I think you know I love Judge Dredd by now, and a couple of years ago I decided to add to my tattoos with a Judge Dredd piece. I don’t quite recall how this piece was selected exactly but the cover of megazine 302 was just so brilliant and it was one that really struck me with the wonderful character of Dredds face and the Artist that did my piece, Lee ‘Rudeboy’ Reynolds, really took to it.
The artwork was done by Simon Bisley and Glenn Fabry for the 20th anniversary edition of the megazine. This is the original.


I actually think I have one Simon Bisley piece of artwork tucked away somewhere but I’m not currently lucky enough to own a Glenn Fabry piece but it’s on my list of things to buy. Glenn Fabry’s Slaine work is particularly gorgeous and I’m pretty sure something that I will be covering in a future blog.
It took about 5 hours to do as I recall and the worst thing about it was not the pain of the needle but rather having to sit there lying forward with my left arm extended behind me for that amount of time.
I actually rather enjoy the pain and it certainly take your mind off everything when you’re sat there for that amount of time and in a weird sort of way it’s a quite fabulous way to relax and get away from everything else that might be on your mind.
Certainly well worth the time and money and a piece I just absolutely love. I have 2 other 2000AD pieces I will show you another time…

Fab tattoo!!! 😁 I find the experience very similar 👍🖤
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Painful oblivion…
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The best kind 😉🖤
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Excellent ink work! Funny my friend and I just searched tattoos and are going to get a matched set sometime… not quite as awesome as this though.
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Ooh what u getting
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I think we have it narrowed it down to a Hello Kitty tattoo… we both have cats and have been Hello Kitty fans since kids… it is kind of a no brainer. LOL
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Lol go for it!
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Soon, I hope.
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Good reading list for next tat session: Novels featuring heroes with tattoos:
1. “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” by Stieg Larsson
2. “Ink and Bone” by Lisa Unger
3. “The Tattooist of Auschwitz” by Heather Morris
4. “Shiver” by Maggie Stiefvater
5. “Deep Water” by L. Rambit
6. “The Truth About Forever” by Sarah Dessen
7. “Tattooed Hearts” by Mika Jolie
8. “The Night Circus” by Erin Morgenstern
9. “The Bone Season” by Samantha Shannon
10. “Clockwork Angel” by Cassandra Clare
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