Judge Dredd: Superfiend

2014
Judge Dredd: Superfiend

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EP1 Episode 1 Mar 01, 2014

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EP2 Episode 2 Mar 20, 2014

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EP3 Episode 3 May 01, 2014

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EP4 Episode 4 Jun 01, 2014

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EP5 Episode 5 Jul 01, 2014

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EP6 Episode 6 Aug 01, 2014

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Released: 01 March 2014 Ended
Producted By: Adi Shankar Production
Country: United States of America
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Six-part web series that presents an alternate take on the origins of Judge Dredd's arch-nemesis - a demonic creature known as Judge Death that sees life itself as a crime. Can Dredd survive a clash with such foe and save his niece?

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crosskillgames "Judge Dredd: Superfiend" takes a short and welcome abstract look at the story of Judge Sydney from his sadistic childhood, to his equally sadistic adulthood and further development into Judge Death. Superfiend has an underlying premise which is important to understand; it is grotesque in every way. It is based on the idea of the grotesque, and shows this in both its narrative, narrative structure and animation style. Its point is less to show an in depth look at the story of Judge Death from a perspective of lore, and more to show the universe of Dredd in a style that fits the horrid nature of the comics. The story of Judge Sydney provides a perfectly morbid backdrop for exploring the disgusting nature of 2000 AD in a way only animation can truly accomplish, showing the development of an entity that juxtaposes Judge Dredd as a view of chaos not order. This harbours an interesting middle ground between fan development and official lore, and the nature of amateur film and professional film, as well as an interesting middle ground for Dredd fans, providing a perspective of Judge Death in, as stated, an artistic way, allowing the audience to grow a mix of hatred and admiration for this villain-protagonist, and reflecting well how the comics wanted Death to be seen. Its interesting to see what, in the naturally abominable universe of Dredd, is considered truly evil, and I feel that this piece does a good job in showing the nature of Death through its visual and narrative style.I would say, however, that scenes are overly short and lack pacing, leading to a bit of a jittery overall narrative. Some of the animation can, at times, clearly be seen as amateur and while it is certainly enjoyable, I would desperately like it to be longer. It took me a while to understand what was happening at some parts, as well as questioning the appearance of some characters which are not at all explained. It confused me more than anything on the first viewing, and I found that to fully appreciate the story, you need to have some preconceived knowledge of the lore of Judge Death. In this way, I feel it does let down the average casual viewer, and is far more directed at those who already enjoy the universe of Judge Dredd, designed more to give them a new perspective, rather than an in depth story.
Mads Ulvedal This is definitely an absurd piece of fun, and sometimes reminds me of Aeon Flux. It's got some very exaggerated animation, but the quality of it is on a much lower level than the old MTV show. It's a mish-mash of different styles, and none of them are really appealing. The 3D is especially an eyesore, and I feel like I would have enjoyed this much more if it wasn't such a patchwork.The story makes absolutely no sense, and is more of a one-off experimental comic book sort of affair, but it still manages to be entertaining and is what pulls the score up for me. This is in no way supposed to be canon, and it takes that to heart. It's weird as hell.I'd give it a go if you want something different, but if poorly drawn blood and guts isn't your thing, then maybe look elsewhere for your fill.
cave j This series attempts to adapt a from a Judge Dredd comic storyline from 2000ad where Judge Death takesup residence with a little old lady and lures in a hapless reporter in to be told the story of his origins. A great tale that takes place in an alternatetimeline. This series tries to tell that story, but fails and makes childish gibberish out of whatcould have been a great retelling of the story.Unfortunate for all the long time Judge Dredd fans who are still waiting for a proper adaptation of the tales.
Joshua Buzzard I suggest anyone and everyone to go watch this who is a fan of the Dredd universe. I am not going to say anything except the art style is dark and the feel itself is pretty dismal. Love the art style, pacing, story, acting, and the emotion. Really only thing I didn't like was how it is a mini series and a small part with Judge Dredd, but hey it is true to his character. As noted below this story is in the universe of the "Dredd" that came out in 2012 and, personally, I would love to see it intertwine with any spin off movie. This series you really get to see more of Mega City 1, which is appreciated.Anyway go watch everyone and enjoy this mini series it is definitely worth the time.