Essential Judge Anderson1- Essential Judge Anderson: Shamballa

Essential Judge Anderson1- Essential Judge Anderson: Shamballa

Across the world, hallucinations, psychic attacks and delusions are spreading, threatening to tear humanity apart. Only Judge Anderson can halt the apocalypse, and her journey will take her to the ancient temple of Shamballa. Featuring stunning art by Arthur Ranson, this is one of Anderson's most beloved adventures - and remains essential reading.



The best-selling Essential Judge Dredd collection expands with a new line dedicated to iconic science fiction heroine, Judge Anderson!

Judge Cassandra Anderson of Psi Division is one of the greatest minds on the Judges' roster. As a precognitive telepath and empath, her quirks, such as her sense of humour, are tolerated by the otherwise oppressively strict Justice Department. However, Anderson's sense of justice and morality soon calls her to question the Law of the Judges in these landmark adventures, written by Alan Grant and featuring jaw-dropping art by Arthur Ranson and Mick Austin. As Anderson battles to save Mega-City, psychic twins, and her friend Judge Corey from psychic attacks and their inner demons, her faith in the systems around her begins to crumble. And when the world is teetering on the brink of an apocalyptic collapse, it will take everything Anderson has to save the world at the ancient temple Shamballa.

Grant’s run on Anderson, Psi Divison showcased a new depth for both 2000 AD and Anderson, as his stories took in the gamut of human emotion and spirituality. 'Shamballa' is to many, the quintessential Judge Anderson story, and it serves as the perfect opening volume of Rebellion’s new Essential Judge Anderson line.


Auteur | Alan Grant
Taal | Engels
Type | Paperback
Categorie | Stripboeken, Manga & Graphic Novels

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