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Judge Dredd: Anderson, Psi-Division, by Matt Smith

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Judge Dredd: Anderson, Psi-Division, by Matt Smith

Judge Dredd: Anderson, Psi-Division, by Matt Smith



Judge Dredd: Anderson, Psi-Division, by Matt Smith

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  • In an all-new adventure from Cassandra Anderson’s early days in the Mega-City One Psi-Division, writer Matt Smith and artist Carl Critchlow present “King of the Six Sectors.” It all starts with Anderson awaking from an unusually strong vision of an attack on the Megapolitan Museum showcasing Cursed Earth artifacts.

Judge Dredd: Anderson, Psi-Division, by Matt Smith

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #648901 in Books
  • Brand: Smith, Matt/ Critchlow, Carl (ILT)
  • Published on: 2015-03-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.10" h x .30" w x 6.50" l, .38 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 104 pages
Judge Dredd: Anderson, Psi-Division, by Matt Smith

About the Author Matt Smith drew his first Conan the Barbarian adventure when was eight years old. A children's book illustrated fascinated by traditional lore and comic-book heroes, Matt lives with his wife and their dog in Lexington, Massachusetts. Visit his website at www.barbarianlord.com, find Barbarian Lord on Facebook, or follow him on Twitter (@barbarianlord).


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Every Surprise Was A Good One By Pop Bop I wasn't sure what to expect going in to this book. "Judge Dredd" always reminds me of the Sylvester Stallone vehicle, and that's not a good thing. (His Judge Dredd movie was practically in negative numbers at "Rotten Tomatoes".) Well anyway, guess what? The Judge Dredd comic world is a very sophisticated and accomplished one, and its Judge Cassandra Anderson spin-off, (of which this book is the latest example), is particularly well crafted. Apparently, Sly did not kill off this franchise. And now I see why it has its fans.Here's the set up. Judge Cassandra Anderson, (a "judge" is basically a cop with on the spot, in the field, judicial authority), is a member of the PSI Division of the Justice Department of Mega-City One. We are in an anarchic post-Apocalyptic world; the U.S. is gone except for a few cities separated by vast emptinesses. Cassandra is aptly named because like her mythical namesake she has psychic powers, is telepathic, is a pre-cog, and is able to sense approaching danger. An orphan, she was taken in by the Justice Department because of these abilities and was practically raised by the organization.Anderson was introduced to the Judge Dredd world as a sort of thinking man's foil to the black-and-white Judge Dredd and there are a bunch of earlier books in which she is basically just Dredd's sidekick. Anderson was then spun off to be a featured character and this book is her latest appearance as a major and central character in the Judge Dredd universe. This book was written by Matt Smith, who seems to now be the primary writer guiding the development of this character, and was drawn by Carl Critchlow, also an Anderson veteran. So the story is in good hands.So, after all of that, is the book any good? Yes. Here's the author's description of the story - "It starts with Cass getting a psi-flash of a heist at the opening of an exhibition of Cursed Earth antiquities at the Megapolitan Museum of Modern History. Investigating, she discovers perps attempting to steal a map while a mutant has psychically blacked out the whole area, rendering everyone unconscious. In a bid to find out what the criminals needed the map for, she goes on their trail." Cassandra travels to the Alabama Morass, (basically a mega-Okefenokee), partners with a local cop with psycho-geographic powers, (basically, she tracks and guides through psychic links with the environment itself), and it's all swamp, mutants, bad guys, action and heart-of-darkness atmosphere from there. Original and engaging. And once we leave the swamp we're on the trail of a mysterious master criminal, so it's all good.I particularly like the fact that Cassandra is not burdened with a lot of phoney baloney angst. She and her new partner work well together without any unnecessary drama. There is a fair amount of monologuing and exposition, which brings new readers up to speed but doesn't drag on or weigh down the story. Judge Anderson is tough, competent, resourceful, and not tarted up with any phony baggage. She's a straight up heroine.This is all enhanced by good quality drawing. Characters are recognizable and expressive, action is clear, coloring is good, and the panels are consistent from page to page. Mutants, creatures and the like are well conceived and executed.So, an overall nice piece of work, both graphically and in terms of story and character. A happy find. (Please note that I received a free advance ecopy of this book in exchange for a candid review. Apart from that I have no connection at all to either the author or the publisher of this book. )

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. It's good to learn more about Judge Anderson, but something was missing in this Mega-City One story By Wayne A McCoy 'Judge Dredd: Anderson, Psi-Division' is a story featuring Judge Anderson. While Judge Dredd makes a cameo, just realize he's not in this one much more than a few panels.Cassandra Anderson has a gift of precognition, and when she sees that a robbery is going to take place at one of Mega-City One's museums, she's not above inconveniencing museum staff to save lives. When the robbers reveal a dangerous new weapon that Anderson is immune to, she knows it's up to her to stop it. This leads her on a hunt for a criminal overlord that may exist or may just be a ghost story that criminals tell each other (Keyser Soze anyone?). Her adventures lead her to desolate swamps and see her teaming up with some strange people, like a fellow judge from Texas who can track using something called psychic geography. Will her gut instincts and cognition prove correct, or will they lead her into a trap? And what does it have to do with her birth, if anything?I like Judge Anderson, and I feel like the book has all the design elements of the world of Judge Dredd, but I felt something was lacking. Perhaps it was lacking Dredd's stony sobriety, or the weird humor that seems to show up in the boundaries of the stories. Still, it was interesting to learn more about Anderson, and it's not a terrible story. There are some nice twists and turns before it's all said and done.I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Diamond Book Distributors, IDW Publishing, and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Judge Dredd By KateM Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.Judge Cassandra Anderson has psychic powers that make her a considerable asset to the justice department. When she gets a psychic flash of a burglary at the Modern Museum she investigates and finds that a map has been stolen. Using her skills she gleans information from one of the perps that leads her to investigate the whereabouts of a master criminal.This was a pretty good read; the story itself was fairly engaging but picked up considerably after the halfway mark. Character wise, Anderson is one tough chicky and it’s always great to see a strong female lead. Judge Dredd makes an appearance but involvement didn’t really carry that much weight and without him the read wouldn’t have suffered. This is a positive for how well drawn the character of Anderson is.The art was good but perhaps not quite to my personal taste, it was well drawn and characters were expressive without it being overdone. A good read that dragged storywise at the beginning but ended strongly.Recommended.

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