Welcome to 2016! It's a new year and a fresh start. As part of an attempt to clean out the junk and sort out my blogging, I will be combining all my blogs into this one location. So if you happen to read the others (thank you), then sorry as you will see some rehashed posts. The plan ultimately is to post 3 times a week (maybe more, maybe less). One post will be 40k related, one Judge Dredd/2000ad and one Beer/Personal. Hopefully people won't mind the change and if you do, well just skip what you don't like.

So without further ado.


Welcome to Sector 102

Have your Justice Department ID at the ready.
Muties not welcome.


"Welcome Chum to 'Angles' Shuggy Hall. As far as shady back street dives go, this is one of the nicer ones."
-Max Normal


From this dive (and the using label S102), we will delve into all things Judge Dredd. Be it Comics, Movies, Games or books. So if either of these topics interest you please hit follow/add to circles for all the updates.

So what or who is Judge Dredd? Here is Wiki's answer:
Judge Dredd is a fictional character who appears in British comic books published by Rebellion Developments, as well as in a number of movie and video game adaptations. He was created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra, and first appeared in the second issue of 2000 AD (1977), a weekly science-fiction anthology. He is that magazine's longest-running character.
Joseph Dredd is a law enforcement officer in the dystopian future city of Mega-City One in North America. He is a "street judge", empowered to summarily arrest, convict, sentence, and execute criminals.
The character of Dredd is well known and his name is sometimes invoked in discussions of police statesauthoritarianism, and the rule of law.[2] 
For me he represented an escape during my awkward childhood. The weekly comic would out and I would spent hours pouring over the artwork. Trying to copy it or cutting out the cool pics and gluing them in a scrap book. It also introduced me to GW, I still have all the games they produced in the 80's and some figures!
So what to expect from the content. Well most of the time it maybe a comic review of 2000ad, sometimes it might be photo's of a game we played and the rest of the time will be painting the models. So just sit back relax and enjoy the ISO-Cube.