Judge Caligula

Judge Caligula by John Wagner, published by Titan Books in 1983, is a graphic narrative that explores the chaotic reign of Judge Caligula in Mega-City One. This edition spans 64 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds as Judge Caligula seizes control, leading to a series of absurd and dangerous events, including the framing of Dredd and the election of a fish as deputy. The narrative captures the turmoil and bizarre developments that arise under Caligula’s rule.
Readers will encounter a world where the legal system is turned upside down, with a brutal alien mercenary assuming the role of Chief Judge and a host of ludicrous laws that restrict everyday activities. The book delves into themes of power and absurdity, showcasing the extreme consequences of Caligula’s governance. This edition provides a vivid portrayal of a dystopian society grappling with the fallout of a tyrannical regime, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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When Judge Caligula takes over power in Mega-City One, all hell breaks loose. Dredd gets framed and sentenced to death, a fish gets elected Judge Cal’s deputy, a brutal alien mercenary becomes Chief Judge and ridiculous new laws are passed making it illegal to do almost anything.
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