Dredd
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Judge Dredd (2000 AD Comics)
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Measurements
Length
19.32 m
Wingspan
20.78 m
Weight
7126.3 kg
Genetics
Maize
Fade
Fade
Forest
Alloy
Alloy
Coal
Glimmer
Glimmer
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Guardian
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
5
AGI
8
DEF
5
QCK
6
INT
8
VIT
5
MND
8
Biography
I rewatched the new Karl Urban movie of Judge Dredd and had an idea .-. Judge Dredd is my dad’s favourite comic book superhero, so I’ve decided to make a fandragon for him because why not cx
This is gonna hurt my wallet but I mean I have poor impulse control anyways so yeah. The 2012 movie is MILES better than the older one with Stallone and the comics are also pretty cool. His fam is a reference to the psi operative named Anderson. The quote's from the movie however I've tried to give him his older comics outfit as much as possible, FR only has so many slots haha.
"Inhabitants of Peach Trees, this is Judge Dredd. In case you have forgotten, this block operates under the same rules as the rest of the city. Ma-Ma is not the law, I am the law. As for you, Ma-Ma...judgement time."
— 'Dredd' [2012]
- Dredd's backstory of being 'born' five years old was made up to cover up a plothole: readers had spotted that if Dredd graduated in the Class of '79, he'd have been thirteen.
This is gonna hurt my wallet but I mean I have poor impulse control anyways so yeah. The 2012 movie is MILES better than the older one with Stallone and the comics are also pretty cool. His fam is a reference to the psi operative named Anderson. The quote's from the movie however I've tried to give him his older comics outfit as much as possible, FR only has so many slots haha.
"Inhabitants of Peach Trees, this is Judge Dredd. In case you have forgotten, this block operates under the same rules as the rest of the city. Ma-Ma is not the law, I am the law. As for you, Ma-Ma...judgement time."
— 'Dredd' [2012]
Judge Dredd
Judge Dredd is a comic book franchise based on the longest-running comic strip in 2000 AD (1977), a British weekly anthology comic.
Judge Dredd is a comic book franchise based on the longest-running comic strip in 2000 AD (1977), a British weekly anthology comic.
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GENERAL INFO: Gender: Male Family: Rico Dredd Vienna Dredd Rico Dolman Kraken The Judda Paris The Fargo Clan Nimrod Postion: Street Judge Affiliation: Mega City One Justice Department Alignment: The Law Status: Alive Cause: Justice BEHIND THE SCENES First Appearance: 2000 AD prog 2 Portrayed by: Sylvester Stallone (1995 film) Karl Urban (2012 film) BIOGRAPHY: The titular character in the franchise, Judge Dredd, is a law enforcement officer in the dystopian future city of Mega-City One, which covers most of the east coast of North America. He is a "street judge", empowered to summarily arrest, convict, sentence, and execute criminals.Judge Joseph Dredd is the titular character of the Judge Dredd universe. Judge Dredd is a clone of the "Father of Justice" Eustace T. Fargo , and is the most feared, respected, and widely known of all the Judges. Judge Dredd first appeared in Prog 2 of 2000 AD and is the longest running character therein, having appeared in all but a handful of Progs. Judge Dredd is a Senior Street Judge, and since 2132 a member of the Council of Five the ruling body of the Justice Department of Mega City One. In June of 1995 and September of 2012 movies based on Judge Dredd were released. On their 1987 album, American thrash band Anthrax dedicated a song to the character titled "I Am the Law". John Wagner, by request from Pat Mills, came up with the concept behind Judge Dredd and Carlos Ezquerra came up with the character design. Writer Peter Harris, artist Mick (Michael) McMahon and Wagner further developed the character. Dredd's face is infamously never seen, making him a faceless, austere icon of the law. John Wagner stated in 1995: "It sums up the facelessness of justice − justice has no soul. So it isn't necessary for readers to see Dredd's face, and I don't want you to". Stallone taking the helmet off for the 1995 film has long been held against it - ironically Ezquerra once said "Stallone's Rocky Balboa was a good contemporary model" - and it was a requirement for the helmet to remain on in both the planned 2000s Dredd films and the the 2012 Dredd. The trend of never showing his face started when Dredd was meant to be 'demasked' in prog 8, with Dredd so impressive that it scares the perps, but Massimo Belardinelli's art hadn't quite pulled it off . As a quick fix, the strip went out with a 'CENSORED' bar and changed the dialogue to imply something bad had happened to his face. After this, it became a trope. Simon Bisley drew Dredd's face in Judgement on Gotham but this was removed from the early pencils. Accidentally, Dredd's face was revealed during Dredd Angel when Ron Smith drew Eustace Fargo, founder of Justice Department. In the later A Question of Judgement three-parter, it was established that Dredd and Rico were clones of Fargo - and since then, Fargo's head above the chin has always been obscured! The comic book adaptation of the Stallone film was drawn by Ezquerra, whose take on Stallone still has a craggy, 2000AD style chin. WEAPONRY AND EQUIPMENT: Judge Dredd has a large Lawmaster motorbike, which has powerful side-mounted cannons and a centrally-mounted laser (the 'Cyclops' laser), and has full Artificial Intelligence. It is also capable of responding to orders from the Judge, such as driving itself. It is connected to the Justice Department who can receive and transmit information from and to the bike and is equipped with a video communication system. He also has a handgun which is named the Lawgiver. It is DNA-coded so that no one else may use the weapon - it will explode if it reads an incorrect palm-print. These are standard issue for Judges, firing six types of ammo such as Standard bullets, Rubber Ricochet, Armour Piercing, Heat-Seeking, Incendiary and Hi-Ex. It can also fire tracking bullets, stun shots, and more, although it requires loading to do so. Other weapons he carries as standards include a Scattergun (pump-action shotgun), a "daystick" (long two-handed cudgel), and a boot knife. His uniform consists of a navy-blue bodysuit; green padded boots, knee pads, elbow pads and gloves; golden alloy shoulder pads (the right in the shape of an eagle - the symbol of the Justice Department), and a blue and red helmet which almost entirely hides his face and has protective lenses, a respirator and communicator built in. TRIVIA: - In Carlos Ezquerra's original design, he "decided to give him some large lips - to put a mystery as to his racial background". He departed after one story, annoyed that his strip wouldn't be the debut, and didn't tell anyone about his choice - and the comic was black-and-white, so it wasn't immediately obvious. Mike McMahon initially drew Dredd as a black man, while Brian Bolland and Ron Smith drew him as white and the coloured pages established him as caucasian. |
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ORIGINAL LOOK: FAE - Crystal/Paint/Glimmer
COMPLETED: 7th of February 2020 (Alloy bought)
COMPLETED: 7th of February 2020 (Alloy bought)
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