Chief Judge McGruder
Few characters in British comics have wielded authority quite like Chief Judge McGruder — a figure of command and consequence who first strode onto the pages of 2000 AD in 1982, born from the sharp creative minds of Alan Grant, Ian Gibson, and Dominic Regan during the Bronze Age of comics. Over nearly four decades of publication, she became one of the most enduring presences in the Fleetway universe, racking up 177 catalog appearances across 2000 AD and Judge Dredd the Megazine — five of which carry genuine key-issue weight for collectors. She keeps extraordinary company, sharing pages with icons like Joe Dredd, Psi Judge Anderson, Judge Hershey, and even Rogue Trooper and Sam Slade, which speaks volumes about her reach across the rich, sprawling world of British sci-fi comics. If you love the gritty, satirical edge that made 2000 AD a cultural institution, Chief Judge McGruder is absolutely a character worth tracking down.
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Trivia
- McGruder's ascent to Chief Judge wasn't just a plot point — she stands as the first woman ever to hold Mega-City One's top law-enforcement post, cementing her place as a genuine milestone in Judge Dredd continuity rather than a mere supporting player.en.wikipedia.org
- John Wagner has written more of Chief Judge McGruder's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 47 issues.