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Psykogeddon was a novel written by Dave Stone for Black Flame's Judge Dredd novel series. It featured references to Jason Kane, a character created by Dave Stone for the Virgin New Adventures who appeared throughout the Bernice Summerfield series.
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PREPARE FOR JUDGEMENT!
In the vast overcrowded metropolis of Mega-City One, every single citizen is a potential criminal. A new kind of lawman is needed, one that has the power to dispense instant justice on the streets, and that's where Joe Dredd and his fellow Judges come in. If you're guilty, be warned - they are judge, jury and executioner! The criminal overlord Efil Drago San has finally been caught, but the Judges have a big problem. His crimes are so abominable and so global that his high profile demands that Mega-City One will have to give him something it has never given before: a fair trial!
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- Judge Joseph Dredd
- Judge Treasure Steel
- Efil Drago San
- Danni Consart
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- Psykogeddon was Dave Stone's fourth Judge Dredd novel; his previous three were published by Virgin Books in 1993-95. He also featured characters and settings reminiscient of Judge Dredd in his 1997 Virgin Missing Adventures novel Burning Heart.
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- Jason Kane directed Xenomorphic Bondage Slaves XXXVII. (AUDIO: The Worst Thing in the World)
- Dead Dog in the Water PreProductions financed the Xenomorphic Bondage Slaves holo-sim series. (PROSE: Back and There Again)
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