

Images of cowed citizens watching the incidents of the march on TV at home,ĭirectly repeat a bit from the earlier story. Someone at home is getting bored and changes the channel, and the repeated Two plots' resolutions have almost nothing to do with each other.Īppeared more than a year after "Letter to a Democrat," which itĮchoes formally as well as in plot-the panel where Blondel Dupre is on TV and The Judda and Chopper only appear in the same installment a few times, and the Returns two weeks later, he picks up right where the sixth episode left off)

Judda business turns up out of nowhere in the seventh episode (and when Chopper Intended as a different story that would follow the Chopper/Supersurf sequence,Īnd then got spliced into "Oz" when deadlines were getting tight. Together, actually, I can't help but wonder if the Judda plot was originally Splash that opens the first episode.) Seeing all the parts of "Oz" Long stretches of it, which was awfully unusual so's the thematic two-page Judda sequences it's basically a Chopper story. Remember that theory I had a few weeksĪgo about how the long serials usually address some aspect of the relationshipīetween Dredd and the city? This one deals with either of them only during the "Oz" is a new kind of Dredd epic, in the sense
