMahon (2) and Charlie Adlard (3), Andy Clarke (pencils 4–5), Stephen Baskerville (inks 4–5), Colin Wilson (6–7), in 2000 AD #1153–1159 (1999)
    • "Endgame," written by John Wagner, art by Charlie Adlard, in 2000 AD #1160–1164 (1999)
    • "Placebo," written by Rufus Dog, art by John McCrea, in free supplements to 2000 AD #1405 and Judge Dredd Megazine #224 (2004)
    • "Judgement," written by Gordon Rennie, art by Ian Gibson, in 2000 AD #1523–1528 (2007)
  • Tharg the Mighty: "A Night 2 Remember," relevant page written by Andy Diggle, art by Jock, in 2000 AD #1280 (2002)
  • Judge Dredd:
    • "Serial Serial," written by John Wagner, art by Colin MacNeil, in 2000 AD #1950–1954 (2015) (third episode only)
    • "End of Days", written by Rob Williams, art by Colin MacNeil, Henry Flint and Chris Blythe, in 2000 AD #2184–2199 (2020)
    • "Apotheosis," written by Mike Carroll and Maura McHugh, art by James Newell and Jim Boswell, in 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 2021

Collected editions edit

The Judge Anderson, Anderson: Psi Division and Anderson: Psi stories (and also Judge Corey) are being collected in order of their original publication in a series of trade paperbacks:

  • Judge Anderson: The Psi Files Volume 1, Rebellion Developments, 2009, ISBN 978-1-906735-22-7
    • "Revenge" (also known as "Four Dark Judges"), written by Alan Grant, art by Brett Ewins (episodes 1–7), Cliff Robinson (8–10, 12) and Robin Smith (11), in 2000 AD #416–427 (1985)
    • "The Possessed", written by Alan Grant (as R. Clark), art by Brett Ewins, in 2000 AD #468–478 (1986)
    • "Hour of the Wolf", written by Alan Grant, art by Barry Kitson and Will Simpson, in 2000 AD #520–531 (1987)
    • "Contact", written by Alan Grant, art by Mark Farmer, in 2000 AD #607–609 (1988–1989)
    • "Beyond the Void", written by Alan Grant, art by Mick Austin, in 2000 AD #612–613 (1989)
    • "Helios", written by Alan Grant, art by David Roach, in 2000 AD #614–622 (1989)
    • Judge Corey: "Leviathan's Farewell", written by Alan Grant, art by Mick Austin, in 2000 AD Sci–Fi Special 1988 (1988)
    • "Triad", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in 2000 AD #635–644 (1989)
    • "The Prophet", written by Alan Grant, art by David Roach, in 2000 AD #645–647 (1989)
    • "The Random Man", written by Alan Grant, art by Carlos Ezquerra, in 2000 AD #657–659 (1989)
    • "The Screaming Skull", written by Alan Grant, art by David Roach, in 2000 AD #669–670 (1990)
    • "Engram", written by Alan Grant, art and co–plotting by David Roach, in 2000 AD #712–717 and #758–763 (1991)
    • "The Haunting", written by Alan Grant, art by Kim Raymond, 2000 AD Annual 1984 (1983)
  • Judge Anderson: The Psi Files Volume 2, Rebellion Developments, 2012, ISBN 978-1-907992-95-7
    • "Shamballa", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in 200AD #700-711 (1991)
    • "Blythe Spirit", written by Alan Grant, art by David Roach, in Judge Dredd Megazine 2.08 (1992)
    • "Reasons to Be Cheerful", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson and Siku, in Judge Dredd Megazine 2.10 - 2.11 (1992)
    • "The Witch? Report", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine 2.14 (1992)
    • "The Jesus Syndrome", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine 2.22 - 2.24 (1993)
    • "Childhood's End", written by Alan Grant, art by Kevin Walker, in Judge Dredd Megazine 2.27 - 2.34 (1993-4)
    • "Voyage of the Seeker", written by Alan Grant, art by Mark Wilkinson, on back of poster, free gift with Judge Dredd Megazine 2.37 (1993)
    • "Postcards from the Edge", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson (episodes 1, 10–11), Tony Luke (2, 8), Charles Gillespie (3, 9), Arthur Ranson (4), Xuasus (5–7), in Judge Dredd Megazine 2.50–2.60 (1994)
    • "Postcard to Myself", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson, in Judge Dredd Megazine 2.73 (1995)
    • "The Mind of Edward Bottlebum", written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, art by Ian Gibson, Judge Dredd Annual 1985 (1984)
    • "A Fistful of Denimite", written by Alan Grant, art by Ian Gibson, in Judge Dredd Annual 1986 (1985)
    • "Golem", written by Alan Grant, art by Enric Romero, in 2000 AD Annual 1987 (1986)
    • "A Soldier's Tale", written by Alan Grant, art by Mike Collins, in Judge Dredd Annual 1988 (1987)
  • Judge Anderson: The Psi Files Volume 3, Rebellion Developments, 2013, ISBN 978-1-78108-106-8
    • "Something Wicked", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson (episodes 1–3) and Charles Gillespie (4–7), in Judge Dredd Megazine 2.74–2.80 (1995)
    • "Satan", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine 3.1–3.7 (1995)
    • "The Protest", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine 3.14 (1996)
    • "Wonderwall", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson, in 2000 AD #1045–1049 (1997)
    • "Crusade", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson, in 2000 AD #1050–1061 (1997)
    • "Danse Macabre", written by Alan Grant, art by Angel Unzueta, in 2000 AD #1076 (1998)
    • "Witch", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson, in 2000 AD #1087–1089 (1998)
    • "The Great Debate", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson, in 2000 AD #1090 (1998)
    • "Lawless", written by Alan Grant, art by Trevor Hairsine, in 2000 AD #1102–1103 (1998)
    • "Dear Diary", illustrated text story by Peter Milligan, art by Eddy Cant, in 2000 AD Annual 1988 (1987)
    • "Colin Wilson Block", written by Alan Grant, art by Ian Gibson, in 2000 AD Winter Special 1988 (1988)
    • "Confessions of a She–Devil", written by Alan Grant, art by Mick Austin, in 2000 AD Annual 1990 (1989)
    • "Exorcise Duty", illustrated text story by Andy Lanning/Dan Abnett, art by Anthony Williams (pencils) and Andy Lanning (inks), in Judge Dredd Annual 1991 (1990)
  • Judge Anderson: The Psi Files Volume 4, Rebellion Developments, 2014, ISBN 978-1-78108-236-2
    • "Horror Story", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson, in 2000 AD #1132–1137 (1999)
    • "Semper Vi", written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson, in 2000 AD #1140 (1999)
    • "R*Evolution", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in 2000 AD #1263–1272 (2001)
    • "Half–Life", written by Alan Grant and Tony Luke, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine #214–217 (2003)
    • "WMD", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine #221–226 (2004)
    • "Lock–in", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine #227–230 (2005)
    • "City of the Dead", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine #231–236 (2005)
    • "The Most Dangerous Game", illustrated text story by Mark Millar, art by Dermot Power, in Judge Dredd Yearbook 1992 (1991)
    • "Baby Talk", written by Alan Grant and Tony Luke, art by Russel Fox, in Judge Dredd Mega Special 1992 (1992)
    • "George", written by Alan Grant, art by Russell Fox, in Judge Dredd Yearbook 1993 (1992)
  • Judge Anderson: The Psi Files Volume 5, Rebellion Developments, 2016, ISBN 978-1-78108-446-5
    • "Lucid", written by Alan Grant, art by Arthur Ranson, in Judge Dredd Megazine #238–241 (2005)
    • "Big Robots", written by Alan Grant, art by Dave Taylor, in Judge Dredd Megazine #257–264 (2007)
    • "Wiierd", written by Alan Grant, art by Boo Cook, in Judge Dredd Megazine #272–276 (2008)
    • "Biophyle", written by Alan Grant, art by Boo Cook, in Judge Dredd Megazine #277–278 (2008)
    • "House of Vyle", written by Alan Grant, art by Boo Cook, in Judge Dredd Megazine #300–304 (2010)
    • "The Trip", written by Alan Grant, art by Boo Cook, in Judge Dredd Megazine #309–313 (2011)
    • "Stone Voices", written by Alan Grant, art by Boo Cook, in Judge Dredd Megazine #327–331 (2012)
    • "What If … Cassandra Anderson Hadn't Become a Judge?" written by Alan Grant, art by Robin Smith, in 2000 AD #1773 (2012)
    • "Horror Comes to Velma Dinkley", written by Alan Grant, art by Darren Douglas, in 2000 AD Winter Special 2014

The Judge Dredd stories are being collected, in order, in the series Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files.

The Judge Death story "My Name Is Death" was reprinted in a graphic novel of the same title by Rebellion in 2005, ISBN 1-904265-73-1.

The Cadet Anderson stories were reprinted in volume 88 of Judge Dredd: The Mega Collection in May 2018 (a total of seven volumes of that collection collect Anderson stories).

In other media edit

Novels edit

Mitchel Scanlon has written three Judge Anderson novels that have been published by Black Flame:

  • Fear the Darkness (February 2006)
  • Red Shadows (May 2006)
  • Sins of the Father (February 2007)

Anderson also appears as a supporting character in Judge Dredd novels:

Alec Worley has written three novellas published by Abaddon Books, featuring Anderson in her rookie year as a Judge, collected in the omnibus edition Judge Anderson: Year One, ISBN 978-1781085554 (June 2017):

  • Heartbreaker (October 2014)
  • The Abyss (December 2015)
  • A Dream of the Nevertime (June 2017)

Three more novellas by different authors were published separately, and later published together in the omnibus Judge Anderson: Year Two in 2019:

  • Bigger Than Biggs by Danie Ware (December 2018)
  • Devourer by Laurel Sills (March 2019)
  • Flytrap by Zina Hutton (August 2019)

Radio edit

Film edit

Olivia Thirlby portrays Anderson in the 2012 film Dredd, as a Cadet Judge assigned to Dredd for her final assessment. She has attempted to take the Judge aptitude test since she was nine, but her latest attempt to become a Judge saw her fail to pass by 3%, although her powers are such a significant potential asset that the board feels that it is worth testing her in the field to be evaluated directly.

Computer game edit

Anderson appeared as a playable character in the Dredd Vs Death videogame in 2003.

Awards edit

  • 1983: Won "Character Most Worthy of Own Title" Eagle Award
  • 1986: Nominated for "Favourite Supporting Character" Eagle Award

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ 2000 AD progs 149-151.
  2. ^ Bishop 2007, page 70.
  3. ^ Down the Tubes, June 2019.
  4. ^ 2000 AD Thrill-Cast interview with Kelvin Gosnell, March 2018.
  5. ^ a b (page 6), 12 January 2005 at 2000 AD Review (archived at web.archive). Retrieved 18 September 2016.
  6. ^ 2000 AD Annual 1984 p. 14.
  7. ^ a b 2000 AD #151.
  8. ^ Judge Dredd Megazine vol. 3 #7.
  9. ^ 2000 AD #712-717 and 758-763.
  10. ^ Judge Dredd Megazine vol. 2 #34.
  11. ^ 2000 AD #1294.
  12. ^ Judge Dredd Megazine #214-236.
  13. ^ Judge Dredd: Legends of the Law 2000 AD profile

References edit

External links edit

  • First Anderson story: "The Haunting"
  • The 2000 AD A.B.C. #6: Anderson: Psi Division at YouTube

judge, anderson, other, uses, disambiguation, judge, cassandra, anderson, fictional, enforcer, psychic, appearing, british, science, fiction, comics, 2000, judge, dredd, megazine, created, writer, john, wagner, artist, brian, bolland, anderson, made, debut, su. For other uses see Judge Anderson disambiguation Judge Cassandra Anderson is a fictional law enforcer and psychic appearing in the British science fiction comics 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine Created by writer John Wagner and artist Brian Bolland Anderson made her debut as a supporting character in the Judge Dredd story Judge Death 2000 AD 150 February 1980 The character s popularity with readers led to her starring in her own series Anderson Psi Division which since 1988 has been written almost exclusively by Alan Grant often working with artist Arthur Ranson until 2005 Boo Cook drew a majority of the stories until 2012 since which a number of different artists have worked on the strip In 2012 the character appeared in the film Dredd played by Olivia Thirlby Judge AndersonJudge Anderson in The Jesus Syndrome art by Arthur Ranson Publication informationPublisherIPC Media Rebellion DevelopmentsFirst appearance2000 AD 150 February 1980 Created byJohn WagnerBrian BollandIn story informationFull nameCassandra Anderson Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 3 Alternative comic versions 4 Bibliography 4 1 Anderson as the main character 4 2 Anderson as a supporting character 5 Collected editions 6 In other media 6 1 Novels 6 2 Radio 6 3 Film 6 4 Computer game 7 Awards 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksPublication history editJohn Wagner created both Judge Death and Judge Anderson for the Judge Dredd story Judge Death 1 the latter helping introduce the Psi Judges which were seen as a natural progression 2 A popular misconception is that artist Brian Bolland based the character on Debbie Harry due to the mistaken belief that he had recently drawn the singer into an advertisement for the Forbidden Planet 2 store in London original research 2000 AD s former editor Kelvin Gosnell has recounted that the comic s assistant editor Deirdre Vine at the time was the inspiration for the character having been surreptitiously photographed across the office and the snap then given to Bolland who was told to Make Anderson look like that 3 4 Shortly afterwards Alan Grant began to co write Judge Dredd with Wagner When Anderson got her own series Wagner and Grant also co authored those stories This collaboration lasted until 1988 when their differences of opinion about how to develop Dredd s character came to a head while planning the last episode of the Judge Dredd story Oz After that Grant wrote Anderson s stories on his own while Wagner wrote Dredd s 5 Grant later said A lot of Anderson counts among what I think of as my best work The fact that I ve had one of the best storytellers in the business Arthur Ranson along for most of the ride makes it even more memorable for me 5 Fictional character biography editLike the mythical Cassandra the sister of Paris of Troy Judge Anderson b 2080 6 has psychic powers chiefly telepathy and precognition These abilities made her a member of Mega City One s Psi Division of Judges The character debuts during the first attack by Judge Death of the Dark Judges a group of nihilistic undead Judges 7 During this encounter Anderson is possessed by Judge Death but then thwarts him by having herself entombed in Boing a tough but porous material 7 This lasts until the Dark Judges free her to release Judge Death whereafter Anderson returns to active duty She is instrumental in stopping this first attack by the Dark Judges as well as several others Due to being possessed and manipulated by them Anderson develops a personal hatred of the Dark Judges Anderson is prominent in her Division and gains Dredd s respect 8 Unlike Dredd she is a critic of the weaknesses in the judicial system of Mega City One has a sense of humour forms personal friendships with fellow Judges and permits herself doubt and remorse However she is still capable and willing like any Judge of using extreme or lethal force against anyone men women or children when necessary Because her determination is similar to Dredd s the two of them co operate effectively on several missions In the story Engram 9 Anderson regains memories of an abusive father and is shocked to learn that her Division was responsible for blocking them from her mind in the first place This together with the events of Leviathan s Farewell concerning the suicide of her friend Judge Corey Shamballa The Jesus Syndrome and Childhood s End prompts Anderson to resign from the judicial system 10 After several adventures in outer space she returns to Mega City One Dredd and Anderson are both considered veterans and regarded with awe by less experienced judges Later after a deadly run in with Judge Death Anderson falls into a coma 11 and is infected with the psychic Half Life virus A team of Psi Judges succeeded in rescuing Anderson but the Half Life passes to Judge Gistane who is then tortured by the mad Judge Fauster When Half Life is unleashed on the city causing a wave of mass murder Anderson stops it 12 Since she awoke from her coma Anderson is now 60 as of 2018 Being a Psi prevents her from using drugs and treatments Street Judges use to stay active despite aging Because of this Anderson expects to age beyond usefulness Alternative comic versions editIn 1994 DC Comics began publishing the short lived title Judge Dredd Legends of the Law which featured their own version of Dredd 13 Issues 1 4 featured Anderson as a cadet in a story called The Organ Donors 1994 1995 written by John Wagner and Alan Grant and illustrated by Brent Anderson and Jimmy Palmiotti Note that the Anderson in the Judge Dredd and Batman crossover stories is the original 2000 AD version of the character In 2012 issue 2 of IDW Publishing s new Judge Dredd title included Anderson IDW gave Anderson her own comic in 2014 That lasted for four issues In 2016 the Judge Dredd Megazine published stories based on the version of Anderson which had appeared in the 2012 film Dredd in issues 377 to 379 The Deep End was written by Alec Worley with art by Paul Davidson Judgement Call was written by Worley with art by Lee Carter Bibliography editThe following stories feature Judge Anderson and were printed in 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine Anderson as the main character edit Judge Dredd Judge Death written by John Wagner art by Brian Bolland in 2000 AD 149 151 1980 Judge Death Lives written by John Wagner and Alan Grant art by Brian Bolland in 2000 AD 224 228 1981 Judge Anderson The Haunting written by Alan Grant art by Kim Raymond 2000 AD Annual 1984 1983 Judge Dredd City of the Damned written by John Wagner and Alan Grant art by Steve Dillon episodes 1 5 7 12 13 Ron Smith 2 3 10 14 Kim Raymond 4 11 and Ian Gibson 8 9 in 2000 AD 393 406 1984 Judge Anderson The Mind of Edward Bottlebum written by John Wagner and Alan Grant art by Ian Gibson Judge Dredd Annual 1985 1984 Anderson Psi Division Revenge also known in reprints as Four Dark Judges written by Alan Grant and John Wagner art by Brett Ewins episodes 1 7 Cliff Robinson 8 10 12 and Robin Smith 11 in 2000 AD 416 427 1985 A Fistful of Denimite written by Alan Grant art by Ian Gibson in Judge Dredd Annual 1986 1985 The Possessed written by Alan Grant as R Clark art by Brett Ewins in 2000 AD 468 478 1986 Golem written by Alan Grant art by Enric Romero in 2000 AD Annual 1987 1986 Hour of the Wolf written by Alan Grant art by Barry Kitson and Will Simpson in 2000 AD 520 531 1987 Dear Diary illustrated text story by Peter Milligan art by Eddy Cant in 2000 AD Annual 1988 1987 A Soldier s Tale written by Alan Grant art by Mike Collins in Judge Dredd Annual 1988 1987 Judge Dredd The Undercity written by John Wagner and Alan Grant art by Ian Gibson in the Daily Star 5 May 1988 3 August 1988 Judge Corey Leviathan s Farewell written by Alan Grant art by Mick Austin in 2000 AD Sci Fi Special 1988 1988 Anderson Psi Division Colin Wilson Block written by Alan Grant art by Ian Gibson in 2000 AD Winter Special 1988 1988 Judge Dredd The Monster Maker written by John Wagner and Alan Grant art by Mike Collins in the Daily Star 31 October 1988 30 January 1989 Anderson Psi Division Contact written by Alan Grant art by Mark Farmer in 2000 AD 607 609 1988 1989 Beyond the Void written by Alan Grant art by Mick Austin in 2000 AD 612 613 1989 Helios written by Alan Grant art by David Roach in 2000 AD 614 622 1989 Triad written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in 2000 AD 635 644 1989 The Prophet written by Alan Grant art by David Roach in 2000 AD 645 647 1989 The Random Man written by Alan Grant art by Carlos Ezquerra in 2000 AD 657 659 1989 Confessions of a She Devil written by Alan Grant art by Mick Austin in 2000 AD Annual 1990 1989 The Screaming Skull written by Alan Grant art by David Roach in 2000 AD 669 670 1990 Shamballa written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in 2000 AD 700 711 1990 set before Judge Dredd Necropolis in 674 699 Exorcise Duty illustrated text story by Andy Lanning Dan Abnett art by Anthony Williams pencils and Andy Lanning inks in Judge Dredd Annual 1991 1990 Engram written by Alan Grant art and co plotting by David Roach in 2000 AD 712 717 and 758 763 1991 Batman Judge Dredd Judgement on Gotham written by John Wagner and Alan Grant art by Simon Bisley graphic novel ISBN 1 56389 022 4 1991 Anderson Psi Division The Most Dangerous Game illustrated text story by Mark Millar art by Dermot Power in Judge Dredd Yearbook 1992 1991 Blythe Spirit written by Alan Grant art by David Roach in the Judge Dredd Megazine volume 2 8 1992 Reasons to Be Cheerful written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson episode 1 and Siku 2 in Judge Dredd Megazine vol 2 10 11 1992 The Witch Report written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine vol 2 14 1992 Baby Talk written by Alan Grant and Tony Luke art by Russel Fox in Judge Dredd Mega Special 5 1992 George written by Alan Grant art by Russell Fox in Judge Dredd Yearbook 1993 1992 The Jesus Syndrome written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine vol 2 22 24 1993 Childhood s End written by Alan Grant art by Kev Walker in Judge Dredd Megazine vol 2 27 34 1993 Anderson Psi Voyage of the Seeker written by Alan Grant art by Mark Wilkinson on back of poster free gift with Judge Dredd Megazine vol 2 37 1993 Postcards from the Edge written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson episodes 1 10 11 Tony Luke 2 8 Charles Gillespie 3 9 Arthur Ranson 4 Xuasus 5 7 in Judge Dredd Megazine vol 2 50 60 1994 Postcard to Myself written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson in Judge Dredd Megazine vol 2 73 1995 Anderson Psi Division Something Wicked written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson episodes 1 3 and Charles Gillespie 4 7 in Judge Dredd Megazine vol 2 74 80 1995 Satan written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine vol 3 1 7 1995 The Protest written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine vol 3 14 1996 Wonderwall written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson in 2000 AD 1045 1049 1997 Crusade written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson in 2000 AD 1050 1061 1997 Danse Macabre written by Alan Grant art by Angel Unzueta in 2000 AD 1076 1998 Witch written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson in 2000 AD 1087 1089 1998 The Great Debate written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson in 2000 AD 1090 1998 Lawless written by Alan Grant art by Trevor Hairsine in 2000 AD 1102 1103 1998 Batman Judge Dredd Die Laughing written by John Wagner and Alan Grant art by Glenn Fabry issue 1 and Jim Murray issue 2 two part miniseries 1998 Anderson Psi Division Horror Story written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson in 2000 AD 1132 1137 1999 Semper Vi written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson in 2000 AD 1140 1999 R Evolution written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in 2000 AD 1263 1272 2001 Judge Death My Name is Death written by John Wagner art by Frazer Irving in 2000 AD 1289 1294 2002 Anderson Psi Division Half Life written by Alan Grant and Tony Luke art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine 214 217 2003 WMD written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine 221 226 2004 Lock in written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine 227 230 2005 City of the Dead written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine 231 236 2005 Lucid written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine 238 241 2005 Big Robots written by Alan Grant art by Dave Taylor in Judge Dredd Megazine 257 264 2007 Wiierd written by Alan Grant art by Boo Cook in Judge Dredd Megazine 272 276 2008 Biophyle written by Alan Grant art by Boo Cook in Judge Dredd Megazine 277 278 2008 House of Vyle written by Alan Grant art by Boo Cook in Judge Dredd Megazine 300 304 2010 Cadet Anderson Psi Division Big Girls Don t Cry written by Alan Grant art by Patrick Goddard in 2000 AD 2011 2010 Teenage Kyx written by Alan Grant art by Carlos Ezquerra in 2000 AD 1734 1739 2011 Anderson Psi Division The Trip written by Alan Grant art by Boo Cook in Judge Dredd Megazine 309 313 2011 What If Cassandra Anderson Hadn t Become a Judge written by Alan Grant art by Robin Smith in 2000 AD 1773 2012 Cadet Anderson Psi Division Algol written by Alan Grant art by Steve Yeowell in 2000 AD 1780 1785 2012 Anderson Psi Division Stone Voices written by Alan Grant art by Boo Cook in Judge Dredd Megazine 327 331 2012 The Hades Trip text story by George Pickett in Judge Dredd Megazine 330 2012 Judge Dredd The Pits written by Alan Grant art by Jon Davis Hunt in Judge Dredd Megazine 332 2013 Cadet Anderson Psi Division One in Ten written by Alan Grant art by Carlos Ezquerra in 2000 AD 1833 1839 2013 Anderson Psi Division Dead End written by Alan Grant art by Michael Dowling in Judge Dredd Megazine 343 349 2013 2014 Sequel to Algol and One in Ten Horror Comes to Velma Dinkley written by Alan Grant art by Darren Douglas in 2000 AD Winter Special 2014 Judge Dredd Dark Justice written by John Wagner art by Greg Staples in 2000 AD Prog 2015 and 1912 1921 2014 2015 Anderson Psi Division Mutineers written by Emma Beeby art by Andrew Currie in Judge Dredd Megazine 359 360 2015 Too Much Information text story by Alec Worley in Judge Dredd Megazine 361 2015 Tower of Skin text story by Andrew Hawnt in Judge Dredd Megazine 373 2016 The Candidate written by Emma Beeby art by Nick Dyer and Ben Willsher in 2000 AD 1993 1999 2016 A Dream of Death written by Alan Grant art by David Roach in 2000 AD 2000 2016 Dragon Blood written by Alan Grant art by Paul Marshall in Judge Dredd Megazine 380 384 2017 Hag Team written by Dan Abnett art by Dani and John Charles in 2000 AD Free Comic Book Day prog 2017 NWO written by Alan Grant art by Paul Marshall in Judge Dredd Megazine 385 390 2017 Undertow written by Emma Beeby art by David Roach episodes 1 4 and Mike Collins and Cliff Robinson from episode 5 and Jose Villarrubia colours on all episodes in 2000 AD 2073 2080 2018 SPA Day written by Maura McHugh art by Emma Vieceli amp Barbara Nosenzo in 2000 AD Sci Fi Special 2018 Jordan Ramzy s Kitchen Nightmare written by Alan Grant art by Inaki Miranda and Eva de la Cruz in Judge Dredd Megazine 400 2018 Death s Dark Angels written by Alan Grant art by Jake Lynch in 2000 AD 2100 2018 Spellcraft written by Alec Worley art by P J Holden and Gary Caldwell in 2000 AD 2130 2019 Martyrs written by Emma Beeby art by Aneke and Barbara Nosenzo in 2000 AD 2137 2144 2019 The Dead Run written by Maura McHugh art by Patrick Goddard and Pippa Mather in Judge Dredd Megazine 410 414 2019 Judge Death The Movie written by Alan Grant art by Jake Lynch and Jim Boswell in 2000 AD 2150 2019 First Class Citizen written by Cavan Scott art by Paul Davidson and Len O Grady in 2000 AD 2183 2020 No Country for Old Psis written by Maura McHugh art by Steven Austen and Barbara Nosenzo in Judge Dredd Megazine 424 2020 Early Warning written by Cavan Scott art by Paul Davidson and Len O Grady in 2000 AD 2206 2020 Deep Burn written by Cavan Scott art by Paul Davidson and Matt Soffe in 2000 AD 2233 2021 All Will Be Judged written by Maura McHugh art by Anna Morozova and Pippa Bowland in 2000 AD Sci Fi Special 2021 Be Psi ing You written by Maura McHugh art by Lee Carter in 2000 AD 2250 2021 This story was originally printed with incomplete artwork and was reprinted with the completed art in the supplement to the Judge Dredd Megazine 445 2022 Dissolution written by Maura McHugh art by Lee Carter in Judge Dredd Megazine 445 447 2022 Half of a Heaven written by Paul Cornell art by Emma Vieceli and Barbara Nosenzo in 2000 AD Sci Fi Special 2022 Allied Forces written by Honor Vincent art by Boo Cook in Judge Dredd Megazine 448 2022 The Wolf amp The Dragon written by Alec Worley art by Patrick Goddard and Jim Boswell in Judge Dredd Megazine 460 2023 The Game Within written by Torunn Gronbekk art by Kieran McKeown and Pippa Bowland in 2000 AD 2362 2023 Anderson as a supporting character edit Judge Dredd The Apocalypse War written by John Wagner and Alan Grant art by Carlos Ezquerra in 2000 AD 245 270 1982 The Graveyard Shift written by John Wagner and Alan Grant art by Ron Smith in 2000 AD 335 341 1983 Silence Isn t Golden written by John Wagner art by Ron Smith in the Daily Star 17 August 1985 Tomb of the Judges written by John Wagner and Alan Grant art by Ian Gibson in 2000 AD 496 498 1986 Bride of Death written by John Wagner and Alan Grant art by Ian Gibson Daily Star 1 January 19 March 1987 A Guide to Mega City Law written by John Wagner and Alan Grant art by Ian Gibson Daily Star 19 June 12 September 1987 18 22 August only A Total Near Death Experience written by Alan Grant art by Barry Kitson in 2000 AD 629 630 1989 And the Wind Cried written by Alan Grant art by Mike Collins and Peter Ventner in 2000 AD 637 1989 Necropolis written by John Wagner art by Carlos Ezquerra in 2000 AD 674 699 1990 Nightmares written by John Wagner art by Steve Dillon in 2000 AD 702 706 1990 Death Aid written by Garth Ennis art by Carlos Ezquerra in 2000 AD 711 720 1990 1991 Cult of the Thugee written by Alan Grant art by Glyn Dillon in Judge Dredd Mega Special 4 1991 Return of the Assassin written by John Wagner art by Cam Kennedy in 2000 AD 1141 1147 1999 The Trial written by John Wagner art by Simon Davis in 2000 AD 1148 1150 1999 Trial of Strength written by John Wagner art by Neil Googe and Stephen Baskerville inks 2 in 2000 AD 1151 1152 1999 War Games written by John Wagner art by Neil Googe episode 1 Mike McMahon 2 and Charlie Adlard 3 Andy Clarke pencils 4 5 Stephen Baskerville inks 4 5 Colin Wilson 6 7 in 2000 AD 1153 1159 1999 Endgame written by John Wagner art by Charlie Adlard in 2000 AD 1160 1164 1999 Placebo written by Rufus Dog art by John McCrea in free supplements to 2000 AD 1405 and Judge Dredd Megazine 224 2004 Judgement written by Gordon Rennie art by Ian Gibson in 2000 AD 1523 1528 2007 Tharg the Mighty A Night 2 Remember relevant page written by Andy Diggle art by Jock in 2000 AD 1280 2002 Judge Dredd Serial Serial written by John Wagner art by Colin MacNeil in 2000 AD 1950 1954 2015 third episode only End of Days written by Rob Williams art by Colin MacNeil Henry Flint and Chris Blythe in 2000 AD 2184 2199 2020 Apotheosis written by Mike Carroll and Maura McHugh art by James Newell and Jim Boswell in 2000 AD Sci Fi Special 2021Collected editions editThe Judge Anderson Anderson Psi Division and Anderson Psi stories and also Judge Corey are being collected in order of their original publication in a series of trade paperbacks Judge Anderson The Psi Files Volume 1 Rebellion Developments 2009 ISBN 978 1 906735 22 7 Revenge also known as Four Dark Judges written by Alan Grant art by Brett Ewins episodes 1 7 Cliff Robinson 8 10 12 and Robin Smith 11 in 2000 AD 416 427 1985 The Possessed written by Alan Grant as R Clark art by Brett Ewins in 2000 AD 468 478 1986 Hour of the Wolf written by Alan Grant art by Barry Kitson and Will Simpson in 2000 AD 520 531 1987 Contact written by Alan Grant art by Mark Farmer in 2000 AD 607 609 1988 1989 Beyond the Void written by Alan Grant art by Mick Austin in 2000 AD 612 613 1989 Helios written by Alan Grant art by David Roach in 2000 AD 614 622 1989 Judge Corey Leviathan s Farewell written by Alan Grant art by Mick Austin in 2000 AD Sci Fi Special 1988 1988 Triad written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in 2000 AD 635 644 1989 The Prophet written by Alan Grant art by David Roach in 2000 AD 645 647 1989 The Random Man written by Alan Grant art by Carlos Ezquerra in 2000 AD 657 659 1989 The Screaming Skull written by Alan Grant art by David Roach in 2000 AD 669 670 1990 Engram written by Alan Grant art and co plotting by David Roach in 2000 AD 712 717 and 758 763 1991 The Haunting written by Alan Grant art by Kim Raymond 2000 AD Annual 1984 1983 Judge Anderson The Psi Files Volume 2 Rebellion Developments 2012 ISBN 978 1 907992 95 7 Shamballa written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in 200AD 700 711 1991 Blythe Spirit written by Alan Grant art by David Roach in Judge Dredd Megazine 2 08 1992 Reasons to Be Cheerful written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson and Siku in Judge Dredd Megazine 2 10 2 11 1992 The Witch Report written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine 2 14 1992 The Jesus Syndrome written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine 2 22 2 24 1993 Childhood s End written by Alan Grant art by Kevin Walker in Judge Dredd Megazine 2 27 2 34 1993 4 Voyage of the Seeker written by Alan Grant art by Mark Wilkinson on back of poster free gift with Judge Dredd Megazine 2 37 1993 Postcards from the Edge written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson episodes 1 10 11 Tony Luke 2 8 Charles Gillespie 3 9 Arthur Ranson 4 Xuasus 5 7 in Judge Dredd Megazine 2 50 2 60 1994 Postcard to Myself written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson in Judge Dredd Megazine 2 73 1995 The Mind of Edward Bottlebum written by John Wagner and Alan Grant art by Ian Gibson Judge Dredd Annual 1985 1984 A Fistful of Denimite written by Alan Grant art by Ian Gibson in Judge Dredd Annual 1986 1985 Golem written by Alan Grant art by Enric Romero in 2000 AD Annual 1987 1986 A Soldier s Tale written by Alan Grant art by Mike Collins in Judge Dredd Annual 1988 1987 Judge Anderson The Psi Files Volume 3 Rebellion Developments 2013 ISBN 978 1 78108 106 8 Something Wicked written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson episodes 1 3 and Charles Gillespie 4 7 in Judge Dredd Megazine 2 74 2 80 1995 Satan written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine 3 1 3 7 1995 The Protest written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine 3 14 1996 Wonderwall written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson in 2000 AD 1045 1049 1997 Crusade written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson in 2000 AD 1050 1061 1997 Danse Macabre written by Alan Grant art by Angel Unzueta in 2000 AD 1076 1998 Witch written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson in 2000 AD 1087 1089 1998 The Great Debate written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson in 2000 AD 1090 1998 Lawless written by Alan Grant art by Trevor Hairsine in 2000 AD 1102 1103 1998 Dear Diary illustrated text story by Peter Milligan art by Eddy Cant in 2000 AD Annual 1988 1987 Colin Wilson Block written by Alan Grant art by Ian Gibson in 2000 AD Winter Special 1988 1988 Confessions of a She Devil written by Alan Grant art by Mick Austin in 2000 AD Annual 1990 1989 Exorcise Duty illustrated text story by Andy Lanning Dan Abnett art by Anthony Williams pencils and Andy Lanning inks in Judge Dredd Annual 1991 1990 Judge Anderson The Psi Files Volume 4 Rebellion Developments 2014 ISBN 978 1 78108 236 2 Horror Story written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson in 2000 AD 1132 1137 1999 Semper Vi written by Alan Grant art by Steve Sampson in 2000 AD 1140 1999 R Evolution written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in 2000 AD 1263 1272 2001 Half Life written by Alan Grant and Tony Luke art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine 214 217 2003 WMD written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine 221 226 2004 Lock in written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine 227 230 2005 City of the Dead written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine 231 236 2005 The Most Dangerous Game illustrated text story by Mark Millar art by Dermot Power in Judge Dredd Yearbook 1992 1991 Baby Talk written by Alan Grant and Tony Luke art by Russel Fox in Judge Dredd Mega Special 1992 1992 George written by Alan Grant art by Russell Fox in Judge Dredd Yearbook 1993 1992 Judge Anderson The Psi Files Volume 5 Rebellion Developments 2016 ISBN 978 1 78108 446 5 Lucid written by Alan Grant art by Arthur Ranson in Judge Dredd Megazine 238 241 2005 Big Robots written by Alan Grant art by Dave Taylor in Judge Dredd Megazine 257 264 2007 Wiierd written by Alan Grant art by Boo Cook in Judge Dredd Megazine 272 276 2008 Biophyle written by Alan Grant art by Boo Cook in Judge Dredd Megazine 277 278 2008 House of Vyle written by Alan Grant art by Boo Cook in Judge Dredd Megazine 300 304 2010 The Trip written by Alan Grant art by Boo Cook in Judge Dredd Megazine 309 313 2011 Stone Voices written by Alan Grant art by Boo Cook in Judge Dredd Megazine 327 331 2012 What If Cassandra Anderson Hadn t Become a Judge written by Alan Grant art by Robin Smith in 2000 AD 1773 2012 Horror Comes to Velma Dinkley written by Alan Grant art by Darren Douglas in 2000 AD Winter Special 2014 The Judge Dredd stories are being collected in order in the series Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files The Judge Death story My Name Is Death was reprinted in a graphic novel of the same title by Rebellion in 2005 ISBN 1 904265 73 1 The Cadet Anderson stories were reprinted in volume 88 of Judge Dredd The Mega Collection in May 2018 a total of seven volumes of that collection collect Anderson stories In other media editNovels edit Mitchel Scanlon has written three Judge Anderson novels that have been published by Black Flame Fear the Darkness February 2006 Red Shadows May 2006 Sins of the Father February 2007 Anderson also appears as a supporting character in Judge Dredd novels Dread Dominion by Stephen Marley May 1994 Dredd Vs Death by Gordon Rennie October 2003 Alec Worley has written three novellas published by Abaddon Books featuring Anderson in her rookie year as a Judge collected in the omnibus edition Judge Anderson Year One ISBN 978 1781085554 June 2017 Heartbreaker October 2014 The Abyss December 2015 A Dream of the Nevertime June 2017 Three more novellas by different authors were published separately and later published together in the omnibus Judge Anderson Year Two in 2019 Bigger Than Biggs by Danie Ware December 2018 Devourer by Laurel Sills March 2019 Flytrap by Zina Hutton August 2019 Radio edit Judge Dredd Crime Chronicles Double Zero January 2010 written by James Swallow and produced by Big Finish Productions Anderson was voiced by Louise Jameson Film edit Olivia Thirlby portrays Anderson in the 2012 film Dredd as a Cadet Judge assigned to Dredd for her final assessment She has attempted to take the Judge aptitude test since she was nine but her latest attempt to become a Judge saw her fail to pass by 3 although her powers are such a significant potential asset that the board feels that it is worth testing her in the field to be evaluated directly Computer game edit Anderson appeared as a playable character in the Dredd Vs Death videogame in 2003 Awards edit1983 Won Character Most Worthy of Own Title Eagle Award 1986 Nominated for Favourite Supporting Character Eagle AwardSee also editOrlok the Assassin History of Mega City OneNotes edit 2000 AD progs 149 151 Bishop 2007 page 70 Down the Tubes June 2019 2000 AD Thrill Cast interview with Kelvin Gosnell March 2018 a b Alan Grant interview page 6 12 January 2005 at 2000 AD Review archived at web archive Retrieved 18 September 2016 2000 AD Annual 1984 p 14 a b 2000 AD 151 Judge Dredd Megazine vol 3 7 2000 AD 712 717 and 758 763 Judge Dredd Megazine vol 2 34 2000 AD 1294 Judge Dredd Megazine 214 236 Judge Dredd Legends of the Law 2000 AD profileReferences editJudge Anderson at 2000 AD online Bishop David Thrill Power Overload Rebellion Developments 260 pages February 2007 ISBN 1 905437 22 6 Judge Anderson at the Comic Book DB archived from the original External links editFirst Anderson story The Haunting The 2000 AD A B C 6 Anderson Psi Division at YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Judge Anderson amp oldid 1225456566 Novels, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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