📖 Overview
Dread Dominion is a 1994 science fiction novel set in the Judge Dredd universe. The story takes place in Mega-City One, a dystopian metropolis where law enforcement is carried out by Judges who act as police, jury, and executioner.
The plot centers on an alternate reality version of Judge Dredd who turned evil after killing his corrupt brother Rico, rather than arresting him. This dark parallel universe begins to cross over with the main timeline, threatening Mega-City One and the world with invasion from twisted versions of familiar characters.
The novel incorporates multiple plot threads, including a conspiracy within the Special Judicial Squad to eliminate Judge Hershey, while remaining faithful to established Judge Dredd canon as it existed in 1994. The narrative explores themes of moral choice, parallel realities, and how single decisions can fundamentally alter both individual destinies and entire worlds.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔹 Judge Dredd first appeared in the British comic magazine "2000 AD" in 1977 and has since become one of the UK's most successful comic book exports
🔹 Mega-City One, where Judge Dredd stories take place, spans the entire eastern seaboard of the former United States, housing over 800 million citizens in massive tower blocks
🔹 The parallel universe concept in "Dread Dominion" builds on a rich tradition of alternate reality stories in science fiction, pioneered by works like Philip K. Dick's "The Man in the High Castle"
🔹 The Judge system in Dredd's world combines law enforcement, judicial, and executive powers - a concept inspired by totalitarian states and dystopian literature like "1984"
🔹 The British sci-fi series featuring Judge Dredd has influenced numerous other works, including elements of RoboCop and other dystopian law enforcement narratives