Customer Reviews
Consistently fun with brilliant artwork. - By: Superbeasto, 02 Sep 2008 
No mega-epics, Dark Judges or majorly continuity-important storiesin here, but a very consistent collection of action-packed one offs & shorter stories. Grant & Wagner had really hit their stride by this point & although there's no Ezquerra the quality of the artin general is more consistentin this collection than ever with the old guard as brilliant as ever but nothing letting the side down (Brendan McCarthy really steps up his game brilliantly & Kevin O'Neill's twisted take on Dredd appears for I think the first time). Also, we get introduced to Kenny Who, Stan Lee(briefly) & The Taxidermist. Brilliant.
Another excellent collection - By: P. A. Keating, 30 Aug 2008 
Here we are with the tenth collection of the consistenly excellent Judge Dredd.
The first thing you will notice with reading through the collection is there is a lack of the epic stories that have been the highlight of many of the previous collections.
Instead we get the slightly more personal stories that look at the citizens of Mega-City 1. There are two storiesin particular that stood out for me & made this a must have purchase (I would have bought it anyway, but that's beside the point). They are the Taxidermist & The Art of Kenny Who.
The Taxidermist tells the story of a Taxidermist (surprised??) who has to do a "Favour" for a local crime lord. There is something I find amazing about this story, it's just a shame that we will have to wait a while for the sequel set around the Taxidermist Olympics.
The Art of Kenny Who tells the tale of an aspiring comic book artist who comes the the Big Meg to try & sell his work & earn some money for his family backin Scotland. This could be considered more a comedy of errors.
The art features some of the best examples of our homegrown talent with the likes of Cam Kennedy & Steve Dillon.
The only thing that knocks a point of for this is that The Art of Kenny Who has already appearedin a collection, showing of his full saga. But I suppose it wouldn't be the complete case files without it.