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Bezig met laden... Dredd: Collecting: Dredd Vs Death, Kingdom of the Blind & The Final Cutdoor Gordon Rennie
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. The first tale by Gordon Rennie was pretty goddamn awesome. After seeing the reboot I had to fight my unabashed hatred for movie-themed book jackets and buy in. I was glad I did, at first. I dropped the book entirely after I couldn't finish the David Bishop story. (It was hard enough to read it in public). The characterizations were pretty stock, the plot completely unmoving. Guilty pleasures...sometimes they remind you why you should be embarrassed. I may return to it if my book queue ever slips down to nil (not likely). geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
JUDGE DREDD NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE, RELEASING SEPTEMBER 21 2012 Collecting the novels: Dredd Vs Death, Kingdom of the Blind, The Final Cut by Gordon Rennie, David Bishop & Matthew Smith Three novels starring the ultimate law man of the future. In Dredd Vs Death, Judge Dredd teams up with his movie co-star Judge Anderson to investigate a trail of carnage left by a cult obsessed with with Judge Death, who believes all life is a crime. In Kingdom of the Blind Judge Dredd hits the streets as senior Judges gather for a treaty signing, just as a notorious crime boss prepares to step out of the shadows and sieze control of the city. In The Final Cut Dredd uncovers a grisly series of murders that point the finger at the an underground movie scene with unlikely allies in the corridors of power. From comic books to movies to novels Dredd brings the Law to Mega-City One, the city of the future that covers the entire Eastern Seaboard of the former USA. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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The first one, Dredd Vs. Death, was really good and if I was rating just that novel I would give it 4 stars.
The second novel, Kingdom of the Blind, was full of racist and homophobic slurs, and I did not finish it. Judge Dredd doesn't care what you do in your personal life as long as you don't break the law. It felt like the author had never even read any JD comics and was just going off of a summary of the character and decided that he would be a racist homophobe when there is absolutely nothing in the source material that would support that.
The third novel, Final Cut, didn't have enough Judge Dredd in it, and I didn't finish that one either. Only about a third of the novel had JD in it, and the rest was following the criminals, and sorry, but I don't read Judge Dredd to find out the inner workings of bad guys. I read Judge Dredd to see him kick perp ass.
I'm glad I read the first novel, but the other two were just shameful and boring, respectively. ( )