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The Most Maniacal Villains From the Judge Dredd Universe

February 26, 2021 by Red Stewart

Marvelous Videos on the most maniacal Judge Dredd villains…

Judge Dredd is one of those characters who has weaved his way into pop culture through hard grit. As part of the British comic book series 2000 AD, Dredd had a hard enough time competing against other popular titles by popular writers and artists, and yet his strip not only stood out but managed to garner a strong following that has produced two live-action films and an upcoming TV serial.

Yet a hero is only as appealing as the evil they are fighting against, and the faceless judge has come into conflict with many devious rogues: psychos whose only purpose is to breed chaos in a dystopia that desperately needs rebuilding. For a list of 10 of the best, most maniacal villains Dredd has faced against, Marvelous Videos has you covered!

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