Comic book fans of 2000 ADhave access to a free Judge Dreddphone background, as tweeted by the publisher. The textless cover of Judge Dredd Megazine #440, illustrated by Stewart Kenneth Moore, serves as a potential lock screen. Driving through Mega-City One, Judge Dredd surveys the city and is ready to take down criminals.
The antihero of the future has been upholding the law since 1977 in Mega-City One. Although his adventures are relatively lesser known than other mainstream heroes, new fans recently learned they will have an opportunity to deep dive into Judge Dredd’s world with Best of 2000 AD coming soon. The collection will highlight some of Dredd’s best stories, many of which remain timeless and are promised to connect with fans. The reprinted issues have been considered to be some of Dredd’s strongest adventures. Coinciding with the announcement, fans now have an easy option to incorporate Judge Dredd into their phones.
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As posted on Twitter by 2000AD, the cover of Judge Dredd Magazine #440 showsJudge Dredd riding through Mega-City One in a panoramic shot, depicting the buildings and overall aesthetic.The high quality, textless edition of the cover illustrated by Stewart Kenneth Moore would be a convenient phone background or lock screen. A preview for the upcoming issue of the magazine with the cover reads, “More action and adventure in the future-shocked world of Judge Dredd! The future lawman has to act ambassador to the Pan-African region of Profundia to ensure Mega-City One isn't isolated in new story Praise Zort!; Metta Lawson faces blowback from quitting the force in Lawless: «Ballots Over Badrock»; Goya's on the trail of her
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