Megazine 449
Cover by Nick Percival

Judge Dredd Megazine #449 is OUT NOW, with a brand new line-up of stories that’s an ideal place to start reading!

We’ve got a stunning roster of strips commencing this issue – original undead menace and cover star Judge Death is back in Death Metal Planet by David Hine and Nick Percival; John Wagner and Colin MacNeil take to the skies once more in the second series of Surfer; Devlin Waugh is back, courtesy of Aleš Kot and Rob Richardson, picking up from the end of last year’s The Reckoning; and Judge Dredd tackles anti-xeno activists in the Cursed Earth in Babel by Ian Edginton and D’Israeli.

Add to that chats with artist Chris Burnham, director Ben Wheatley and artist Joe Currie about their new graphic novel Kosmik Musik, Si Spurrier and Charlie Adlard on new horror title Damn Them All, and the creators behind DC’s Legends of the Law, the short-lived Dredd title from 1995 that’s recently got a trade collection, and it’s another packed Megazine. Enjoy, citizens!

Judge Dredd Megazine #449 is out now from all good newsagents and comic book stores, plus digitally from our webshop and apps! Don’t forget that if you buy an issue of the Megazine in the first month of its release then postage in the UK is free!

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STORM WARNING // Dead & Gone, part one

Brit-Cit, 2147 AD. Much like its Mega-City counterpart, Brit-Cit Justice Department has its various divisions, from Tek to plainclothes, Tactical to Psi, and one of its more prickly operatives in the latter is Lillian Storm, who has the ability to talk to the dead, and is always accompanied by her ghostly helpers, the spirits of children that have been with her since a demonic ritual…

Now, Brit Cit Psi Div Judge Lillian Storm is dead. How did it happen? Why did it happen? And what will happen next?