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* SealedEvilInAnotherWorld: In "Revenge", Anderson inadvertently revives the Dark Judges, who proceed to use teleporters to go on a rampage in Mega-City One. Ultimately, they are dealt with by using their own dimensional technology to send them to an [[VoidBetweenTheWorlds "empty" universe]], where they remain trapped until "Necropolis".
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** Some poor sap is used this way by the Sisters of Death to create a bridge to Mega City One. His body is already dead but thanks to a nearby psychic amplifier his ''mind is still active'', trapped inside it as he's tied to a cross with barb wire.

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** Some poor sap is used this way by the Sisters of Death to create a bridge to Mega City One. His body is already dead (skeletal, in fact) but thanks to a nearby psychic amplifier his ''mind is still active'', trapped inside it as he's tied to a cross with barb wire.
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* BaldWoman: Cas after she goes into a virus-induced coma, though she regrows her hair after she's woken up again and returns to duty.

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* BaldWoman: BaldnessMeansSickness: Cas is bald after she goes into a virus-induced coma, though she regrows her hair after she's woken up again and returns to duty.
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* HomophobicHateCrime: In "Half-Life", a [[CampGay flamboyantly gay]] television host on pre-apocalypse Deadworld makes a pass at Judge Death during a live show, saying he fancies men in uniforms. This pisses off Death enough that he immediately executes him. However, Judge Death is a psychopath who hates ''all'' life. If the guy didn't make a pass at him, he'd probably have been executed for [[AllCrimesAreEqual wearing a tacky bow-tie or something]].
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Like its parent series, there are at least two continuities. This page mostly covers the ComicBook/TwoThousandAD one, not the Creator/{{IDW}} run.

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Like its parent series, there are at least two several continuities. This page mostly covers the ComicBook/TwoThousandAD one, not the Creator/{{IDW}} run.
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Like its parent series, there are at least two continuities. This page mostly covers the ComicBook/2000AD one, not the Creator/{{IDW}} run.

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* FreudianExcuseDenial: Judge Anderson once visited the memories of [[OmnicidalManiac Judge Death]] during her AdventuresInComaland. She felt pity to see him being beaten up by a bunch of school bullies, but he retorted that it helped "build character" and made him more convinced of his "mission". He later [[DisproportionateRetribution rigged a bunch of electrical equipment during a pop concert to murder them]].

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* FreudianExcuseDenial: Judge Anderson once visited the memories of [[OmnicidalManiac Judge Death]] during her AdventuresInComaland. She felt pity to see him being beaten up by a bunch of school bullies, but he retorted simply told her that it helped "build character" and made him more convinced of his "mission". He later [[DisproportionateRetribution rigged a bunch of electrical equipment during a pop concert to murder them]].
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* {{Thoughtcrime}}: Played for dark laughs when Anderson is driving her Lawmaster before suddenly stopping to beat up several confused perps. She tells control to pick them up for "insulting a Judge and resisting arrest".

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* {{Thoughtcrime}}: Played for dark laughs when Anderson is driving her Lawmaster before suddenly stopping to beat up several confused perps.perps who only looked in her direction. She tells control to pick them up for "insulting a Judge and resisting arrest".
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** The traiterous [[spoiler:Judge Fauster]] unleashes the Half-Life virus on Mega-City One so he can get access to immortality. After he's arrested for causing over a million deaths, he gloats that he'll still be there when the city has crumbled into dust. As punishment Chief Hershey orders him locked up for eternity and his mind placed in a computer-induced nightmare.

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** The traiterous traitorous [[spoiler:Judge Fauster]] unleashes the Half-Life virus on Mega-City One so he can get access to immortality. After he's arrested for causing over a million deaths, he gloats that he'll still be there when the city has crumbled into dust. As punishment Chief Hershey orders him locked up for eternity and his mind placed in a computer-induced nightmare.
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* FreudianExcuseDenial: Judge Anderson once visited the memories of [[OmnicidalManiac Judge Death]] during her AdventuresInComaland. She felt pity to see him being beaten up by a bunch of school bullies, but he retorted that it helped "build character" and made him more convinced of his "mission". He later [[DisproportionateRetribution rigged a bunch of electrical equipment during a pop concert to murder them]].
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* HomophobicHateCrime: In "Half-Life", a [[CampGay flamboyantly gay]] television host on pre-apocalypse Deadworld makes a pass at Judge Death during a live show, saying he fancies men in uniforms. This pisses off Death enough that he immediately executes him.

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* HomophobicHateCrime: In "Half-Life", a [[CampGay flamboyantly gay]] television host on pre-apocalypse Deadworld makes a pass at Judge Death during a live show, saying he fancies men in uniforms. This pisses off Death enough that he immediately executes him. However, Judge Death is a psychopath who hates ''all'' life. If the guy didn't make a pass at him, he'd probably have been executed for [[AllCrimesAreEqual wearing a tacky bow-tie or something]].
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* HomophobicHateCrime: In "Half-Life", a [[CampGay transparently gay]] television host on pre-apocalypse Deadworld makes a pass at Judge Death during a live show because he fancies men in uniforms. This pisses off Death enough that he immediately executes him.

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* HomophobicHateCrime: In "Half-Life", a [[CampGay transparently flamboyantly gay]] television host on pre-apocalypse Deadworld makes a pass at Judge Death during a live show because show, saying he fancies men in uniforms. This pisses off Death enough that he immediately executes him.
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* HomophobicHateCrime: In "Half-Life", a [[CampGay transparently gay]] television host on pre-apocalypse Deadworld makes a pass at Judge Death during a live show because he likes the uniform. This pisses off Death enough that he immediately executes him.

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* HomophobicHateCrime: In "Half-Life", a [[CampGay transparently gay]] television host on pre-apocalypse Deadworld makes a pass at Judge Death during a live show because he likes the uniform.fancies men in uniforms. This pisses off Death enough that he immediately executes him.

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* BuryYourGays: In "Half-Life", a [[CampGay transparently gay]] television host on pre-apocalypse Deadworld makes a pass at Judge Death during a live show because he likes the uniform. This pisses off Death enough that he immediately executes him.


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* OmnicidalManiac: Aside from Cass' run-ins with the Dark Judges, she's also faced with a demonic CosmicEntity that believes it is Satan and travels from world to world to wipe them clean of life.

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* AlternateContinuity: The IDW series is set in a different continuity from the 2000 AD series.

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The IDW series is set in a different continuity from the 2000 AD series.series.
** ''Anderson'' is a SpinOff from the ''Film/{{Dredd}}'' continuity.
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* BuryYourGays: In "Half-Life", a [[CampGay transparently gay]] television host on pre-apocalypse Deadworld makes a pass at Judge Death during a live show because he likes the uniform. This pisses off Death enough that he immediately executes him.
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* GaiasVengeance: Mega-City One is plagued by bio-terrorists known es biophiliac, who think humans should be wiped out to protect the planet. Anderson tracks down a biophile who heads over to a plant shopping center to mutate all the flora.

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* GaiasVengeance: Mega-City One is plagued by bio-terrorists known es as biophiliac, who think humans should be wiped out to protect the planet. Anderson tracks down a biophile who heads over to a plant shopping center to mutate all the flora.

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