Dredd is not a superhero or a hero. He's a judge jury and executioner of a dystopian future police state. He not even a anti hero. He is a villain of order. He just takes his job very seriously. You can have a commited and dedicated villain who beileves in what he does. Dredd writing can be serious, comedic and satirical as the faceless side of the law. He is not a man he is a symbol of the faceless law. The word Law has no intrinsic moral or ethical good attached to it. Laws can be both unjust and unfair, but the law is the law and that's part of the joke.
@urchinblues7928Ай бұрын
Villains a bit too absolute to describe him. Dredd also would embody selfless sacrifice in that sense as on multiple occasions he risks and sacrifices himself to save the city. Even if it is to uphold a flawed system it’s never for his personal gain.
@PrivateCitizen84Ай бұрын
@@urchinblues7928 Well it's always about the outside looking in, the audience. Not the inside looking out, Dredd the character. That Judge system by our standards would be criminally oppressive. No Jury of Peers. Dredd has executed disarmed & detained people on the spot. Dredd is a conscientious zealot. So he can still be villian from our perspective. Who takes his oppressive job seriously to the letter of the law.
@urchinblues7928Ай бұрын
@ isn’t the point of having a protagonist to empathize with his perspective even if we don’t agree with it he still operates as the audience surrogate
@PrivateCitizen84Ай бұрын
@@urchinblues7928 Dredd is a literal product of the Judges system. The Judges system is in itself a warning. So Dredd is the warning. I understand his motivation, but I also don't have to empathize with the embodiment of a warning. What I find fascinating about Dredd is the structure of warning he represents and inacts. The thing is people assign morality to words that are neutrol like law and duty. Dredd is duty bound to his legal system which is a warning to the reader.
@urchinblues7928Ай бұрын
@@PrivateCitizen84 there’s a human factor to some of his stories that struggle with the very things your drawing attention to where John Wagner shows that as much of a binary machine as he might want to be Dredd is still a man and prone to doubting the system that made him despite himself, these are rare moments but they are there and every once in a while the human in him wins out and he does something truly decent. I don’t think he’s a hero but I think there’s more to his personality than a cautionary tale
@evanbackhouse7Ай бұрын
Judge Dredd isn't a bad guy. In some of his earliest stories he shows a strong moral code. He is against slavery, extortion, and isn't scared to hold his higher-ups accountable. He lives by his code of justice, which is harsh, but he is not evil in his beliefs or actions. He would never kill someone who is unarmed and always gives his enemies the chance to give up peacefully.
@evanbackhouse7Ай бұрын
The story Trinity in Prog Number 2262 perfectly illustrates Dredd's strive for goodness. It is a crossover story with the movie adaptations of Dredd, and he lashes out at Karl Urban's Dredd for his unfair and evil approach to justice, claiming that a Judge is responsible for the wellbeing of ordinary cits.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
This is 100% the truth. Dredd is never evil. He doesn’t kill everyone he sees. Thanks for the comment bro!
@purodaveАй бұрын
Found you from Ya Boi Zack as well. I love Dredd. I think the Democracy story where the Judges go up for vote is a great telling of how Dredd is what Mega City One needs, good or bad. "When you're getting mugged do you want to rely on me or your elected official?"
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
Cheers man!
@mateom1875Күн бұрын
Gave up comics a long time ago, just got older/life happens, but you have a great gift in the way you talk about them, we can see your passion and you make me remember how awesome getting lost in comics were. Cheers young man ✌
@UncensoredScionАй бұрын
There are people who say he's the Bad Guy? Do they not know what the setting the world is? this is a world where lawlessness and violence are off the charts, where things are so bad in the world that everyone has had to move into giant super cities just to survive. In a state like that, you're going to get people who are needed to be savage and ruthless on a level that isn't seen often. Because the world is that brutal. Yeah, Dredd isn't the hero, he's the necessary force against a chaotic world.
@Machrider5000Ай бұрын
This is probably Hitler was saying about the gestapo back in the day
@VicshadeАй бұрын
Comics Matter brought me here. I’m loving this channel. The art on those Dredd books looks fantastic. I will have to pick up some collections.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@Vicshade Thanks bro!
@ianmoone1412Ай бұрын
yaboy zack brought me here. and I love your videos more and more with each one. I loved dread before but this was fantastic. Makes me want togo re read some old dread.
@Launchpad05Ай бұрын
Your Boy Zack is A simp for DC, and Marvel.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@ianmoone1412 I appreciate it!
@Launchpad05Ай бұрын
@northoftoofar3772 I've watch A couple when he use to bash DC, and Marvel for their woke crap, but lately, I've been watching Jon Del Arroz, and talks about how Zack now simps for DC, and Marvel thinking that 'he could change them if they just hire him.'
@szymonsobczak2307Ай бұрын
really appreciate the passion in your vids. The drive is authentic and this is what art should be about.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@szymonsobczak2307 I appreciate it!
@EricOSullivanАй бұрын
Ya Boi Zack sent me.
@RefmoralАй бұрын
Stallone had the perfect chin and overall look(not to mention demeanor too) for Dredd, always loved that about that movie, despite all it's problems
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
I’m with you on that one bro.
@KardboardKennyАй бұрын
i'm 900+issues into 2000AD and love every issue. edit - congrats on the 1k subs.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@KardboardKenny I appreciate it dude!
@PrivateCitizen84Ай бұрын
Recent two year window read to give 2000 AD a go and comic stories in general a good go. 2000 AD comics was a mixed bag for me. Didn't take to Halo Jones, Rogue Trooper, Dante, Warlock, Slaine, Sinster Dex, Strontium Dog, Robo hunter. So I focused on trades and collections. Comic wise I would like Tyranny Rex, ABC warrors, Cannon Fodder and maybe Durham Red in a trade. Now for trades/hardbacks Bad Company, Kingdom, Ampney Crucis, Cabalistics Inc, Counterfeit Girl, Defoe, Grey Zone/Area, Jaegir, Skizz, Stone Island, Storming Heaven, Rose O'rion, Tales of Telugath, Zombo, Planet of Damned, Death Planet. Return to Armageddon, Zenith and anything Mega City One or cursed earth landed. Leatherjack, Aslyum & Benddatti Vendetta was fine. Aquila, Cradlegrave, Ichabod Azrael, Savage Rise of the Lions, Summer Magic: Luke Kirby, Slaine, Necronauts did not land.
@whoisyouranimeАй бұрын
I always wanted to read the Judge Dredd books.
@PrivateCitizen84Ай бұрын
Enjoy the rabbit hole ha ha ha.
@tonygriego6382Ай бұрын
I haven't read 2000 AD since I was in middle school, I've been hesitant to pick it up again since everything pop culturally coming from the UK has gotten incredibly woke as of late, but I might just give it a try. Also pay Comics Matter no mind, the guys gone off his rocker.
@paullazenby6812Ай бұрын
From a guy who's played a healthy number of superheroes and villains during his career and been a Dredd fan for far longer than you've been alive: THANK YOU for this superlative shoutout to one of the greatest and most badass characters in the history of comics.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@paullazenby6812 it’s AWESOME to see support from someone who has actually worked in the industry! THANK YOU for the comment, I appreciate it bro!
@PrimalistOptimusАй бұрын
Judge Dredd is an amazingly complex yet very simple character. He's simple in his motivationa yet complex in how he deals with outcomes.
@jace7306Ай бұрын
Totally agree this is the same when people say the punisher is an antie hero when all he does is kill murders and rapist
@TheGoblinoid25 күн бұрын
You're getting clowned by the whole industry, kid. Keep this up and you'll become a lolcow in no time.
@kojo7485Ай бұрын
Greetings 🙏 from Raleigh, North Carolina 🙏 😊
@phattsamurai4929Ай бұрын
As a 54 year old American man, you give me hope. 15 was a shock, but good on ya, Dredd is better than most of American comics. Great vid. Carlos Judge Dredd is my Dredd. I'm a loyal subscriber, Dredd is the shit.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
This is awesome dude. Thanks for the support!
@Worldfire_InteractiveАй бұрын
You sold me on dread. I’ve experienced the character through various media over the years but never thought to read the comic.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@Worldfire_Interactive Thanks dude!
@Gigantic1000Ай бұрын
Pat mills also gave us Marshal Law, which is a great superhero satire without being a comedy.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@Gigantic1000 I’ve seen a bit of that. It looks like if the boys wasn’t ghey and was instead badass. Thanks!
@tomcruisenukedmyaccount5388Ай бұрын
@@RantingForVengeance 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ellesse3862Ай бұрын
Dredd is a hero, a hard hero in a crazy deadly world, he might not be the hero people want but the alternative is bleak.
@Matt_Wilson01Ай бұрын
Judge dredd is so fucking cool anthrax wrote a song based on him “I AM THE LAW”
@ryanwilliams7639Ай бұрын
Comics matter with ya boi Zack is a sad shell of himself. He blocks people in the comments who disagree with him and he spends all day getting mad at people who criticize Disney and will just have the opposite take.
@nuke7138Ай бұрын
Zack is a hack.
@eltonbormesАй бұрын
Greetings from Brazil. You have yes on you from here too, so keep the good work.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
Thanks a lot!
@grim6756 күн бұрын
Missed a prime opportunity to use "I Am The Law" by Anthrax as the outro song. Great vid though!
@ericdodds4990Ай бұрын
I loved Brian Bolland and Simon Bisley illustrations for Judge Dredd. Ranting For Vengeance, Do you know the Dracula comic by Fernando Fernandez? It´s awesome.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@ericdodds4990 no I haven’t seen it, I’ll check it out. Thanks bro!
@earth6161Ай бұрын
Watch this space this guy will be a titan in the comic scene well done lad love from the uk i will be advising everyone i know to check you out .....amazing
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
This means a lot bro!
@earth6161Ай бұрын
@RantingForVengeance I'm just amazed your so young.....godspeed my friend keep doing what your doing
@markalbert8135Ай бұрын
Looks like I need to dive deeper into this character. Good video.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@markalbert8135 thanks a lot!
@LaF0rge_Ай бұрын
Ya Boy Zak got me here too and I’ve watched all your videos. Keep up the good work.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@LaF0rge_ Thanks bro!
@victorsegovia8008Ай бұрын
the eagle was inspired by the eagle in the former coin in Spain (Peseta) at least somebody told me, Dredd is a very good character. I only read a recopilation of 2000 ad celebrating the first 10 years. I do not want to rain on your parade, but Alan Moore began his tour in the 2000 ad magazine. Keep doing your great job young man and greetings from Venezuela
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
Thanks man! I knew about moore working at 2000ad he couldn’t write good comics then either 🤣
@victorsegovia8008Ай бұрын
@RantingForVengeance Alan Moore is something strange, at least to me. His bright works like top ten is amazing and his Swamp thing is a perfect blend of horror and ecology. But I don't agree with him in many topics, sadly he is the kind of artist that would agree with regimen like the one in my country and his reason is...fight against fascism. Thanks for your reply and again, keep doing your nice job
@likonatera7452Ай бұрын
Excellent video, young man! This is the most sincere and based analysis of Judge Dredd I have ever seen and I am over three times your age. Bravo! By the way, I just subscribed! You can thank Ya Boi Zack for this.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@likonatera7452 I appreciate it a lot bro! Thanks for the subscribe! 🤘🏻
@HELLEKSONARTАй бұрын
Dredd is one of My Favs.
@earth6161Ай бұрын
Love your channel bruv ❤
@rosswilson8917Ай бұрын
I've always wanted to read some Judge Dredd especially after the Dredd movie but didn't really know where to start. I'll give your recommendations a try. Speaking of badass, I don't know if you read or watch manga/anime but there is one character that kicks ass and takes no prisoners and that character is Kenshiro (Fist of the North Star). Your vids are awesome and quite insightful. Keep it up.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@rosswilson8917 thanks man! I’ve seen Kenshiro and he’s literally one of the only anime/manga characters i think is badass. I haven’t watched or read that much of FOTNS but i have to check it out!
@tomcruisenukedmyaccount5388Ай бұрын
@@RantingForVengeance Check out Blade of the Immortal. It's a masterpiece though kind of sick in later volumes. There is one volume I could not reread. The art in it is spectacular, some of the best in the history of comics, especially in some later volumes.
@PrivateCitizen84Ай бұрын
Slices of the trades or Mega City Collection even the 2000 AD Ultimate Collection probably easy route to start. Also depends what you are after? Serious, whacky, cutting satire? Harsh "Insurrection" with hands off "Lawless" are two sides of the law which do link up story wise and are not Dredd stories. I have fun with a lot of non Dredd stories. Dredd is pretty much a constant rock and a open book who changes very little. It's all the other stuff around Dredd that is unpredictable that adds the variety of spice.
@urchinblues7928Ай бұрын
Please make more Dredd videos this was great
@ComicsOdysseyАй бұрын
Love seeing young ones have passion for comics.
@nilbogllortАй бұрын
This is the freshest channel on comics. Pure rock n' roll. Probably more proto-rock. 15 or 30? I don't care. He's killing it.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@nilbogllort 🤣 Thanks a lot!
@Nomad-md2wiАй бұрын
Another great take. My new time killer is to scroll through the comments and laugh at the nerds you trigger.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
🤣 thanks man!
@silentrob668Ай бұрын
I think as kids we 'got' the sarcasm and started to understand the irony on the way growing up into teenagers. Pat Mills got really bleak with Nemesis the Warlock and Third World War. But by then I was a very grumpy goth and loved it.
@Machrider5000Ай бұрын
Dredd is racially ambigous buddy, these comice were woke as fuck
@fotzegamingandmedia1840Ай бұрын
And may I suggest to you, young man, the many volumes of pulp novels and comics following the vigilante justice of 'The Shadow', the Puritan fight against the demonic hoard chronicled in 'Solomon Kane', and the ever-expanding original works of the European comic-book industry?
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
Great comment! I love the shadow but I’ve only read the living shadow, the red blot and I’m about to start the voodoo master. I wanna do a video on Solomon Kane. His pulps are insanely good. Still haven’t gotten around to the European stuff. Thanks dude!
@thetommyshades5347Ай бұрын
Bro, your 15? Seriously? I thought you were at least 20. You're very articulate and well thought out for someone your age. Heck, even more so than many people in their 20s. We will watch your career with great interest.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@thetommyshades5347 great comment bro, this means a lot to me! 🤘🏻
@DrLynch2009Ай бұрын
When people said Dread is a fascist, i always told them to read the story where Dread find out another Judge has been geting confessions from criminals using torture. Tell me if a fascist will ever react that way.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@DrLynch2009 that sounds awesome dude, what’s the story called if you can remember ?
@shytweedabone2663Ай бұрын
@@RantingForVengeance "Judge Under Arrest" I believe
@stevendelavega9957Ай бұрын
Alright you've convinced me to get into Judge Dredd
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@stevendelavega9957 glad i did! Thanks for the comment dude! 🤘🏻
@mgs2014Ай бұрын
Bro can you do an retrospective on 2000ad????? and I don't mean 3 minutes, like an hour retro.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@mgs2014 I’d love to!
@madhukarg8052Ай бұрын
I love you Man, this is the best positive introduction to Judge Dredd ever exist, 🔥
@HistoriaenCeluloideАй бұрын
Now I understand why I like the Frank's Miller Batman phrase "I love being the goddamn Batman"🧐
@mattdague700Ай бұрын
Seriously you’re 15?! I never feel anymore prouder for someone very young that not only understands the traditional of comic books and read them!
@markw110Ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@mattdague700 Thanks a lot bro!
@epb72846 күн бұрын
Agreed and I like the music at the end of your video. Have you heard the Anthrax song "I am the law"? Very cool. ~Eric
@RantingForVengeance6 күн бұрын
@@epb7284 not an anthrax guy myself but the song is pretty cool. Thanks!
@joedredd1168Ай бұрын
Good video citizen.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
🤣 Glad you liked it, Joe
@thehumancometАй бұрын
You should look up the old Doom 2099 comics from the 90s. In a world where all the heroes are dead, it takea a villain to fix a broken world.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@thehumancomet they look cool, thanks for the comment!
@bradmanoutdoorsАй бұрын
Hey, I'm a member of your father's mma channel. Red pill mma. Now I understand the background😂
@middle-agedmutantsАй бұрын
Wow, that was excellent! Subbed!
@MatthewSighАй бұрын
Spot on, fella. From one who was there.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@MatthewSigh thanks bro!
@JimMorrisonsBathtubАй бұрын
I found you a couple days after you put out your Green Lantern/Green Arrow video because I just happened to want to watch someone do a video talking about how shit it is and yours came up because you had just put it out and I was too busy to leave a comment at the time and when I came back a couple weeks later to give you one you had already grown a lot and then a day or two later our boi Zack gave you a shoutout and now you're past 1250 subscribers. Congratulations on your meteoric rise to internet fame. May you enrage many Absolute Batman and Alan Moore fanboys in your journey.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@JimMorrisonsBathtub dude thanks! This means a lot and I appreciate the constant support! 🤘🏻
@thenewdarknessgamer6203Ай бұрын
I’ve heard of Judge Dredd before, I didn’t know he was a comic book character until now. That’s very cool
@PrivateCitizen84Ай бұрын
The problem with Dredd it's a quintenssial british idea of a future America. Americans don't see it as quintenssial American. Americans also wouldn't use the term quintenssial American. That is a very british thing to do. So Dredd is very much local to our pond. Couple of movies, one game no cartoons or shows even in Britain.
@jbee2536Ай бұрын
Good job! Keep it up.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
Thanks!
@jimmyjohnson2263Ай бұрын
Just spent over $500 on Judge Dredd comics, I hope your right and that there that good.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@jimmyjohnson2263 🤣
@vgmfighterii8708Ай бұрын
I've read some of the reprints. Dredd kicks ass.
@loco504Ай бұрын
Now i want to read this.. Do they have a TP version of the war ?
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
You wanna pick up judge dredd case files 5. It collects 3 of the best dredd stories and a few more. Judge Death lives, block mania and the apocalypse war. Thanks for the comment!
@upintheairstudioАй бұрын
I was wondering if you would do a video on the Big Megs hardest working Judge! Which movie do you prefer? The 90s one or the 2012 movie? Bear in mind you will be judged on your answer!
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@upintheairstudio 🤣 Personally i think the 90s movie better understood Dredd’s world and stallone is perfect. 2012 Dredd is still cool but a bit overrated (there’s way too many comic inaccuracies). In a perfect world, we have stallone as dredd but without taking off the helmet and no goofy humour. Great comment, Citizen.
@tomcruisenukedmyaccount5388Ай бұрын
@@RantingForVengeance I like both, but the second is more like a satire of 80s movies. The Raid movies are much cooler than Dredd 2012 and John Wick.
@IbnRushd-mv3fpАй бұрын
Man y'all boomers are tripping, demolition man was a better dredd than the actual stallone movie and the 2012 was a masterpiece of bleak, gritty, futuristic action.
@upintheairstudioАй бұрын
@@RantingForVengeanceI see what you're saying but I still prefer the 2012 Dredd. One month in the cubes!
@upintheairstudioАй бұрын
@@IbnRushd-mv3fp Love Demolition Man but thats more of 1984 if it was an action movie.
@jalpro799721 күн бұрын
I have an idea for an odd crossover called Evil Dredd where judge Dredd faces up against deadites
@zachmiller3835Ай бұрын
Great video, as always.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
Thanks again!
@bumfieАй бұрын
Man I'm 57 + I total hear where you are coming from
@MardanzoАй бұрын
my favorite genre of fiction is "leftist writer tries to make fascism look bad but accidentally makes it look awesome"
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
That’s mine too 🤣
@JohnJohniskillaАй бұрын
Nat doc for the win
@urchinblues7928Ай бұрын
@@Mardanzo like Rorschach
@MCB86Ай бұрын
In my opinion, which you can seriously take with a grain of salt, the best and probably most heroic Dredd story is 'Judgement Day.' It had the best Dredd art by the late great Carlos Ezquerra and the best Dredd story by Garth Ennis. Dredd was probably his most heroic and he worked with judges from all over his world and a character from another serious written and illustrated by Dredd's creators. Feel free to describe the story and what I'm talking about in the comments.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@MCB86 is that the one with Johnny Alpha, it looks awesome! Thanks for the comment.
@MCB86Ай бұрын
Yes it was. I wish I never lent the TBP to my friend before going off to college.
@TheRealOfficialAmazingAdamАй бұрын
Judge Dredd is really great I really enjoyed the Bolan run.
@damirveljagic5697Ай бұрын
Please make a video about spider-man i love your videos
@DareToWonderАй бұрын
Irish ppl look 25 until yhey are 35 ( i work as a bouncer in Ireland. Im talking from experience)
@warsharkproductions6550Ай бұрын
Please do more shoutouts to these forms of content.
@havocwreak9775Ай бұрын
Subbed!
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
Thanks!
@BlackestEyes709Ай бұрын
I love Judge Dredd and always have done. I used to collect 2000ad every week, it was £1.25 If I remember correctly. I love ghe Stallone film, I love the Carl Urban film and I have a Funko Pop of Judge Joseph Dredd. I really want a film with Judge Death and the dark judges
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@BlackestEyes709 we need a movie with judge death! Thanks for the comment.
@BlackestEyes709Ай бұрын
@@RantingForVengeance No worries mate. Yes we do! Not even a end credit tease of death as mist or something
@tomcruisenukedmyaccount5388Ай бұрын
😅😅😅😅😅 Dredd is metal and a real hero.
@gutz166Ай бұрын
The great thing about European and British comics.... there's so much genre, some with political agendas and some without. And in those with political agendas, there's a lot of representation from ALL political views. If you don't like one you can always search for another that suits your tastes. There's no drama and no bullshit like those from the American shores. You don't like commie comics there are plenty non-commie stuff. Europe, despite it's many left leaning culture and government, in my opinion ironically has the healthier and more sane comic industry. Yes, it's way smaller than the giants of the American comic indusry, but it have better quality.
@carnage247mayhemАй бұрын
Have you read judge dredd America the least wokest book you’ll ever read 😎
@markd8786Ай бұрын
I would like to see a brutal but grounded first person shooter of judge dredd with some detective elements the best director for this project will be Hugo Martin in the Doom team and using a upgraded version of the frost engine the same engine to use for Deus ex mankind🎉🎉🎉
@poolboyinlaАй бұрын
Young man, you have a good head on your shoulders. It is a good day in America. We stood up and rejected Communism last night.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@poolboyinla You’re damn right! Thanks for the comment brother! TRUMP 2024 🇺🇸🤘🏻
@natesaar3034Ай бұрын
I agree the 2000 ad comics are some of the best drawn and well written comics. I never pass up a chance to pick em up and I love the og newspaper format if I can find em but it doesn’t change the the fact that they are old. Yes new American comics suck but you can’t go look at these cool British comics form the 80s. See how awesome they are. There was plenty of great stuff in the 80s but like I said 2000ad is definitely at the top.
@JackSannАй бұрын
Hi @RantingForVengeance, I find that modern comics make their men look effeminate and women more masculine in design. For example in gideon falls and a lot currently mainstream dc and marvel comics. What do you think?
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
Yeah they do this all the time, It’s something I absolutely hate. Thanks for the comment!
@JackSannАй бұрын
Can you recommend me some good and dark comics from the 80s to 2000s? I like frank miller comics
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@JackSann Mike Grell green arrow is similar to frank miller, The original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are gritty as hell and not goofy like you’d think, personally I don’t like spawn that much but it’s basically frank miller worship (he even writes an issue), black suit spiderman stories like kravens last hunt and the death of jean dewolffe can be similar in tone to daredevil, definitely check out wolverine by frank miller and claremont if you haven’t already, it’s amazing.
@JackSannАй бұрын
@@RantingForVengeanceand something in the over the top tone of sin city not necessarily noir?
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@JackSann I don’t really have one for that because sin city’s so unique. Some dredd is over the top but I can’t think of anything off the top of my head. Thanks for the comment!
@FFVogter.-em6zzАй бұрын
Dredd is the law.
@mattdestroyer77Ай бұрын
It's good to see the baton being passed down to the younger generations.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@mattdestroyer77 Great comment! 🤘🏻
@RadChannelАй бұрын
Had me at Alan Moore sucks
@jasonchislett3282Ай бұрын
Fucking Awesome Content!!!
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@jasonchislett3282 I appreciate it dude!
@emilyhua7223Ай бұрын
ur amazing!
@gilbertojuvera2042Ай бұрын
I couldn't imagine you being 15, good video man
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
Thanks!
@DzikiWaclawАй бұрын
I got into 2000AD recently because I love 40k and Arbites are basically Judges. Dredd and Anderson are now my favourite comicbook characters. I don't see Dredd as a hero or villain. He IS the Law and law is sometimes flawed. He is for sure a hero in Apocalypse War or Necropolis but in stories like America that deal with people wanting to come back to democracy... not so much (even for a conservative like me). I feel like the satire and deconstraction (he was always a villain type shit) angles are more prevelent in newer Dredd stories but at the same time his stories were always satirical. They were a product of their time and the zeitgeist in UK was very much Punk and anti establishment at that time I think (sorry Im from eastern Europe, I might be wrong). But Dredd is always bad ass and just fun to read. Judge Anderson is a stellar example of a great female character that is not a shitty girlbos and Arthur Ranson's art on her stories is just damn amazing. I would love to get some recommendations for Dredd stories that are more street level, just good old Joe blasting away creeps or hunting down a serial killer. I've been reading Essential Judge Dredd series and so far after 5 volumes it seems more focused on big epic stories like Necropolis or Apocalypse War. The beggining of Origins was awesome with rain soaked streets of MC1 and old, tired Dredd looking for a group of Muties.
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@DzikiWaclaw the pit and mandroid i think are good street level stuff. Maybe inferno. Around prog 291 dredd hunts down a femme fatale serial killer, that’s probably in the case files 6 or 7. Anderson is the perfect example of a good female heroine. Thanks for the comment dude! 🤘🏻
@JimMorrisonsBathtubАй бұрын
I entirely agree with you Judge Dredd is very much a hero. If Wagner, Mills and Grant want me to think Dredd is an evil fascist (a word that they constantly use even though I guarantee they don't know what it actually means) then they did a terrible job of it. I'm currently subscribed to the weekly 2000 AD progs and the Judge Dredd Megazine but over the past month I've been unsure whether or not I'm going to renew my subscription when it expires because a lot of the new 2000 AD writers are just left wing political commentators that use comic books to push their sociopolitical agenda and don't even come close to making Dredd (or the other characters badass) even by accident.
@SkullMan616Ай бұрын
Warms my heart when the youth applaud vaporized commies. Been reading Dredd for a long time myself. Thoughts on Stronium Dog?
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
Strontium Dog is absolutely awesome no matter what people say about the allegory. Thanks for the comment dude! 🤘🏻
@johnbendheim8163Ай бұрын
So thankful for Zack recommending you. Keep on doing what you do man, no compromises!
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
Thanks bro!
@SepRoyleАй бұрын
I love the film 🎥 Dredd😊😅❤❤
@erasenegatedeleteАй бұрын
Holy crap! Can’t believe you’re so young! You’re very intelligent and well spoken for your age, man! Keep it up!!
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@erasenegatedelete means a lot dude, thanks!
@GammaworldsАй бұрын
Older Judge Dredd kicks ass, however modern Dredd mostly blows ass.
@ThomasTrumblyАй бұрын
Well to add some nuance all the writers were making fun of the dread universe I think they had a quote that said yeah the loss sucks but it’s better than the lawless society and people say he’s of anti hero
@user-greatcezarsghost44Ай бұрын
I very much enjoyed that. I very much agree
@AntiDecepticonCampaignАй бұрын
303 by Garth ennis… I want to know what you think
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
@@AntiDecepticonCampaign I haven’t actually heard of it but by looking it up it seems to be somewhat political. Is it good or garbage?
@benja6902Ай бұрын
Fuck YBZ, but I'm glad he gave you a shout-out!
@harryc1971Ай бұрын
That pushing of the button had consequences ever since, and Dredd has shown regret about it
@PrivateCitizen84Ай бұрын
For the other side again with that floating city thing, but I am not up to date yet still mostly around the 2017 era. So I have more to come then? Cool.
@harryc1971Ай бұрын
@@PrivateCitizen84 understatement mate
@PrivateCitizen84Ай бұрын
@@harryc1971 In terms of sensationalism? Or actual good writing and good story?
@elongatedmanforever1252Ай бұрын
I'm surprised Ybz gave you a shout-out he's been acting kind of strange lately, I thought he would be triggered by you but I'll Give him this, he was nice To help you out.
@PrivateCitizen84Ай бұрын
That's what they sjw said about him in the begining and they was proved wrong. YBZ logic train is not hard to follow. Content creators don't get audience captured on negativity for bucks. Do the basics when reviewing stuff (like seeing it). and why are W40K guys so interested in reviewing and talking about little girly properties when Alpha stuff is around to review and talk about? He thinks some of them should just come out already.
@nuke7138Ай бұрын
Have you read Rook: Exodus?
@RantingForVengeanceАй бұрын
No but i just looked it up and it looks pretty badass. Thanks for the comment I’ll check this out!