SDCC ‘23 is nearly right here and Rebellion has simply introduced their first ever SDCC exclusive poster – that includes iconic character Judge Dredd. Designed by hotshot graphic designer Matt Ferguson, followers and Squaxx dek Thargo will probably be in a position to get the fingers, paws and tentacles on both a black and white or color variant of the poster. But be warned – there will probably be a really restricted amount accessible.
The SDCC Dredd poster will probably be a 24” x 36” offset litho effective artwork piece restricted to 400 color and 100 black and white editions, accessible completely from the Rebellion sales space at SDCC (#2121) from Previews Night, Wednesday July 19. Sales will probably be restricted – with solely 50 of the color and 10 of the black and white variants being accessible for buy every day of the present. Rebellion can also be making a restricted amount of 150 color and 50 black and white accessible to 2000 AD subscribers by means of the 2000 AD Webshop from 12PM BST on Thursday July 20.
According to the Press Release:
“The biggest future metropolis is coming to the best present on Earth – Rebellion is happy to announce an exclusive restricted version Judge Dredd effective artwork poster by Matt Ferguson is coming to San Diego Comic Con subsequent month.
“Fresh from promotional movie posters for Marvel Studios and Star Wars, Ferguson plunges us into the violent, crime-ridden megalopolis of Mega-City One as Judge Dredd stands ready to dispense justice – a hyper-cop for the hyper-future!”
The PR provides,
“To create his vision of the city created by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra, Ferguson has drawn on over 45 years of Judge Dredd comics from the legendary British comic book powerhouse 2000 AD. This poster comes packed with Easter eggs for fans old and new – from signs advertising the ‘ugly clinics’ of Otto Sump and Mega-City One’s ‘Smokatorium’, to a raging Block War, and including the names of the greatest creators to ever work on Judge Dredd such as John Wagner, Carlos Ezquerra, Brian Bolland, and Ron Smith.”
Ferguson says,
“I have been a long time fan of 2000 AD and Judge Dredd and I always love working in that universe of comics, so it was great to apply techniques I would typically use for a movie poster on a project like this. It’s always fun to pack posters with easter eggs and Mega-City One is perfect for such a poster. Get wise! Get Ugly!”
And here’s a higher have a look at these attractive gadgets. If you’re attending SDCC ‘23 – put down your cash and put together to get Judge (Dredd)!
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