The thing I enjoy about these Black Museum strips is that they never feel like fill-ins. TALES FROM THE BLACK MUSEUM – THE CACKLE – David Baillie, Anna Morozova, letters by Simon Bowland ![]() But I don’t mind that at all, it’s a great few pages in the bigger story and Lynch’s Dredd art, all that great looking, McMahon-ish, angular work. Like I say, it’s one of those little placeholder things, moving on Wyatt and Lynch’s whole Orlok/Red Queen saga along just that little bit more, a tantaliser for something bigger coming down the line. But the problem Dredd has is that the Red Prince (and that thing in his head) is in demand. With the Red Prince in Justice Dept care, it’s time to dig into him, psychically and physically to see just what he’s all about – specifically just what the strange mass is on his brain. It might look like a done in one Dredd, but this one from Wyatt and Lynch is a little interlude in that ongoing saga of Orlok and the Red Prince, last seen in The Red Queen’s Gambit that began in Megazine 409. JUDGE DREDD: GRAND THEFT ROYALE – Arthur Wyatt, Jake Lynch, colours by Jim Boswell, letters by Annie Parkhouse Next issue… the 100-page 30th anniversary issue of the Meg, featuring the return of John Wagner to Dredd and Mike Carroll and John Higgins going back to the early days of the Judges in Dreadnoughts amongst the many delights inside. ![]() The lineup this time round gives us a taste of Judge Dredd, more tales from that Black Museum, another bit of debauchery from Devlin Waugh, and the double-sized finale for Lawless‘ latest… Boom Town – but having said that, we do have another Lawson tale next issue anyway. Put on your PPE, grab your mask and sanitiser and get out there to the shops to grab a copy – support your local comic shop! The latest Megazine hits shops and digital on 12 August. The Monthly Megazine – doing just what it says, taking you through the latest goings-on in the sister monthly to 2000 AD.
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