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| Predator vs. Judge Dredd | |
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Cover to Predator vs. Judge Dredd trade paperback. |
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| Publisher | Dark Horse Comics |
| Schedule | Monthly |
| Format | Mini-series |
| Publication date | October–December 1997 |
| Number of issues | 3 |
| Creative team | |
| Writer(s) | John Wagner |
| Artist(s) | Enrique Alcatena |
| Colorist(s) | Perry McNamee, Jimmy Johns, John Hanan III, Dave Stewart |
Predator vs. Judge Dredd is an intercompany crossover featuring the galaxy's greatest lawman and the galaxy's greatest hunter. It was originally published in serial form in Judge Dredd Megazine and three-issue mini-series by Dark Horse. It was then collected as a trade paperback.
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The Predators enter the urban jungle of Mega-City One to hunt a challenging prey - the judges themselves. As the judges' heads start accumulating in the Predator's trophy room it is down to Dredd and Schaefer to stop the hunt.
The series has been collected as a trade paperback:
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