Judge Dredd Megazine - Editors

Editors

  • Steve MacManus, 1990–1991 (issues 1.01 to 1.12)
  • David Bishop, 1991–1995 (1.13 to 3.12)
  • John Tomlinson, 1996 (3.13 to 3.21)
  • David Bishop, 1996–2000 (3.22 to 3.63)
  • Andy Diggle, 2000 (3.64 to 3.68)
  • David Bishop, 2000–2002 (3.69 to 4.08)
  • Alan Barnes, 2002–2006 (4.09 to 4.18 and 201 to 240)
  • Matt Smith, 2006 to present (241 to present)

(Note: 4.18 was the 200th issue. From the next issue a new numbering system was introduced, and the issue which would have been 4.19 became 201.)

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