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* ''Dreadnaughts'' - A prequel set before the Atomic Wars showing the birth of the modern Justice Department and the rise of their PoliceState.
* ''The Fall of Deadworld'' - A prequel focusing on the rise of the Dark Judges and the decimation of their homeworld.

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* ''Dreadnaughts'' ''ComicBook/{{Dreadnaughts}}'' - A prequel set before the Atomic Wars showing the birth of the modern Justice Department and the rise of their PoliceState.
* ''The Fall of Deadworld'' ''ComicBook/TheFallOfDeadworld'' - A prequel focusing on the rise of the Dark Judges and the decimation of their homeworld.
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* ''Film/JudgeMinty'' (2013), a FanFilm centered on a secondary character from the comic
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''Judge Dredd'' is a sci-fi media franchise centered around Judge Dredd, a JudgeJuryAndExecutioner in a Dystopian future America.

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!!Works in the franchise:

[[AC:Comics]]

In addition to ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'', numerous Spin-Off comics featured in ''ComicBook/TwoThousandAD'' and the ''Judge Dredd Megazine'', collectively known as "The Dreddverse," include:

* ''ComicBook/AndersonPsiDivision''
* ''Armitage'' - A Brit-Cit Detective Judge InTheStyleOf "grumpy British detective" cop shows.
* ''Banzai Battalion''
* ''Blunt''
* ''Breathing Space''
* ''Brit-Cit Babes''
* ''Brit-Cit Brute''
* ''Brit-Cit Noir''
* ''Calhab Justice''
* ''Chopper'' - The champion Oz sky surfer.
* ''The Corps'' - A one shot tale dealing with a team of judges fighting the Klegg empire detailing their disastrous FalseFlagOperation against a joint Klegg-Sino Cit space station.
* ''Creep''
* ''The Dead Man'' - A one-off story detailing Judge Dredd's Long Walk, having lost his memory after an encounter with monsters from the Deadworld.
* ''Death Watch'' - Brit-Cit Judge Dee is accidentally sent back to the Elizabethan era, where he founds a squad of Judges.
* ''Devlin Waugh'' - An extremely British exorcist for Vatican City.
* ''Dreadnaughts'' - A prequel set before the Atomic Wars showing the birth of the modern Justice Department and the rise of their PoliceState.
* ''The Fall of Deadworld'' - A prequel focusing on the rise of the Dark Judges and the decimation of their homeworld.
* ''The Helltrekkers'' - Citizens from Mega-City One trek across 2000 km of Cursed Earth in 28 rad-wagons to look for a new life in the New Territories.
* ''Hershey''
* ''The Inspectre''
* ''Insurrection'' - A series about Judges of an off-world colony leading a secession from Mega City One after its failure to aid the colony in repulsing an invasion of the alien Zhind, and its subsequent attempt to revoke the citizenship of the robots and sub-species that fought alongside humans.
* ''Judge Edwina's Strange Cases'' - A horror anthology
* ''ComicBook/{{Lawless}}'' - Colonial Marshal Metta Lawson brings law and order to the town of Badrock on the colony world of 43 Rega. [[spoiler: Also a StealthSequel to ''Insurrection''.]]
* ''Lenny Zero'' - Wally Squad judge Lenny Zero goes rogue after being betrayed by his lover.
* ''ComicBook/LowLife''
* ''Maelstrom'' - A star judge squad led by Lela Sternhagen deals with attacks by her predecessor and his squad who have undergone voluntary mutations in order to survive their slow execution on a DeathWorld.
* ''Meet Darren Dead'' - Illusionist George Smith attempts a David Blaine-like stunt on the day the Atomic Wars begin and is finally unearthed from his coffin fifty eight years later as a zombie who can communicate with the spirits of the dead.
* ''Megatropolis'' - Noir mystery set in a reimagining of the universe in an ArtDeco style.
* ''Missionary Man''
* ''Red Razors''
* ''Shimura'' - Former Hondo City Judge-Inspector Shimura turns {{Ronin}}.
* ''ComicBook/TheSimpingDetective'' (first series was called ''Mega-City Noir'')
* ''Storm Warning'' - Lillian Storm is a Brit-Cit Psi-Judge who [[ISeeDeadPeople sees dead people]].
* ''Tales from Mega-City One''
* ''Tales From The Black Museum'' - A horror anthology centred around the objects exhibited in the Justice Department's Black Museum.
* ''Trifecta'' - Three-way {{Crossover}} between ''Judge Dredd'', ''The Simping Detective'' and ''Low Life''.

[[Creator/IDWPublishing IDW]] also started a comic series of their own (and not part of the main ''2000 AD'' Dredd-verse) in the wake of the 2012 film, designed to properly introduce the character to US readers. There are a few other continuities separate from the ''2000 AD'' one, including ones by Creator/DCComics, Magazine/HeavyMetal, and tie-ins to the 1995 film.

[[AC:Film]]
* ''Film/JudgeDredd'' (1995), starring Creator/SylvesterStallone as Dredd
* ''Film/{{Dredd}}'' (2012), starring Creator/KarlUrban as Dredd

[[AC:Literature]]

By Virgin Books:

* ''Deathmasques''
* ''The Savage Amusement''
* ''Dreddlocked''
* ''Cursed Earth Asylum''
* ''The Medusa Seed''
* ''Dread Dominion''
* ''The Hundredfold Problem''
* ''Silencer''
* ''Wetworks''

By Black Flame:
* ''Dredd vs Death''
* ''Bad Moon Rising''
* ''Black Atlantic''
* ''Eclipse''
* ''Kingdom of the Blind''
* ''The Final Cut''
* ''Swine Fever''
* ''Whiteout''
* ''Psykogeddon''

[[AC:Pinball]]
* ''Pinball/JudgeDredd'', released in 1993 by Creator/WilliamsElectronics

[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/JudgeDreddMegaCityOne'' was officially announced by Rebellion in 2018, but is in DevelopmentHell.

[[AC:Other]]
* A number of Audio plays from Creator/BigFinish.

[[AC:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/JudgeDredd'', a 16 bit adaptation of [[Film/JudgeDredd the Stallone film]]
* ''VideoGame/JudgeDreddDreddVsDeath''
* ''VideoGame/JudgeDreddVsZombies''

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