"Base of Operations"@en . "Deadworld Judge , Leader of the Dark Judges"@en . . . "Portrayed By"@en . . . "Judge Death is a fictional character of the Judge Dredd universe recounted in the UK comic 2000 AD. He is the leader of the Dark Judges, a sinister group of undead law enforcers from the alternate dimension of Deadworld, where all life has been declared a crime since only the living commit crimes. After years of appearing in Judge Dredd stories, he later got his own series in the Judge Dredd Megazine and in 2000 AD."@en . . . . "Dark Judge / Supervillain / Omnicidal Maniac / Complete Monster"@en . . . "Eradicate all life"@en . . . . "Sidney De'ath"@en . . "Sidney De'ath"@en . "Character"@en . . "Judge Death"@en . . . "Judge Death is a surprisingly polite being of pure evil, who has a habit of knocking on citizens' doors before popping his head into the room and uttering a cheerful \"Greetingsssss!\" Sadly, his victims invariably fail to appreciate his good manners."@en . . "Originally from a parallel earth, he joined the judges of his world so that he could kill people legally. His extreme measures in dealing justice earned him the nickname \"Judge Death\". After meeting the Sisters of Death, Phobia and Nausia, he and three other judges were transformed into the Dark Judges with uniforms that reflect their personalities. This is to carry out his vision for his world - the destruction of all life. He reasoned that since crime was committed only by the living, all life is a crime. They destroyed all life on their world with the help of the still living judges before they themselves were killed by the Dark Judges."@en . "Body possession, spirit projection, \"death touch\"."@en . "Transformed by black magic"@en . "Tall"@en . "NPC"@en . "2000"^^ . . . . . "Male"@en . . . . "Bad"@en . "Mobile; Deadworld, Mega City One"@en . . "Judge Death"@en . . . . . . . . . "Single"@en . . "Sidney"@en . . . . "Judge Death's main means of attack is his \"death touch\", an ability inherent to his corporeal form that allows him to cut through human flesh with ease to deliver fatal injuries. His proper bodies are always made from fresh corpses, with their rate of decay accelerated by mysterious chemicals called only \"dead fluids\". In the past he has often employed the use of a dimension jumper and personal teleporter, stolen and reverse engineered from travelling aliens and Mega City One's Tek Division respectively."@en . . "* Death's catchphrase is \"The Crime isss Life. The Sentence isss Death.\"\n* He has read Mein Kampf."@en . . "Judge Death"@en . "Group Affiliations"@en . "Alter Ego"@en . . "Sidney De'ath"@en . . . . . "Judgedeathwiki.png"@en . . . . . . . . "Judge Death is a character from the 2000 AD strip Judge Dredd who occasionally has his own strip, Judge Death, in 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine. Born on a parallel Earth, Sidney was a sadist who joined the Judges purely to indulge his obsession with killing. His father was a dentist who used to torture his patients and then started murdering them, explaining to his son that \"their brains are full of worms.\" Sidney ratted him out to the Judges and was allowed to execute him as a special treat. The dentist's last words were, \"Good boy.\" \n\nSidney's hard-line stance against lawbreakers earned him the nickname 'Judge Death', which he adopted as his own. After graduating from Law School he hunted down his mother and sister so he could kill them, and then had a happy career executing citizens for crimes such as untied shoelaces. Encountering the witches Phobia and Nausea, the Sisters of Death, he and three of his fellow Judges had themselves transformed by black magic into the four Dark Judges. Death became the leader of Judge Fear, Judge Fire and Judge Mortis. \n\nThe Dark Judges reasoned that all crime was committed by the living and that therefore, life itself should be a crime; they duly passed sentence on every living thing on their world, which they renamed 'Deadworld'.\n\nIn 2102, Death managed to cross over into the dimension where Judge Dredd's Mega-City One existed, and massacred the citizenry until he was stopped by the sacrifice of Judge Anderson, a psychic who effectively trapped his spirit form in her own body and was then voluntarily encased in the impenetrable miracle plastic called Boing\u00AE in a state of suspended animation. \n\nHe was eventually released by the Dark Judges, who had followed him. Death and the Dark Judges have since attacked Mega-City One several times both together and separately, on one occasion effectively conquering the city for a time with the aid of the Sisters of Death. He also told his life story to a journalist, Brian Skuter, because he was annoyed that the citizens didn't appreciate the 'gift' he was offering them and he wanted to set the record straight. \n\nJudge Death eventually embarked on a trek through the Cursed Earth, and decided during his journey that he needed some weapons of mass destruction in order to carry out his mission properly. He found an old Bush class missile silo and used the nukes in it to destroy Las Vegas. Judge Death was then attacked by the vengeful spirits of all those he had killed, led by the lone ranger Hocus Ritter, and his spirit dragged down to Hell."@en . . . . . . . "Occupation"@en . . "Dimension jump device."@en . "Jay De'Ath"@en . . "Judge Death was a Judge from an alternate dimension where all life was a crime. He first appeared in Mega-City One when he killed Tiny the Tap and was sighted by the judges when he began massacring clubgoers at The Rabbit Hutch. After Dredd burnt his body with incendiary, his spirit escaped, only to be reached by Judge Anderson so that Dredd could interrogate him. He later visited Anderson to possess her body in order to restore his skeletal remains. Anderson managed to send a message to Dredd to trap Death in her body, encased in a cocoon of [[Boing\uE150]]. When he did not return to Deadworld, the other Dark Judges travelled to Mega-City One to free his spirit."@en . "For a time, Death lived in Mega-City One using the boarding house owned by the almost completely blind Mrs. Gunderson as a base; Mrs Gunderson never realized that that nice Mr De'ath was actually Judge Death!"@en . . "Traitor Game Rivals"@en . . "Possessions of corpses and living humans, Superhuman Strength, Making Illusions and Invading minds of others, Phase through physical matter"@en . "Traitor Game 27"@en . . . "2000"^^ . "The Dark Judges"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "First TG Appearance"@en . "Powers and Abilities"@en . . . "Judge Death"@en . . . . . . . . "Judge Death's main means of attack is his \"death touch\", an ability inherent to his corporeal form that allows him to cut through human flesh with ease to deliver fatal injuries. His proper bodies are always made from fresh corpses, with their rate of decay accelerated by mysterious chemicals called only \"dead fluids\". If this corporeal form is destroyed, he can eject his spirit form a powerful spectral and psionic entity that is capable of possession of living and dead bodies. Judge Death's spirit is assumably immortal, and has only ever been contained and never destroyed. As he is deceased, he is incapable of feeling any kind of pain, emotional or physical. In the past he has often employed the use of a dimension jumper and personal teleporter, stolen and reverse engineered from travelling aliens and Mega City One's Tek Division respectively. After receiving a Black Power Ring from Black Hand he gained impressive regenerative abilities, as well as the ability to manifest dark matter constructs and see the emotional spectrum within a person."@en . . . . . "Boing\u00AE; inability to kill Mrs Gunderson."@en . . "Judge Death, born Sidney De'ath, is an undead supervillain from the 2000 AD comic strip Judge Dredd and is the leader of the Dark Judges - he is also in many ways what Dredd could of become if taken to the most extreme as he too is a merciless enforcer of law, however his version of the law is at odds with that of Dredd's world and thus makes him one of Dredd's many enemies - due to his popularity however Judge Death has taken on more than just Judge Dredd and was the antagonist of a Judge Dredd / Batman crossover as well as other tales that range from dark and sinister to downright comedic."@en . . . "Judge Death was a Judge from an alternate dimension where all life was a crime. He first appeared in Mega-City One when he killed Tiny the Tap and was sighted by the judges when he began massacring clubgoers at The Rabbit Hutch. After Dredd burnt his body with incendiary, his spirit escaped, only to be reached by Judge Anderson so that Dredd could interrogate him. He later visited Anderson to possess her body in order to restore his skeletal remains. Anderson managed to send a message to Dredd to trap Death in her body, encased in a cocoon of [[Boing\uE150]]."@en . . . . . . . . "2000"^^ . . . "Judge Death is a disembodied spirit who gains corporeal form by possessing the bodies of others using chemicals called 'dead fluids', a process which kills his host. He can kill with a touch, his signature method being to plunge his hand into his victim's chest in a phased state and then solidify it, stopping the heart."@en . . . . . . . . "Deadworld"@en . "Psychic wave generator ."@en . . . "John Wagner and Brian Bolland"@en . . . . "Judge Death by Frazer Irving"@en . . . "2000"^^ . . "Evil-doers"@en . "Law School"@en . . "2000"^^ . . "Judge Death, born Sidney De'ath, is an undead supervillain from the 2000 AD comic strip Judge Dredd and is the leader of the Dark Judges - he is also in many ways what Dredd could of become if taken to the most extreme as he too is a merciless enforcer of law, however his version of the law is at odds with that of Dredd's world and thus makes him one of Dredd's many enemies - due to his popularity however Judge Death has taken on more than just Judge Dredd and was the antagonist of a Judge Dredd / Batman crossover as well as other tales that range from dark and sinister to downright comedic."@en . "Superhuman."@en . . . "Judge Death is a fictional character of the Judge Dredd universe recounted in the UK comic 2000 AD. He is the leader of the Dark Judges, a sinister group of undead law enforcers from the alternate dimension of Deadworld, where all life has been declared a crime since only the living commit crimes. After years of appearing in Judge Dredd stories, he later got his own series in the Judge Dredd Megazine and in 2000 AD."@en . . . . . "Traitor Game Roles"@en . "Bringer of death to all who live"@en . . . . . "Dark Judge"@en . . "Sidney De'Ath"@en . . . "250"^^ . "\u2122 / \u00A9 Owner"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "John Wagner; Brian Bolland"@en . "Originally from a parallel earth, he joined the judges of his world so that he could kill people legally. His extreme measures in dealing justice earned him the nickname \"Judge Death\". After meeting the Sisters of Death, Phobia and Nausia, he and three other judges were transformed into the Dark Judges with uniforms that reflect their personalities. This is to carry out his vision for his world - the destruction of all life. He reasoned that since crime was committed only by the living, all life is a crime. They destroyed all life on their world with the help of the still living judges before they themselves were killed by the Dark Judges. When dimensional travellers visited \"Deadworld \" as it was after the Dark Judges succeeded, Judge Death \"judged\" them. He then travelled to Mega-City One in order to continue his crusade in that world, only to be contained by Judge Dredd, but not without heavy civilian casulties. Each time he and his fellow Dark Judges escaped, they inflicted a huge death toll on Mega-City One before they are captured again usually involving Judge Dredd."@en . "Murdering people by squeezing their hearts, torturing, mind raping and tormenting Judge Anderson"@en . . "290"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Traitor Game History"@en . "Dark Judge"@en . . . "Judge Death, Jay De'ath"@en . . "Yes"@en . "Sybl"@en .